Cadres are the head, hands and heart of our organization. We’re committed, full time revolutionaries, deeply engaged in everyday peoples’ struggles. Whether it’s on the shop floor as union members, neighborhood organizing on the block, or as leaders in organizations fighting for freedom, we’re drawing lessons and insights, summing up our practice, and putting it to work in a strategy for power for our people. This section spotlights the work, thinking, and contribution of Liberation Road’s cadres.
Cadres are the head, hands and heart of our organization. We’re committed, full time revolutionaries, deeply engaged in everyday peoples’ struggles. Whether it’s on the shop floor as union members, neighborhood organizing on the block, or as leaders in organizations fighting for freedom, we’re drawing lessons and insights, summing up our practice, and putting it to work in a strategy for power for our people. This section spotlights the work, thinking, and contribution of Liberation Road’s cadres.
This interview originally appeared in Scalawag magazine.
Jonathan Michels: You are a part of the New Great Migration of African Americans from the North who moved back down to the South following the Civil Rights Movement. Why did you decide