In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Ashley Farmer to discuss the life and legacy of Queen Mother Audley Moore—an organizer, theorist, and political visionary who helped shape the very foundations of modern Black nationalism and the contemporary reparations movement. Though she was, as our guest writes, “one of the most important activists and theorists of the twentieth century,” Mother Moore’s figure has been largely confined to a handful of photographs and passing references, even as her ideas reverberate across generations. Dr. Farmer discusses how if Rosa Parks is remembered as the mother of the Civil Rights Movement, then Queen Mother Moore should be understood as someone who midwifed the political traditions of Black radical nationalism. Farmer traces Moore’s extraordinary life, which spanned nearly the entire twentieth century—from the aftermath of Reconstruction to the rise and fall of Jim and Jane Crow, all the way until the late 1990s. Like Du Bois, her longevity allowed her to inhabit multiple political worlds, sometimes in tension with one another. We discuss how her early experiences in Jim/Jane Crow Louisiana, witnessing lynch mobs and growing up in a family shaped by both slavery and free Black community life, forged her political consciousness. We also explore the radical sisterhood she shared with Eloise and Loretta, women who were themselves deeply involved in Black liberation struggles and who helped shape Moore’s earliest political actions. The conversation moves westward as they examine Moore’s migration to Los Angeles, where the promise of escape from Southern racial terror collided with the realities of redlining, discrimination, and the rise of the Ku Klux Klan in Southern California. We look at how these conditions transformed LA into a hotbed of Black nationalist organizing—and how this period pushed Moore toward Chicago and eventually Harlem, where her political life would take on new dimensions. A portion of the discussion centers on the state’s surveillance of Moore. Targeted first by HUAC and later by the FBI’s Counterintelligence Program (COINTELPRO), Moore amassed thousands of pages of government files—documents that reveal both the threat she posed to the racial order and the broader pattern of state repression directed at Black radical women. Dr. Farmer analyzed thousands of these files and discusses some of what she discovered in them. Dr. Ashley D. Farmer is a historian of black women’s history, intellectual history, and radical politics. She is currently an Associate Professor in the Departments of History and African and African Diaspora Studies at the University of Texas at Austin. In addition to this book, she is the author of . If you like what we do and want to support our ability to have more conversations like this. Please consider . You can do so for as little as a 1 Dollar a month. Now, here is Dr. Farmer discussing her book Related conversations: “” – Orisanmi Burton on Tip of the Spear, Black Radicalism, Prison Rebellion, and the Long Attica Revolt “” – Eugene Puryear on The Black Belt Thesis: A Reader
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Columbia Heights school leaders stepped in to protect families as ICE surged | MPR News
As federal immigration agents descended on Columbia Heights families, the school superintendent expected to stay silent. Then federal agents came for 5-year-old Liam Conejo Ramos and his father, and silence was no longer an option.
— Read on www.mprnews.org/story/2026/02/13/columbia-heights-school-leaders-stepped-in-to-protect-families-as-ice-surged
Three down, one to go! – PSC CUNY
Sign the letter on this page to continue the struggle to reinstate the fourth of the fired four and fight back against McCarthyite repression and to defend our academic freedom at CUNY!
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ICE to begin in April using Social Circle warehouse to detain immigrants
Homeland Security plans to build warehouse detention facilities in other cities being met with opposition.
— Read on www.ajc.com/politics/2026/02/ice-to-begin-detaining-immigrants-inside-social-circle-warehouse-in-april/
ICE Is Expanding Across the US at Breakneck Speed. Here’s Where It’s Going Next | WIRED
ICE plans to lease offices throughout the US as part of a secret, monthslong expansion campaign. WIRED is publishing dozens of these locations.
— Read on www.wired.com/story/ice-expansion-across-us-at-heres-where-its-going-next/
Passing Noam on My Way Out, Part 2: Chomsky vs. Aaron Swartz
In my last post, I accused Chomsky of whitewashing U. S. domestic repression when he described it as “undetectable” in comparison with the rest of the world. This incited some haggling with fans who think it’s reasonable to temporarily disappear, for rhetorical effect, two million people languishing in U. S. prisons, based on a percentage contest with Palestinians.
Passing Noam on My Way Out, Part 2: Chomsky vs. Aaron Swartz
GiveSendGo | Help us get support for Rodney Hinton’s Family
My name is Anna Booker-Hinton, devoted wife to Rodney Hinton, mother of Isaiah and Isla Hinton, and stepmother to Ryan Hinton (deceased). On May 2nd, 2025, our lives were shattered when Rodney witnessed a video of his oldest son being fatally shot and killed. The unbearable pain led to a series of very unfortunate events, including the unintended death of a retired sheriff’s deputy.
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Exclusive: Detention Center Captives Are Throwing Lotion Bottles Wrapped With Notes to Organizers Outside Otay Mesa Facility ~ L.A. TACO
“For 280 days we haven’t eaten a single piece of fruit, banana, apple, orange, or anything fresh,” an Otay Mesa captive communicated through handwritten note. “We are all in one big room with no doors or windows. We can’t see any grass or trees. We are all constantly sick.”
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How a ‘Powerful Vision’ on Whales and Oceans Could Change Worldviews – Inside Climate News
Māori scientist Daniel Hikuroa reflects on an Indigenous-led declaration recognizing whales as legal persons, challenging the foundations of ocean governance.
— Read on insideclimatenews.org/news/05022026/maori-scientist-daniel-hikuroa-legal-rights-of-whales/
Leftist Analysis of Zohran Mamdani’s First Month in Office | Black Agenda Report
Lance Hawkins joins us from New York City to discuss the first month of Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s administration. Lance Hawkins is a community, labor, and anti-war organizer, and a proud socialist born and raised in Harlem, New York. Lance Hawkins provides analysis of Mamdani’s first days in office.
— Read on www.blackagendareport.com/leftist-analysis-zohran-mamdanis-first-month-office