kalunji jamanga, currently serves as co-chair of the urban survival and preparedness institute and is co-founder of black power media. he has fought on multiple fronts tackling issues from local and national police brutality cases to international human rights violations. under colunji's direction, as founder and national coordinator of the ftp movement, programs such as international feed the people and the national coalition to combat police terrorism have matured and developed. he has shared his experiences in the best selling book, how to build a people's army and the documentary organizing is the new cool. thank you so much for being with us right here on hidden files, mr. colonji, jamaacha. um, what's your perspective in general regarding reparations? no, when i think of.... reparations, most people think reparations is money, that's not what we're talking about, our first older of operation is our political prisoners, because like any other civilized nation, whenever there is war or there's any type of uh, you know fighting or or what have you, any type of disagreements, the fi