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Born in a prison cell, Mike Africa Jr. spent decades fighting to have his parents freed from prison. On a Move with Mike Africa Jr. will illuminate the issues and struggles of the people, inform the uninformed, and give you nothing but the truth.
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Peace to the people! Today we've got social entrepreneur, musician, and designer of the clothing brand Plant Based Drippin! They discuss music, health, and how Grey uses them in his every day life. Make sure you connect with Grey on his website at plantbaseddrippin.com and over on Instagram @officialgreymusic Connect with Mike on Instagram @mikeafr…
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Peace to the people! Today we've got award winning educator, musician, and angel father Karega Bailey! They discuss music, education, and Karega's love for the youth and his students became his first grief mentors. Make sure you connect with Karega over on Instagram @KaregaBailey Connect with Mike on Instagram @mikeafricajrand if you want to suppor…
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Peace to the People! This week Mike sits down with his parents Mike Davis Sr. and Debbie Davis to reflect on their wedding day and the love they shared for one another on that day. Mike Sr. and Debbie share stories about their love and how amazing they feel still. Connect with Mike on Instagram @mikeafricajr and if you want to support the journey t…
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Peace to the people! Today we've got musician and angel mother Felicia Bailey! They discuss music, education, and Felicia's love for the youth and psychology. Make sure you connect with Felicia over on Instagram @fefemonique Connect with Mike on Instagram @mikeafricajrand if you want to support the journey to free Mumia Abu Jamal check out Mike's P…
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Peace to the people! Today we've got community organizer Ryan Harris! They discuss the youth and Ryan's investments into his community. Make sure you connect with Ryan over on Instagram @asiplantthisseed Connect with Mike on Instagram @mikeafricajrand if you want to support the journey to free Mumia Abu Jamal check out Mike's Patreon ======== Looki…
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Peace to the People! This week Mike sits down with his parents Mike Davis Sr. and Debbie Davis to reflect on the women in their lives. Mike Sr and Debbie share stories about their childhood and how the women around them have influenced their lives today. Connect with Mike on Instagram @mikeafricajr and if you want to support the journey to free Mum…
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Peace to the people! We are back on a move here in 2022 and today we've got community organizer Movita Johnson Harrell! They discuss gun violence and disrupting systemic racism. Make sure you connect with Movita over on IG and Twitter Connect with Mike on Instagram @mikeafricajr and if you want to support the journey to free Mumia Abu Jamal check o…
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On a Move people! Today Mike Africa Jr. continues to break bread with activist and writer, Kimberly Latrice Jones! The two discuss everything from community, how the government keeps people ignorant, and the importance of teaching children civics in schools. Plus the two pose the question, "What is Next for Black People?" This is a conversation you…
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Peace to the people! We are back on a move here in 2022 and today we've got activist and community organizer Dr. Monique Liston! Mike and Dr. Mo chop it up about organizing in the Midwest (yes there are Black people in Milwaukee) what she thinks needs to be done to get more work done, and all the great things she's out doing with Ubuntu Research. M…
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Do you know what today is? It's our anniversary! [+1 Tony! Toni! Toné] We've been Ona Move for a whole year now and man has this jawn been a wild ride! In this episode Mike recounts not only the events of this year but the conversations and rooms he's been in that he hasn't shared on the podcast. What stuck out over the year? The good, the bad, the…
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Peace to the people! Today Mike Africa Jr. is back with the one and only Fredrika Newton. Mike made the trip out west (only to be greeted by a torrential downpour) to attend the unveiling of the Dr. Huey P Newton bust! This go around, the two discuss the event and its importance, plus what's on deck for Fredrika and the Dr. Huey P. Newton foundatio…
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Peace to the people! Today Mike Africa Jr. sits down with his parents, Mike Sr. and Debbie. They discuss gratitude, family, and reverence for some of their most beloved family members. Mike also talks about the unique journey of preparing to receive a family member after incarceration. If you liked what you heard drop a ✊🏿 over on our socials! Be a…
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Peace to the people! Today Mike Africa Jr. sits down with his friend and brother in the struggle, Russell Shoatz III. The two discuss the compassionate release of Russell's pops , Russell Maroon Shoatz, the struggle of freeing all political prisoners and how each of them counted on each other while their parents were in prison. Mike and Russell cho…
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Peace to the people! Upon hearing the news that Russell Maroon Shoatz was granted compassionate release from prison, Mike and his parents Mike Sr (aka Big Mike) and Debbie find themselves reflecting on hope. The hope they all experienced while Mike Sr and Debbie were in prison, and the hopes that they have for the future. How did hope keep them goi…
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On a Move people! Today Mike Africa Jr. sits down again with activist and writer, Kimberly Latrice Jones. With the release of her latest book with Gilly Segal Why We Fly Mike and Kimberly hold a discussion about athletic activism. The two discuss the sacrifices those individuals chose to make as well as the importance in sharing this history with t…
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Peace to the people! Today Mike is joined by activist, revolutionary, Co-founder of the Dr. Huey P. Newton Foundation, former Black Panther Party member, and widow of Dr. Huey P. Newton, Fredrika Newton! Mike and Fredrika go into the persona and person that Huey was, what drew her to him , and what she misses most about him. Plus she tells a funny …
