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In the second installment of the Chocolate City Mixtape, Markus Batchelor talks with UMBC Professor G. Derek Musgrove and the co-author of  Chocolate City, A History of Race and Democracy in the Nation's Capital to explore the history of Black culture and grassroots activism in shaping Washington DC's identity, the impact of congressional governance on local autonomy, and the ongoing struggles for representation and home rule.

 

Timestamps

00:00 Welcome / Intro

01:45 The Inspiration Behind 'Chocolate City' Book

03:19 Race, Democracy, and Political Empowerment in D.C.

05:32 The Historical Context of Race in D.C.

10:00 Fears and Hopes for D.C.'s Future

15:13 Lessons from History: Grassroots Movements in D.C.

19:50 The Fight for Home Rule in D.C.

21:44 Grassroots Movements and Political Advocacy

23:03 Reflections on the Black Power Resurgence

25:28 Mobilizing for Change in Today's Political Climate

27:04 Call to Action: Engaging with Local Organizations

28:39 Fun and Personal Reflections on D.C.

31:19 Final Thoughts and Take-Aways