Saturday Free School for Philosophy and Black Liberation
Saturday Free School
213 episodes
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Our weekly analysis of philosophy, history and current events through the life and works of W.E.B. Du Bois, James Baldwin, and Martin Luther King, Jr.
The Saturday Free School is committed to the political and ideological education of the people. In this regard we are more than a school, we are an instrument of the people. We seek ideological clarity, theoretical sophistication and a practice of principled unity. We investigate the logics of social movements, and methods of radical and revolutionary organizing.
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Our weekly analysis of philosophy, history and current events through the life and works of W.E.B. Du Bois, James Baldwin, and Martin Luther King, Jr.
The Saturday Free School is committed to the political and ideological education of the people. In this regard we are more than a school, we are an instrument of the people. We seek ideological clarity, theoretical sophistication and a practice of principled unity. We investigate the logics of social movements, and methods of radical and revolutionary organizing.
Diane Nash and Coretta Scott King as Exemplars of a New Revolutionary Democracy (Saturday Free School 9/6/25)
Saturday Free School for Philosophy and Black Liberation
3 hours 34 minutes 10 seconds
2 months ago
Diane Nash and Coretta Scott King as Exemplars of a New Revolutionary Democracy (Saturday Free School 9/6/25)
We continue our discussion on the struggle for a new democracy, and we look at Diane Nash and Coretta Scott King as exemplars of the struggle to achieve it.
Saturday Free School for Philosophy and Black Liberation
Our weekly analysis of philosophy, history and current events through the life and works of W.E.B. Du Bois, James Baldwin, and Martin Luther King, Jr.
The Saturday Free School is committed to the political and ideological education of the people. In this regard we are more than a school, we are an instrument of the people. We seek ideological clarity, theoretical sophistication and a practice of principled unity. We investigate the logics of social movements, and methods of radical and revolutionary organizing.