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1. Continuing our conversation about Oromo activists in Ethiopia, we speak to 4 women scholars and artists about growing up Oromo and what is happening in Ethiopia following the killing of the beloved artist: Hachalu Hundessa. Guests are: Alby Ungashe; Marii Beshir; Eden Daniel.

2. Political Organizer and Revolutionary Mother, Moya Mzuri Nana Yaa Offeibea Pambeli  is a member of the All-African People’s Revolutionary Party (A-APRP) and is currently serving on the Central Committee of the A-APRP as the Coordinator of the All-African Women’s Revolutionary Union (A-AWRU) for the U.S. Region of the A-APRP. Sister Mzuri is a long time activist and coalition builder. Some of her coalition work has included the Black August Los Angeles coalition (Political Prison Campaign), the Pan-African Diaspora Union (PADU) – Sixth Regional representing the African Diaspora, preparing to join the African Union. 

3. We close out with libations for Jonathan Jackson (17) who tried to set his elder brother free at the Marin Courthouse 50 years ago. We speak to Nathaniel Moore, educator and archivist at Freedom Archives and UC Berkeley Ethnic Studies Library. Freedom Archives has pulled together recorded material and visual documents commemorating this historic day.