In this episode of the Black Beat Podcast, civil rights activist and advocate for education, Dr. Angela Davis, speaks with us about the importance of education and what shaped her into the icon she is today with our host, John Washington.
Dr. Angela Davis is a renowned philosopher and civil rights activist whose work has made a profound impact on social justice movements worldwide. As a philosopher, she has explored the intersections of race, class, and gender, advocating for the dismantling of oppressive systems. Her example in advocating for the rights of incarcerated individuals, including her successful campaign against the death penalty, showcases her commitment to both philosophical inquiry and practical activism in the pursuit of a more just society.
What Black Beat Host, John Washington and Dr. Angela Davis talk about:
How she became such a monumental figure in the activist world
The foundation to keep her motivated through all her challenges
Community is education and education is liberation
The significance of collaborating with others
Political opinion on Obama and Trump
Finding joy in the process of work
Her thoughts on the Palestine and Israel conflict
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