In this episode, we explore the life, background, and work of Kuwasi Balagoon, new Afrikan Anarchist and Black Liberation Army member.
Balagoon's philosophy of Black maroonage takes center stage as we explore his radical vision for liberation. This concept challenges conventional notions of resistance by advocating for the creation of autonomous Black communities free from the shackles of systemic oppression. We dissect the nuances of this ideology and its implications for contemporary struggles against racial injustice.
Furthermore, we delve into Balagoon's unwavering commitment to critical resistance in the face of state repression. His fearless activism and dedication to challenging oppressive power structures serve as an inspiration for generations of activists striving for social change. Through his writings, actions, and advocacy, Balagoon leaves a lasting legacy of resilience and defiance against injustice.
Show notes
0:00 - Preview
0:33 - Intro
3:44 - Who is Balagoon?
20:37 - News Clip
22:49 - Our Take Aways
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