Kevin Okoth, a political theorist, discusses the revolutionary politics of 'Red Africa' and the unfinished business of writers and activists like Amílcar Cabral and Walter Rodney. They explore the legacy of decolonial studies on Black America, the concept of 'Judeopessimism,' and the role of academia in decolonization. The podcast also examines the downfall of Third Worldism, the death of African socialism in Kenya, and the complexities of national liberation and racialization. Additionally, they discuss the challenges within the climate movement and the importance of historical analysis.