Audible, the Amazon-owned podcast and audiobook service, has partnered with the multiplatform media company Macro to release “MOVE: The Untold Story of an American Tragedy.” The nine-episode audio drama investigates the Philadelphia-based Black liberation group MOVE and its clash with local law enforcement. Hosted by Tariq Trotter of The Roots, the podcast series debuts on Audible Aug. 8.
In the 1970s, a man known as John Africa founded a controversial Black separatist organization in Philadelphia called MOVE. Members lived in communes according to the lifestyle of Africa, which included free-thinking, a strict raw food diet and deep respect for all living things. As MOVE gained influence, it attracted the attention of Philadelphia law enforcement.
In 1978, a shootout between MOVE and the West Philadelphia Police resulted in the death of one officer and sent nine MOVE members to prison. On May 13, 1985, the City of Philadelphia bombed the MOVE headquarters, resulting in the death of six adults and five children.
“I am thrilled to be a part of this incredible project. ‘MOVE’ is more than just a historical dramatic series; it’s a powerful tribute to community and the relentless pursuit of justice,” Trotter said. “I believe this work will resonate deeply with audiences and contribute to the cultural conversation in a meaningful way.”
Co-creator, head writer and producer Curtis Bryant lead the project with co-creator, showrunner and executive producer Kevin Arbouet. Executive producers include Trotter, Heather Won Tesoriero for Audible, Charles D. King for Macro, Patrick Strøm and Sean M. Butler for Cultivate Entertainment, Aisha Corpas Wynn and Ramona Africa.
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