Dean Van Nguyen's "Words for My Comrades" passionately reclaims Tupac Shakur as a pivotal voice in the Black revolutionary movement, tracing his roots back to the powerful yet fragmented legacy left by the Panthers. While capitalism commodifies Tupac's image, the essence of his revolutionary spirit remains alive, urging listeners to confront issues of systemic oppression and identity. Van Nguyen illuminates the contradictions in Tupac's life, linking them to a larger inheritance shaped by state repression and cultural rebellion. Ultimately, Tupac's significance lies not in providing a finished political framework but in sparking inquiry into collective struggle and revolutionary continuity, creating pathways toward genuine transformation.