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Peace to the People! This week Mike continues the conversation with his parents Mike Davis Sr. and Debbie Davis to answer some questions that the people have been asking. If you have not heard part 1 of this make sure you pause right here and go back to take a listen. In the second part of this discussion, Mike Sr and Debbie reflect on the decision…
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Peace to the People! This week Mike sits down with his parents Mike Davis Sr. and Debbie Davis to answer some questions that Mike Jr has been wondering the answers to and that the people have been asking him. Mike Sr and Debbie give candid answers about parenting behind bars, times they wished that they made different choices, and what they knew an…
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Peace to the People! On Monday September 20th, 2021 Mike's uncle, Chuckie Africa, lost his battle with cancer. In this episode, Mike Jr, his pops Mike Sr aka Big Mike, and his mother, Chuck's sister , Debbie remember the life of a life long fighter. They reminisce about the fighting spirit that Chuck had, stories from his childhood, and how they ho…
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Peace to the People! This week is the final part of a multipart series titled MOVE: the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly. As you may (or may not) be aware, several former MOVE members including Mike's sister, have publicly left the organization. One request was for Mike to use his platform to share the truth about MOVE. In this series, Mike will share h…
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Peace to the People! This week is the second part of a multipart series titled MOVE: the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly. As you may (or may not) be aware, several former MOVE members including Mike's sister, have publicly left the organization. One request was for Mike to use his platform to share the truth about MOVE. In this series, Mike will share …
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Peace to the People! This week is the second part of a multipart series titled MOVE: the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly. As you may (or may not) be aware, several former MOVE members including Mike's sister, have publicly left the organization. One request was for Mike to use his platform to share the truth about MOVE. In this series, Mike will share …
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Peace to the People! This week is the first of a multipart series titled MOVE: the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly. As you may (or may not) be aware, several former MOVE members including Mike's sister, have publicly left the organization. One request was for Mike to use his platform to share the truth about MOVE. In this series, Mike will share his ex…
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On a Move to the People! Today Mike continues his conversation with Dr. Krystal Strong and YahNé Ndgo, two women who are long time activists and leaders in the movement, about white people in Black revolutionary spaces. Is there something more to the well meaning white moderate? What do Krystal and YahNé think needs to happen in these spaces and ho…
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On a Move to the People! White allies who were once vocal as all get out during the 2020 uprisings are quickly jumping off of the movement train. Gone are the Black Lives Matter signing on the front lawns and the people coming out to protest the killing of Black people. Today Mike has two women who are long time activists and leaders in the movemen…
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On a Move to the People! August 8th, 1978 changed Mike's life forever, and he wasn't even born yet. All of the details and if you want an in-depth look at those events and what led up to the altercation, check out the Tommy Oliver doc 40 Years a Prisoner. As Mike reflects on what August 8th means to him, he can't help but wonder if things have real…
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On a Move to the People! We are back and better than ever! This week Mike is joined by his sister in the movement Pam Africa to discuss whether or not a revolutionary can retire. Are there levels to activism? Are there people who everyday contribute to the movement even though they might not realize it? Listen in as Pam and Mike offer their takes a…
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On a Move. On April 21, 2021 author Abdul-Aliy Muhammad wrote an article in the Philadelphia Inquirer breaking the story of Penn and Princeton have held the remains of 1985 MOVE bombing victims #TreeAfrica and #DelishaAfrica without permission. Since then it has been a whirlwind of action, additional reports, and discovery as more information about…
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On a Move to the People! This week Mike is joined by Sunny Singh, former software developer turned videographer and music archivist of hardcore punk bands. Listen in as Sunny tells us about his love for filmography, his experiences behind the lens, and how this career change turned political. Make sure you connect with Sunny @hate5six on instagram,…
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On a Move to the people! For Mike, June 16th has always been a bittersweet day and in 2021 that has not changed at all. It was on this day in 2018 that his mother, former political prisoner and one of the MOVE 9 Debbie Africa, was finally freed from prison after 40 years. This year, MOVE sister Consuewella Africa passed on the same day. In this epi…
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On a Move to the people! In this episode Big Mike aka Mike Africa Sr is back in studio to discuss all things fatherhood. What was it like trying to connect with your children while incarcerated? Plus, is there anything he wants for father's day? Listen in as Mike Sr tells stories of his father and grandfather and the two Mikes share what they both …
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On a Move to the People! This week Mike is joined by Albert Corado, an activist in Los Angeles who found his way to the movement after grief. Listen in as Albert tells us about his sister Mely, his thoughts on police abolition, and some interesting facts about the Olympics. Plus learn about his current candidacy for city council in LA. Make sure yo…
