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    1 in 3 college students face food insecurity nationally. In 2010, while an undergrad at UCLA, Rachel Sumekh noticed her fellow students were going hungry. She immediately sprung into action and founded Swipe Out Hunger, an organization that all
    On a Move to the People! We are back and better than ever! This week Mike is joined by his sister in the movement Pam Africa to discuss whether or not a revolutionary can retire. Are there levels to activism? Are there people who everyday contr
    Bullying is a widespread and serious problem that has become amplified over the last decade with the growth of digital technology. After Jane Clementi’s son, Tyler, ended his life due to a cruel cyberbullying incident, Jane and her husband esta
    On a Move. On April 21, 2021 author Abdul-Aliy Muhammad wrote an article in the Philadelphia Inquirer breaking the story of Penn and Princeton have held the remains of 1985 MOVE bombing victims  #TreeAfrica and #DelishaAfrica without permission
    Brent Suter is best known as “The Raptor”, a successful baseball pitcher for the Milwaukee Brewers. When he isn’t pitching or doing celebrity impressions for his teammates, Brent has his hands full trying to make baseball a more environmentally
    On a Move to the People! This week Mike is joined by Sunny Singh, former software developer turned videographer and music archivist of hardcore punk bands. Listen in as Sunny tells us about his love for filmography, his experiences behind the l
    On a Move to the people! For Mike, June 16th has always been a bittersweet day and in 2021 that has not changed at all. It was on this day in 2018 that his mother, former political prisoner and one of the MOVE 9 Debbie Africa, was finally freed
    On December 14th, 2012, Adam Lanza entered Sandy Hook’s elementary school and shot and killed 26 children and staff members. This devastating event led Nicole Hockley, whose son died in the shooting, to establish the Sandy Hook Promise: an orga
    On a Move to the people! In this episode Big Mike aka Mike Africa Sr is back in studio to discuss all things fatherhood. What was it like trying to connect with your children while incarcerated? Plus, is there anything he wants for father's day
    In August of 2017 in Charlottesville, Virginia, the “Unite the Right” rally took place, bringing together large groups of white supremacists - from neo-nazis to Klansman. A group called Integrity First for America was born to make justice and f
    On a Move to the People! This week Mike is joined by Albert Corado, an activist in Los Angeles who found his way to the movement after grief. Listen in as Albert tells us about his sister Mely, his thoughts on police abolition, and some interes
    On a Move to the People! This week Mike is joined by a core organizer with Black Lives Matter Philly and the Black Philly Radical Collective and  a professor at the University of Pennsylvania in the Graduate School of Education Dr. Krystal Stro
    Brandon Farbstein was born with a very rare form of dwarfism, and as a high-school student was a victim of vicious bullying. Today, at 21, Brandon is an internationally acclaimed motivational speaker, author, and Generation Z activist. Photo Cr
    On a Move. Today, Mike is joined by his mother to discuss an article she wrote in 1999 called "Memories - Pain of Separation". From her last memories of the MOVE children, to the effects she knew her incarceration was having on her own children
    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. As the people inside the house tried to escape the flames, police off

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