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Episode 31: Assata with Imani Council & Pat Frazier

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A former member of the Black Panther Party and political prisoner, Assata Shakur's intensely personal and political autobiography continues to be a landmark text in many young Black peoples' politicization. For this episode, Page interviews two young Black women about the ongoing lessons they have learned from Assata. Pat Frazier and Imani Council are organizers with Assata's Daughters. At the time of the recording, they were both members in Assata University, a year-long political education program for Black teens in & around Washington Park.
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A former member of the Black Panther Party and political prisoner, Assata Shakur's intensely personal and political autobiography continues to be a landmark text in many young Black peoples' politicization. For this episode, Page interviews two young Black women about the ongoing lessons they have learned from Assata. Pat Frazier and Imani Council are organizers with Assata's Daughters. At the time of the recording, they were both members in Assata University, a year-long political education program for Black teens in & around Washington Park.
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