Revolution Resolution with Anna Malaika Tubbs
What does it reveal about a system when a man who fed children and organized medical care was treated as a threat? In this episode of The Revolution Resolution, Dr. Anna Malaika Tubbs continues the story of Fred Hampton, the Rainbow Coalition, and the movements that proved another way of living was possible. This episode examines why systems rooted in hierarchy do not quietly step aside when people begin choosing solidarity, collective care, and shared humanity. They are protected through punishment, surveillance, fear, exhaustion, disinformation, division, and violence. Because Fred Hampton and the Rainbow Coalition were not dangerous because they caused harm. They were dangerous because they showed people they did not have to survive alone. This conversation is about understanding the stakes clearly — not to romanticize struggle, but to recognize why care, connection, and solidarity have always been powerful enough to threaten the status quo. If this episode resonates, share it with someone who helps you imagine a more connected and courageous world.
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