What We Consume
In this episode, we conclude our MOVE series. We explore the escalation of MOVE's conflicts with the authorities, culminating in the 1985 bombing of their row house in Philadelphia, ordered by city officials. The bombing and subsequent fire killed 11 people, including five children, and destroyed 65 homes. Despite various controversies and unethical actions, no criminal charges were filed against the authorities responsible. Join us as we discuss this dark chapter in American history and its long-lasting aftermath. 00:00 Introduction and Hosts 01:18 Recap of John Africa and MOVE 04:06 MOVE's Relocation and Activities in Rochester 10:47 John Africa's Arrest and Trial 29:46 Post-Trial Developments and Internal Conflicts 37:08 Burning Down the Neighborhood 38:29 1984: A New Mayor in Philadelphia 39:10 MOVE's Activities and Neighbor Complaints 40:00 The 1985 Standoff Begins 48:02 The Bombing and Its Aftermath 49:34 The Fire and Its Consequences 01:01:27 Legal and Social Repercussions 01:09:31 Reflections and Final Thoughts
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