Move The Crowd

Black liberation through collective action.

A summary of the pressing Black issues of the week and current activism campaigns fighting for freedom in Los Angeles and around the globe.

Host: Tyler Boudreaux of Black Lives Matter LA Grassroots

Move The Crowd, a program starting the week off with a roundup of the pressing Black news of the week and highlights of current activism campaigns fighting for freedom in Los Angeles and around the globe. Every Monday morning at 7am PT, we’ll bring together Black thinkers, organizers, community leaders and visionaries to get the week started with a commitment to uprooting racism and uplifting liberation efforts. We’ll explore historical narratives of the past, to better understand the present, and evoke the urgency of collectively building a future where we are all free. We know that through collective action, Black liberation will be realized. It’s time to Move The Crowd.

Contact email: movethecrowdkpfk@gmail.com

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