https://content.libsyn.com/p/b/b/6/bb6bd3e897dce32a/BAP-S02-EP012-ISE_Panel_mixdown_005.mp3?c_id=161673098&response-content-disposition=attachment&cs_id=161673098&destination_id=2551547&response-content-type=audio%2Fmpeg&Expires=1695686339&Signature=Z~L97gWYTN0weOsJwW~DMzlo7laTYu7wcvg9rfMfOFJYhlccfrJb7xATebtTncDRdY-vmddisCpHSvQhNP~NK6AZLjaPSAc2exeJPE7cs5XBrKvC6W-B9FbxECe5w2L9Mo1X3Jtfql~XngjevcB-y32HDnrAHuIpq7aOeMvy69kAMfaPxA1S1ZIH~UOCupXUMwZlmhJQ-TSGnKPMfgJIBro1IUNckiEpibXBmvdLGw~VobaxJJ0fw8W0a~zvSm~cSLy-E~SIdndwlKrIB53OBEyvG01FuNDDBRgDAmmr7I-mvaWgChMPn7ITiD8BExq3xC0oQ51hBJP6erVYDDJl3Q__&Key-Pair-Id=K1YS7LZGUP96OI Black Autonomy Podcast This episode was recorded live from the Institute for Social Ecology's 2023 Summer Intensive Course in Detroit. Lorenzo Kom'boa Ervin, JoNina Abron-Ervin, and Modibo Kadalie reflect on their personal histories in the Black Power movement, and how their experiences in hierarchical revolutionary organizations - such as the Black Panther Party and the League of Revolutionary Black Workers - led them to anarchist/anti-authoritarian politics. Facilitated by William C. Anderson.