This conversation explores the legacy of Black activism, coalition-building, and intergenerational organizing, highlighting the role of Diane Ragsdale, the Black Panther Party, and local revolutionaries in shaping city politics and community defense. It delves into the challenges of uniting Black, Brown, and white working-class communities, the impact of unsung heroes like Fred Blair, and the ongoing fight to honor leaders like Fahim Minkah through initiatives like the College Park renaming effort. A powerful discussion on history, responsibility, and the collective struggle for justice.
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