
Angela Davis vs FBI (THEN) Real vs Fake Activism
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In this episode of Black Revolutionary Collective, host Melody Angel takes us deep into the powerful and fearless legacy of Angela Davis — scholar, revolutionary, and one of the most hunted women in America during the 1970s. Branded a domestic terrorist, pursued by the FBI, and placed on their Ten Most Wanted list, Angela Davis didn’t run — she fought back with the law, intellect, and community power.
We unravel how Angela Davis turned a courtroom into a battleground and won her freedom not by compromising, but by standing firmly in her politics. She didn’t distance herself from the people — she stood with them. Melody breaks down the strategy, the solidarity, and the undeniable difference between performance and purpose in activism.
Then we shift the lens to today — the age of social media and brand activism. What makes an activist real? Who’s building power, and who’s just building followers? Using Davis as our anchor, we expose the differences between revolutionaries and influencers posing as freedom fighters.
This is like a call-in episode for those who’ve been asking: Where are the real ones?
The answer: They never left. But you have to know how to recognize them.