Domi Zodranioni, a playwright and lecturer, engages listeners with insights on his play 'Liberation,' showcasing the legacy of the 1945 Pan-African Congress. Keisha Thompson, a Guardian programme manager and poet, discusses the significance of Pan-African ideas in shaping identity and community education today. Stephen Golding, a professor of Garveyism, emphasizes the importance of Pan-Africanism for racial survival and the need for meaningful political cooperation. Together, they explore how the Congress's ideals resonate in contemporary society.