On a Move about Hope
Mike Africa Jr. and his parents, Mike Sr and Debbie, sit down and talk about the release of Russell Maroon Shoatz and how hope has made a major player in their lives.
Mike Africa Jr. and his parents, Mike Sr and Debbie, sit down and talk about the release of Russell Maroon Shoatz and how hope has made a major player in their lives.
Mike Africa Jr. and activist and writer Kimberly Latrice Jones discuss her new book, the upcoming release of what she called her life's work and how she manages on the streets activism with her busy schedule
Mike Africa Jr. chops it up with Grey to discuss going vegan and changing his lifestyle for not only himself but his community as well.
Mike Africa Jr. chops it up with Karega Bailey to discuss creating the opportunity to be present, his work in education, and grief.
Mike Jr. sits down with his parents to reflect on Women's Month and the women they are most proud of.
Mike Africa Jr. chops it up with Felicia Bailey to discuss her work in music, education, and psychology.
Mike Africa Jr. chops it up with Ryan Harris to discuss his nonprofit organization 'As I Plant This Seed' and working to help the youth in Philadelphia.
Mike Africa Jr. chops it up with Movita Johnson Harrell to discuss gun violence in Philadelphia and disrupting systemic racism.
Mike Africa Jr. and activist Kimberly Latrice Jones continue their discussion about community and issues about the educational system.
Mike Africa Jr. chops it up with Dr. Monique Liston to discuss community activism and social justice in the Midwest.
Mike Africa Jr. recounts what this year has looked like for him, the good, the bad, the hopeful, and the ugly.
Mike Africa Jr. chats with a activist and revolutionary Fredrika Newton to discuss the 55th Anniversary of the founding of the Black Panther Party and the Dr. Huey Newton Memorial Bust Dedication.
Today Mike Africa Jr. sits down with his parents, Michael DavisAfrica Sr. and Debbie SimmsAfrica to share their perspectives on gratitude and family.
Every week SOL Affirmations with Karega Bailey and Felicia GangloffBailey will honor the stories of those experiencing grief, and will act as a space to radically connect to the deepest parts of our humanity.
You might know Karega and Felicia Bailey from Black Love Doc Season 4 Episode 5, Stand By Me but that isn't their entire story. Felicia and Karega explain why they wanted to do this podcast, how they hold space, and who exactly they are. Listen as we hear about how the two first met in Sacramento, their journey together at Hampton University, their work in education spaces, and how they've learned to embrace their identities as Angel Parents.
Karega and Felicia discuss how do we love what challenges us and makes us question if someone is truly deserving of love.
In this episode Karega and Felicia discuss how one can take inventory about the things occupying love's territory?
Karega and Felicia want to acknowledge the latest developments in their lives.
Karega and Felicia discuss the grief that came after gun violence and how love helped them through it.