Anthony Ratcliff recently completed a masters in history at Morgan State University. An activist for over ten years and a member of the Black Radical Congress (B.R.C.), Ratcliff has been involved in the Baltimore activist community for three years doing work to build a chapter of the B.R.C. He has also been involved with the Baltimore Green Party. We talked to him about hip-hop culture, the B.R.C., Greens politics, and the demand for reparations. We met at One World Cafe in Charles Village. (This is the second in a series of interviews with Baltimore-area activists.)