Sakisa Thompson, Mama Nobantu Ankoanda, Fua dia Congo, Dr. Faye McNair-Knox, Malunga, Leadership Training Academy (LTA), Jeri Oakley, Ishmael Muhammad, Mama Dee Uhila, Senter Uhila, Brothers & Sisters of Tomorrow, Khabral O. Muhammad
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Interview of Khabral O. Muhammad by Sharifa Wilson in Atlanta, GA. Topics include: growing up in EPA; agriculture; memories of going to the Shule schools, Leadership Training Academy (LTA), Brothers & Sisters of Tomorrow; importance of Fua dia Congo; EPA educators that led him to becoming a teacher; pivotal moments that shaped his life; founding a school in Georgia based on what he learned in EPA; what he thinks of gentrification; his father, Ishmel Muhammad and his impact on and contributions to the community; the East Palo Alto Spirit and community service and how people of EPA carry its history and spirit with them wherever they go; and why East Palo Alto needs an archive.