Listen "Introducing Naptown People's Radio"
Episode Synopsis
In this debut episode, co-hosts Dani Abdullah and Derek Ford discuss their personal histories and how and why they transitioned from being activists to revolutionary organizers. They explain what you can expect from Naptown People’s Radio each Wednesday and what they mean by saying they are "objective but partial." New Afrikan Political Prisoner Shaka A. Shakur introduces his semi-regular segment, “Dispatches from Behind the Wire.”
For more on Shaka A. Shakur visit www.ShakaShakur.org
To support the podcast and the Indianapolis Liberation Center in which the studio is located, visit:
www.support.PSLIndianapolis.org
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For more on Shaka A. Shakur visit www.ShakaShakur.org
To support the podcast and the Indianapolis Liberation Center in which the studio is located, visit:
www.support.PSLIndianapolis.org
www.IndyLiberationCenter.org/Support
To show your support while copping the latest radical tees, buttons, posters, pamphlets, and books you can’t find anywhere else in the city, check out www.IndyLiberationCenter.org/Store.
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