On a Move with the Inauguration
Mike Africa Jr. and his pops, former political prisoner and member of the MOVE 9 Mike Africa Sr. sit down to discuss the inauguration and the claims of hope for this administration.
Mike Africa Jr. and his pops, former political prisoner and member of the MOVE 9 Mike Africa Sr. sit down to discuss the inauguration and the claims of hope for this administration.
Host Mike Africa Jr. gives his opinions about the documentary 40 Years a Prisoner and talks about the purpose of the podcast.
Mike Africa Jr. and his dad, former political prisoner Mike Africa Sr. have a discussion about Martin Luther King Jr. and the events of January 6th, 2021.
Former political prisoner Debbie Africa joins Mike Africa Jr to discuss the events that led to her arrest, life in and out of prison, and the new film 40 Years a Prisoner.
Former political prisoner Mike Africa Sr joins Mike Africa Jr to discuss the events that led to his arrest, life in and out of prison, and the new film 40 Years a Prisoner.
Rapper and activist Common joins Mike Africa Jr to discuss activism, social justice, and the new film 40 Years a Prisoner.
Get ready for On a Move with Mike Africa Jr
Mike Africa Jr. is joined by Chairman Fred Hampton Jr. to discuss growing up as children of revolutionaries, activism, and the continuing the movement.
Mike Africa Jr. sits down with Sis Empress Phil Chionesu to discuss the origins and impact of the 1997 Million Woman March and her new project We Charge Genocide 21.
Mike Africa Jr. and Pam Africa continue their conversation about Mumia AbuJamal and the violence experienced as revolutionaries.
Mike is joined by a core organizer with Black Lives Matter Philly and a professor at the University of Pennsylvania Dr. Krystal Strong.
In 1999 Mike's mom, Debbie Africa, wrote an article of some of her last memories with the MOVE children prior to her incarceration. Today, they discuss that and the events going on today.
On May 13th, 1985 the city of Philadelphia with full authority and backing of the mayor at the time Wilson Goode dropped a bomb on the MOVE house located at 6221 Osage Ave murdering six adults and five children.
Mike Africa Jr recounts the origin story of MOVE and how John Africa came to be the revolutionary that would lead the charge in Philly.
Mike Africa Jr. is joined by his wife RobKat and his mom Debbie Africa to discuss the upcoming Mother's Day holiday and what motherhood is like.
Mike Africa Jr. and his father, former political prisoner Mike Africa Sr, talk with Abdul Aliy Muhammad, the writer who first broke the story of Penn Museum and Princeton University holding the remains of MOVE bombing victims Tree Africa and Delisha Africa.
Mike Africa Jr. and his father Mike Africa Sr. discuss the Derek Chauvin verdict, and if this is the first sign of things changing for the better.
Mike Africa Jr. and Tony Lewis Jr. continue their discussion on mass incarceration, the Free Tony Lewis rally, and their hopes for the future.
Mike Africa Jr. chops it up with activist, community organizer and champion for children with incarcerated parents, Tony Lewis Jr.