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  • Here's a few highlights from season 1

    Thanks freedom fighters we'll see you in the new for season 2

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  • As the year's end draws near, I find myself in reflection, joined by the incredible Rahiel Tesfamariam, whose voice in social activism and theology rings with clarity and passion. Our exchange journeys through the personal landscapes of faith, justice, and identity, with Rahiel’s candid stories of triumphs and trials stirring a deep well of inspiration.

    Navigating the complex interplay of spirituality and activism, we unravel how our beliefs shape our fight for a just world. The episode becomes an exploration of how radical questioning can unearth miraculous new possibilities and how written words can act as a vessel for love and service. We probe into the heart of our actions, seeking the emotional and spiritual intentions that drive us. Rahiel and I unravel the threads that connect systematic theology to our personal belief systems, and how these frameworks can provide solace in the face of adversity while underpinning the resilience needed in community activism and the pursuit of justice.

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  • Ever wondered how to master the delicate balance between hustle and rest? You're in for a treat with this stimulating dialogue, where we journey into the heart of hustle culture with our distinguished guest. He shares how the term "hustle" is entwined with his everyday life, pushing him to strive for excellence. Yet, we also delve into the essence of rest and its importance, with insights drawn from a riveting book on the subject.

    Get ready to meet Tyrone Nance, a dynamic community organizer who has used social media to build bridges and make a difference. Ty shares his inspiring odyssey through the world of advocacy, highlighting the potent role of platforms like TikTok and LinkedIn in rallying diverse voices. He opens up about his ambitions emphasizing the need for more community organizers in pivotal positions. Ty also gives us a candid glimpse into his personal life, showing us how his experiences have shaped his commitment to championing the causes of the people.

    Finally, we turn the spotlight on the transformative power of relationships and coalitions in fostering meaningful change. Ty shares his experiences of organizing impactful protests and supporting black men in his community, highlighting the significance of consistency, integrity, and local support in these endeavors. this episode is an enlightening blend of motivation, advocacy, and inspiration.

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  • Our democracy is on the brink, and the upcoming 2024 election is a clear illustration of the authoritarian choices we face as voters. Activist and mother, Bree Newsome, joins us for a riveting conversation that cuts through the surface and exposes the real issues plaguing our politics. We confront the white supremacist underbelly that is damaging our democracy and the dearth of debate within the Democratic Party on crucial issues.

    Saddling up for a deep dive, we decipher democracy's complexities and the global impacts of such a system touching upon conflicts in Israel-Palestine and Ukraine-Russia. The subtle danger of blind allegiance to political figures is not lost on us as we emphasize the importance of holding leaders accountable. We also unravel the Democratic Party's lost connection with key voting blocks and the actions needed to regain these important segments.

    In the final leg of this journey, we shift focus to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict's perceptions across different generations, climate change, and the fight for universal human rights. Bree shares her unique perspective of freedom as a concept and the process of breathing life into our visions. We round off with a discussion on the importance of local politics, the need for new political parties, and the urgency of handing the reins over to the next generation. Let's envision a better future where different generations unite for freedom - join us as we redefine politics.

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  • Ever wondered how Bayard Rustin, a key figure in the civil rights movement, managed to organize one of history's most significant protests, the March on Washington? Why did he believe so fervently in the abolition of violence and normalization of conflict? Today we're going on a journey through Rustin's life and lessons as portrayed in the upcoming Netflix movie, Rustin, with the brilliant actor, Coleman Domingo as Bayard Rustin. I'll share my encounter with Coleman and how his embodiment of Rustin made it feel as though I was meeting the legend himself.

    Now, imagine being able to handle conflict at three different levels, with the finesse and grace that Rustin did. We're going to delve into that and more, discussing theories of change, and how we can apply them to transform our communities. We'll shine a light on Rustin's genius in creating an environment of trust and the essential skills required to manage conflict without police intervention or bureaucracy.

    We'll also take a page out of Rustin's book on how to build coalitions for activism by fostering a shared vision and inclusive stakeholder participation. Drawing from my own experiences, we'll exemplify the strength of relationships and partnerships. Ending off with an homage to Rustin's audacious spirit and resilience, today's episode promises to leave you with a richer understanding of this remarkable man and our shared history. So buckle up and let's take this enlightening ride together.

