Apr 25, 2024
Welcome to another episode of "Same Hustle, Different Grind"! In this installment, we dive deep into the life and legacy of Kwame Ture, also known as Stokely Carmichael, a pivotal figure in the Black American Civil Rights Movement. Joined by Abram Hutton, an activist, poet, and vegan, we explore Ture's journey from his days as a student at Howard University to his leadership roles in the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee and as a Freedom Rider.
But our conversation doesn't stop there. We also delve into the importance of health and self-love, discussing how our bodies unconditionally support us despite the consumption of processed foods, drugs, and alcohol. Abram shares insights on nourishing our bodies with healthy foods as a form of reciprocated love.
Moreover, we confront the imperialistic capitalist mindset prevalent among students, where education and careers are pursued solely for monetary gain, neglecting the responsibility to give back to one's community. From there, our dialogue expands to touch upon themes of black love, socialism, and the quest for freedom within the African diaspora.
Whether you're a newcomer or a veteran listener, join us as we navigate through these thought-provoking topics and strive to uncover new perspectives on societal issues and personal well-being. Tune in to this enlightening episode of "Same Hustle, Different Grind"!
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Editor: Benard Hepburn