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On a Move to the People! This week Mike is joined by a core organizer with Black Lives Matter Philly and the Black Philly Radical Collective and a professor at the University of Pennsylvania in the Graduate School of Education Dr. Krystal Strong! Mike and Krystal reflect on the effect George Floyd's murder has had on the world one year post his dea…
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On a Move. Today, Mike is joined by his mother to discuss an article she wrote in 1999 called "Memories - Pain of Separation". From her last memories of the MOVE children, to the effects she knew her incarceration was having on her own children, "Pain of Separation" is not only a reflection of one moment in time, but ever relevant today as devastat…
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On May 13th, 1985 the city of Philadelphia with full authority and backing of the mayor at the time (Wilson Goode) dropped a bomb on the MOVE house located at 6221 Osage Ave. As the people inside the house tried to escape the flames, police officers fired shots at them forcing them to retreat back inside the burning building. Frank, Conrad, Raymond…
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On a Move good people! In this bonus episode Mike Africa Jr recounts the origin of the MOVE organization with a focus on the man who organized the people: John Africa. As Mike reflects on the life of John Africa, he explains just how John Africa became the revolutionary that challenged the status quo in Philly. Listen to learn what MOVE looked like…
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On a Move good people! Today Mike is joined by Mrs. Africa, his wife, the one and only RobKat and fan favorite Debbie Africa (also known as Mike's mom). Mike asks the two mamas in his life what they expect for Mother's Day, what it's like being a mother, and if they could do anything over... would they? Also, Big Mike (Mike Africa Sr.) swings by an…
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On a Move. On April 21, 2021 author Abdul-Aliy Muhammad wrote an article in the Philadelphia Inquirer breaking the story of Penn and Princeton have held the remains of 1985 MOVE bombing victims #TreeAfrica and #DelishaAfrica without permission. Since then it has been a whirlwind of action, additional reports, and discovery as more information about…
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On a Move good people! The verdict is in! Derek Chauvin has been convicted on all three counts in the murder of George Floyd. Mike has brought his pops, former political prisoner and one of the MOVE 9 Mike Africa Sr, to discuss what this means. Is this justice? What exactly does police reform look like? Is abolition the only solution? Mike and Big …
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On a Move good people! We decided one ep wasn't enough! Mike brought Tony up to Philly to sit in studio with him and to show him around a bit. Listen as we get to hear more about Tony Lewis Jr the man, the Free Tony Lewis Sr. rally that happened in DC on April 10th, and his hopes for the future. This man is the real deal! Check the petition to free…
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On a Move good people! Today Mike chops it up with activist, community organizer, and champion for children with incarcerated parents, Tony Lewis Jr. Tony gives the straight talk about mass incarceration and what the collateral damage has looked like for him, what he hopes the Biden administration will do, and his unbelievable story. Check the peti…
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On a Move good people! Today Mike chops it up with producer, writer, cinematographer and all around Renaissance man Tommy Oliver. Tommy tells us about his childhood in Philly, and how he overcame every challenge that came his way. From challenges navigating his career and who he wanted to be, to the challenges that come with balancing work, family,…
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On a Move people! This week Mike chops it up with rapper, actress and current 104.1 KISS FM in Atlanta radio host, the legendary, Monie Love! Mike and Monie discuss whether or not she feels like she's a feminist (as so many have described her), what her activism looks like these days, and has a discussion on equality for women. Plus we will find ou…
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On A Move! Today Mike Africa Jr. weighs in on Kirk Franklin's verbal spat with his son, and on Samaria Rice's accusations against Tamika Mallory, Ben Crump and more. At the end of it all Mike refers back to the tenets of John Africa for the answers to the question "what is the solution?". Let us know what you think over at @onamovepodcast do you th…
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On a Move people! This week Mike sits down with his friend and activist, Chairman Fred Hampton Jr. The Chairman gives us insight into the new movie about the assassination of his father, Judas and the Black Messiah. Plus Mike and the Chairman discuss what it's like growing up as children of revolutionaries, what factors are holding back the movemen…
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On a Move people! March is Woman's History Month and today Mike has the founder of Million Woman March Sis Empress Philé Chionesu. Listen as Philé gives us insight into how the Million Woman March came to be and tells us two of the "100 Amazing Unknown of Facts" about the Million Woman March that she will be releasing March 10th. Also, tune in as P…
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On a Move people! Today is the much anticipated second part of Mike Africa Jr's chat with an Auntie, Elder and Revolutionary: Pam Africa! Mike and Pam get deep into Mumia Abu-Jamal's case, the politics and politicians that are involved in keeping the movement down. Plus, Pam gives Mike that advice on how to keep going when everything around you is …
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On a Move people! Today Mike Africa Jr. is chatting with an Auntie, Elder and Revolutionary: Pam Africa! The two discuss how Pam got involved with MOVE and how she was much more interested in disco at the time. Also, Mike asks Pam about the true story behind one of the most famous political prisoners, Mumia Abu-Jamal. If you've been wondering the t…
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On a Move people! Today Mike Africa Jr. welcomes his friend and founder of the Kalief Browder Foundation whose vision is to use social justice discussions, civic engagement programs and mental health awareness to engage and ensure change within urban communities, Akeem Browder! Mike and Akeem discuss the story of Kalief Browder, mental health in ou…
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