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  • Locked into the relentless fight for justice and reform? This episode promises to hand you the keys. I’m shining light on activists tirelessly leading the charge against the death penalty, with a focus on the Julius Jones campaign in Oklahoma City.

    Moving forward, the episode grapples with the complex issue of Palestine in context of the upcoming elections. With the aid of resources like vote.org, we aim to bolster your preparedness for the 2024 election. Reflecting on the impact and magnitude of the November 4th Peaceful March in Washington DC, it's impossible not to mention Rashida Talib's powerful sentiment on equal respect for Palestinian and Israeli children.

    Wrapping up with a critical analysis of Biden's candidacy and the impending Presidential Election, we question what it will take to create a significant shift in the current political landscape. So, are you ready to ignite the fires of change?

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  • Prepare yourself for a powerful conversation that centers around the profound topic of the death penalty. We bring in the experts from Death Penalty Action, including Charles Keith (Impacted Communities Liaison), Abe Bonowitz (Executive Director), and Alli Sullivan (Communications Coordinator), who enlighten us about their involvement in the fight for abolition and the reality of abolishing the death penalty. As we discuss the upcoming five executions, we stress the importance of educating ourselves on this issue to join the fight and encourage listeners to proceed with an open mind, albeit a trigger warning for those who might find the discussion uncomfortable.

    As we progress, we discuss the systemic injustices and racism within the death penalty, shedding light on the outdated execution methods, lack of transparency, and the disproportionate execution rates of people of color. The emotional toll this punitive system takes on the victims, their families, and communities is brought to light, and the alternative - death by incarceration - is also analyzed. In this crucial dialogue, we highlight the screening process for jury members and the implications of the death penalty on innocent people.

    Lastly, we discuss the emotional and spiritual toll the death penalty takes on victims and their families, underscoring how the state often prolongs their healing process. Our guests from Death Penalty Action share their personal experiences, highlighting how revenge doesn't bring healing to victims of violent crimes. We round off the episode discussing the status of the death penalty in the United States, and the importance of advocacy and community to bring about a transformation. Tune in to learn more about the importance of rehumanizing those impacted by the death penalty, and how we can advocate for its abolition.

    Please sign petitions, follow and donate to their work at https://deathpenaltyaction.org

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  • What happens when you pair an unwavering commitment to justice with an innovative approach to activism? You end up with our esteemed guest, Ms. Ellen Cassidy, a relentless advocate for improved working conditions and the rights of women in the workforce. Join us as we traverse the intriguing path of labor activism, starting with the importance of comprehensive training in successful organizing, a strategy exemplified by the Midwest Academy's work with a Boston group.

    We'll shed light on the nuances of activism, engaging with concepts such as the 'rock pile theory' of organizing and the strategic use of legal knowledge. Ms. Cassidy offers first-hand insights into the contrasting nature of demonstrations and actions, sharing how NOW utilized both to champion the rights of working women. This journey through activism doesn't end in the courts, however. We also discuss the power of movements outside the courtroom, citing the Starbucks campaign as an illustration.

    As we examine the evolution of organizing strategies, we highlight the critical importance of diverse leadership and the inclusion of all workforce sectors. Ellen Cassidy provides valuable understanding of the unique approach adopted by the 9-5 organization towards representation of women of color. From analyses of challenges and victories to inspiring insights for the future, this episode is peppered with lessons on labor activism. Join us as we reminisce about past struggles, celebrate the victories, and draw parallels to our current fight for worker rights.

    (0:00:01) - Building an Organization With Training

    (0:13:53) - Activism and Legal Knowledge Importance

    (0:17:36) - Organizing and Movement Growth

    (0:28:54) - Changing Organizing Strategy and Lessons Learned

    (0:38:28) - Challenges and Victories in Labor Activism

    (0:45:10) - Inspiring Organizing and Legacy

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  • How can one man's legacy inspire us to stand up against injustice, and what actionable steps can we take to support those living under the oppressive weight of genocide? In this episode, we let the exemplary life of civil rights icon Bayard Rustin guide us through a labyrinth of resistance, solidarity, and collective action.

    Inspired by Rustin's four ways of dealing with injustice, we explore the horrific ongoing genocide of the Palestinian people. This is not abstract conjecture; these heartbreaking realities.

