Where Do We Go From Here? Featuring Kali Akuno

Millennials Are Killing Capitalism

This is an (almost) unedited version of our livestream with Kali Akuno from this morning (11/10/24)

Here Kali Akuno offers thoughts on where we go from here after the re-election of Trump.

Our previous video discussion with Kali Akuno provides more of the nuts and bolts of the type of organizing he's callling for, but this conversation underscores the urgency of this program now that we are in the reality (at least in terms of electoral politics and control of government) that he predicted would come to pass. 

Kali Akuno is a cofounder and codirector of Cooperation Jackson. He was the director of special projects and external funding in the mayoral administration of the late Chokwe Lumumba of Jackson, MS. His focus in this role was supporting cooperative development, the introduction of eco-friendly and carbon reduction methods of operation, and the promotion of human rights and international relations for the city. Akuno has also served as the codirector of the U.S. Human Rights Network, and the executive director of the Peoples’ Hurricane Relief Fund (PHRF) based in New Orleans, after Hurricane Katrina. He was a cofounder of the School of Social Justice and Community Development (SSJCD), a public school serving the academic needs of low-income African American and Latino communities in Oakland.

Previous episodes with Kali Akuno: Shifting Focus: Organizing for Revolution, Not Crisis Avoidance 

"And Another Phase of Struggle Begins" - Kali Akuno and Kamau Franklin on Strategy and Liberation

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