From Protest to Power

SNCC Legacy Project

The “From Protest to Power” podcasts, produced by the SNCC Legacy Project, are envisioned as a series with each episode telling a part of the continuing Freedom struggle. The central theme of the visual podcasts is the ongoing effort of the Black community to achieve the power to define its existence in America. Viewers of the podcast should know that most of the stories being told and the history being shared are based on the lived experiences of those who are engaging in the fight for human and civil rights.

Episodes

  1. The Algebra Project: Re-imagining Radical Pedagogy In The Movement

    01/30/2025

    The Algebra Project: Re-imagining Radical Pedagogy In The Movement

    In this episode, SNCC Veteran Charlie Cobb leads an inter-generational conversation revealing an intimate portrait of the impact of Bob Moses, a legendary figure in the Mississippi Civil Rights Movement and founder of The Alphabet Project.  The conversation delves into Omo's understanding of his parents' civil rights legacy and how it has influenced his sense of identity and purpose. Omo shares his experiences with the Algebra Project, led by his father, Bob Moses. Transitioning to Java’s introduction to The Algebra Project, thoughts on radical pedagogy in Black communities, and reflections on the impact of the experience on her worldview, the three weave their perspectives, ideas, and reflections together to present a tapestry of this radical, impactful, and community-oriented figure. Dive into this episode to learn more about the broader challenges educators face in trying to teach advanced subjects to underserved students and how limited historical narratives result in us overlooking the role of ordinary people in driving social change.  PANELISTS: Charlie Cobb, SNCC veteran, SNCC Legacy Project Board and Author of 'This Nonviolent Stuff’ll Get You Killed: How Guns Made the Civil Rights Movement Possible. Omo Moses, Film Producer, Author, Former Executive Director, and founding member of the Young People’s Project (YPP) Java Galipeau, Former Algebra Project Student, Math Literacy Worker, and Co-founder of The Young People’s Project  Production of this podcast is being brought to you by the SNCC Legacy Project and the production team: Bunmi Samuel, Courtland Cox, Jason Ajiake, Jennifer Lawson, Khaleelah Harris, Kim Johnson, Kwame Brown, Kwame Brown II, Sharlene Kranz

    1h 13m

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The “From Protest to Power” podcasts, produced by the SNCC Legacy Project, are envisioned as a series with each episode telling a part of the continuing Freedom struggle. The central theme of the visual podcasts is the ongoing effort of the Black community to achieve the power to define its existence in America. Viewers of the podcast should know that most of the stories being told and the history being shared are based on the lived experiences of those who are engaging in the fight for human and civil rights.