Aired on Feb. 19, 2023
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Interview with co-author Ericka Huggins, Party leader, educator and former political prisoner
Out-FM aired a two-part interview (both parts above) with Ericka Huggins, queer Black Panther Party leader, educator and former political prisoner. She discussed the book she published along with photographer Stephen Shames, titled Comrade Sisters: Women of the Black Panther Party. Out-FM co-producers Stahimili Mapp and Bob Lederer interviewed Sister Ericka.
In Part 1, she discussed the remarkable women she profiled in the book and the persistent failure of both the Black and white media to portray them, as well as the significance of the Party’s Community Survival Programs and the philosophy and practice of the Oakland Community School that Sister Ericka led from 1973-1981.
In Part 2, we covered the treatment of women and queers by the Party and Sister Ericka’s introduction in prison, through self-study, to the vital, centering practices of yoga and meditation, which she has taught to many other folks over the years.
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For our 2020 video interview with Sister Ericka, where she discusses her experiences as a Panther, including the FBI-instigated assassination of her husband John Huggins Jr. and their comrade Alprentice "Bunchy" Carter. both in their 20s; her 2+ years as a political prisoner (including months in solitary confinement); and the Panthers’ public support for the then-new Lesbian and Gay Liberation movement, and reflects on her hopes for the current-day uprising against racist police murders, go to:
https://wbai.org/upcoming-
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Reference:
Panther Party cofounder Huey P. Newton’s groundbreaking 1970 speech on The Women’s Liberation and Gay Liberation Movements
