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Michael Salamone catches up with Wendi Muse, founder of Left POCket Project in a conversation possibly summed up as "The Interconnectivity of the Struggle." A wide range of topics come up, but at the end of the day, it's all liberation movement politics even if just current events on the surface.

Wendi Muse is a PhD candidate at NYU in history, specifically studying Black and Brown leftist movements. Through her Left POCket Project she aims to educate others on these topics through a reading list and podcast.

Left POCket Project podcasts can be found on Apple podcasts, SoundCloud and so many more services. Michael is a big fan of their podcast and often refers to it as “the most educational podcast out there.”

Wendi can be found on Twitter @MuseWendi and Left POCket Project at @LeftPOC. LeftPOC is also on Facebook and Patreon.

Wendi specifically suggests this Joy James discussion in our talk, and we should all take the time to take it in. Joy James is the F.C. Oakley 3rd C. Professor at Williams College where she teaches in political science, humanities, africana studies, women and gender studies and American studies.

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