Prince Shakur
The Revolution Televised
THE REVOLUTION TELEVISED (hosted by Prince Shakur) explores Black history, culture, and politics from a radical, queer perspective. Each episode dives into Black radical movements, the rise of online and offline fascism, and how media shapes resistance. Insightful, critical, and unapologetically honest, this podcast breaks down power, activism, and culture for listeners seeking clarity beyond mainstream narratives.
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Prince Shakur
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Jul 9, 2026
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Episodes
I.C.E. Murdered A Father In Texas ... Unpacking I.C.E. Lies 09.07.2026 30:19
🔗 Support the fundraiser for Lorenzo Araujo's family: https://www.gofundme.com/f/in-loving-... I saw this news story and knew I had to make this video. Lorenzo Salgado Araujo, a 52-year-old father of three who was shot and killed by an ICE officer during an immigration operation in Houston. We look at the contradictions in the case, why Lorenzo's family is demanding an independent investi...
The Activists Just Sentenced To 450 Years 04.07.2026 40:02
This time on Repression Watch, we cover three major developments in repression. I discuss the sentencing of the DFW/Prairieland defendants in Texas, where participants in a 2025 noise demonstration outside the Prairieland Detention Center received decades-long sentences totaling more than 450 years combined. The FBI raid on the Ohio Organizing Collaborative in June, where agents seized phones and...
I LOVE BOOSTERS: The Best Radical Satire of the Year? 28.05.2026 19:39
I recently watched I LOVE BOOSTERS and had to talk about it. Watch on Youtube: https://youtu.be/CTVSHMwpISE ABOUT THE FILM | I Love Boosters is a surreal, anti-capitalist sci-fi comedy written and directed by Boots Riley (the filmmaker behind Sorry to Bother You ). The film follows a fearless trio of friends and professional shoplifters ("boosters") who steal high-end fashion and resell...
Why Everyone Should Know About The Praireland Case & Trial 25.05.2026 43:47
→ Learn more in the Patreon free post: https://www.patreon.com/posts/repression-of-in-158787913ABOUT REPRESSION WATCH EP 03 | Federal prosecutors secured convictions against nine Texas activists in March 2026, including one man charged not for attending a protest, but for transporting anarchist literature afterward. His sentencing is scheduled for June 18. At the same time, a ProPublica and Frontl...
When Baldwin Tried To Write The Revolution 17.05.2026 31:09
A review of TELL ME HOW LONG THE TRAIN'S BEEN GONE by James Baldwin. I explore Leo Proudhammer’s relationships with the people around him, especially the emotional and political tensions between Leo and Caleb. I also discuss how the novel reflects Baldwin’s shifting worldview in the late 1960s and 70s, as Black radical life, liberation movements, and America itself were rapidly changing. TELL...
Baldwin, Black Men, and The Hard Truth About Masking 07.05.2026 32:47
What does it mean to be Black, a man, someone in the world known for what you can offer? In this video, I unpack my affinity for James Baldwin, how Black men mask to survive the pitfalls of patriarchy, and how I've navigated this in my own life. 🎬 Documentaries Featured Meeting the Man: James Baldwin in Paris (1971) | Directed by Terence Dixon, this documentary captures Baldwin in conversatio...
Call Me By Your Name, Grooming & What We Don't Talk About 20.03.2026 35:13
Art vs. ethics. Desire vs. responsibility. We’re unpacking Call Me by Your Name—the grooming, the queer taboos, and the questions the film leaves us with about love, consent, and art. What Should We Make of Call Me by Your Name’ s Age-Gap Relationship? | READ 🔗 Call Me by Your Name: Not Pedophilia, Still Problematic | READ
The Repression Case of Jack & Stop Cop City 12.03.2026 17:12
In this episode of Repression Watch, we dive into Jack’s story: facing politically motivated charges after Atlanta’s Cop City protests, navigating an Alford plea to avoid a 20-year sentence, and surviving two years under intense state surveillance. Watch this episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MmUg6RYnbwQ -------------------------------------------------------- 🔗 Check out FREEJA...
How To Be A (Better) Organizer 05.03.2026 24:29
In this DIRECT ACTION 101 episode, I talk through some lessons that can help any organizer be better at doing work in their community. Stay tuned for more in this series in 2026.
James Baldwin, Grooming, and What We Don’t Talk About 05.02.2026 43:45
I've spent a while researching, scripting, and reshooting this video on Baldwin, who he dated, and the undercurrents of grooming. An important topic to unpack about historical figures, what we learn about them, and power dynamics in relationships If you’re looking for the books I reference in this video (and across the channel), I keep an updated affiliate reading list here: https://bookshop.o...
Is It Time To (Really) Leave America? 27.01.2026 35:44
I've been thinking a lot about this question. I made a video about last year - Is it time to leave America? Let's revisit it in 2026. ------------------------------------------ VIDEO CHAPTERS 00:00 INTRO 03:19 ICE and USA repression updates 07:25 Robin. F. Williams, Negroes With Guns, and Fleeing to China, Cuba 11:15 Fighting a legal system created to be a WEAPON 14:14 On centralized and d...
The World Is On Fire. What Are You Going To Do About It? 16.01.2026 33:33
From the Minneapolis protests to increased immigration raids around the country, and the rise of state violence in the U.S., it's time to talk about where we're at and how to process. Here we go... The world is on fire, do we watch? Or do we act? To watch on YouTube... https://youtu.be/lgeSOx2HYnA 🔗 10 Companies Have Already Made $1 Million as ICE Bounty Hunters. We Found Them. https://th...
James Baldwin, Nikkii Giovanni and the Erasure of Black Women 23.11.2024 26:48
In this video, I break down a very important topic, often overlooked by many black men, and that has been written about extensively by countless black women - James Baldwin's gender, politics and treatment of black women in his literature. We break down this topic through looking at the pivotal conversation between James Baldwin, and. Nikki Giovanni in 1971, where they talk Black life, love, and f...
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