Martin Luther King Jr.
The Radical Work of Healing
Feb 29, 2016-- "Angela Davis and her sister Fania Davis were working for social justice before many of today's activists were born. From their childhood in segregated Birmingham, Alabama, where their friends were victims of the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing, to their association with the Black Panther Party and the Communist Party, to their work countering the prison-industrial complex, their lives have centered on lifting up the rights of African Americans." This powerful interview with the two sisters shares more about their inspiring journeys and the many dimensions of working for social justice in today's world. (10216 reads)
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