    In the final section of our discussion, we provide practical ways to support the Palestinian cause. From boycotting certain businesses, joining protests and rallies, and effective use of social media, to the value of staying informed and the transformative power of art and music in resisting injustice. We emphasize the significance of collective power in championing the fight for freedom, peace, and justice. We invite you to join us in this critical dialogue, as we seek to promote peace, foster understanding, and ignite a spark of change in the world.

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  • One cannot deny the power of a dynamic duo. And that’s exactly what Carmen Berkeley and Lee Anderson embody - two individuals bonded by love and a shared passion for activism. Hear their inspiring journey of love blossoming amidst a shared pursuit of creating a better world. Their rich narratives reveal how they met, fell in love, and navigated their relationship while also powering through social movements. As they share their individual growth stories, be ready to learn how they've influenced each other's lives, with Lee's transformation from a non-political introvert to a significant force in progressive politics and Carmen's journey of unlearning and growth.

    The year 2020 brought about monumental changes, including Lee's role in running a Senate campaign and working with the Centre for Popular Democracy. Reflecting on these transformative moments, Carmen and Lee narrate the exhilaration of participating together in demonstrations and the hard-hitting impact of the pandemic. Their journey through these challenging times emphasizes the importance of supportive partnerships and the healing power they can offer. Beyond politics, Carmen and Lee explore the profound role that organizing and music play in their lives. They share how these mediums not only connect them but also instill a sense of pride in the work they do.

    In the concluding chapters, Carmen and Lee share about their roles in empowering communities - Carmen's work with one of Washington's largest 501C3 foundations uplifting BIPOC communities, and Lee's successful expansion of the new organizing institute through the power of music. As they shed light on their recent podcast venture and share gratitude for their shared journey, you’ll find a wealth of inspiration and insights into the complexities of relationships, activism, and personal growth.

    (0:00:00) - Love and Activism

    (0:08:48) - Work and Marriage in the Movement

    (0:22:36) - Moments and the Power of Love

    (0:31:54) - Power of Organizing and Making People

    (0:39:29) - Discovering and Embracing Our Gifts

    (0:48:51) - Building Power and Facilitating Spaces

    (0:59:50) - Reflection on Relationships and Podcast Launch

    (1:06:52) - Expressing Gratitude and Excitement

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  • From tragedy emerges a beacon of hope. That's the story of our guest this week, Dr. Tiffany Crutcher. Thrust into the limelight after the heartbreaking loss of her twin brother, Terrence, to police brutality, she's turned her pain into a powerful force for change. Our conversation delves into her transformative journey and her tireless commitment to justice reform through her work with the Terence Crutcher Foundation. Within this episode, we emphasize the importance of establishing genuine, concentrated objectives and avoiding a repetition of the oppressive systems we strive to change.

    Finally, we uncover the innovative approach of the Terence Crutcher Foundation, which employs micro grants to fuel grassroots social justice movements. This encapsulates the transformative power of local leadership and the potential for considerable change. We embrace the story of Monroe Nichols, the first black person to enter the mayoral race in Oklahoma, and discuss the integral role of consistent, genuine community involvement in instigating social change. Join us for an episode that's all about channeling anger into advocacy, and learning from each other as warriors of freedom.

    (0:00:06) - Reflections on Activism

    (0:13:12) - Celebrating Legacy and Community Impact

    (0:17:03) - Transforming Anger Into Advocacy

    (0:29:06) - Micro Grants and Building Power

    (0:37:44) - National Organizing and Partnership Bonds

    (0:45:53) - Celebrating Love, Relationships, and Community

    (0:59:44) - Black Mayor's Election and Community Engagement

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  • Get ready for an enlightening conversation with an exceptional guest: Charles Taylor , the youngest Executive Director of the Mississippi State Conference of the NAACP. Charles journey, from high school activist to the helm of a prestigious organization, is both inspiring and thought-provoking, making this episode a must-listen for anyone interested in leadership, activism, and power dynamics.

    We delve into the details of his involvement in critical campaigns, including the struggle to expand Medicaid in Mississippi and halting the creation of an undemocratic system of unelected judges. You'll hear about his experiences in federal court, the important role of the Department of Justice, and how the 14th Amendment ties into it all. Charges also shares his perspective on power and freedom, not as the absence of oppression, but as the assertion of power. Take a listen to this discussion!

    (0:00:02) - Campaigns, Federal Court, and Power Dynamics
    (0:08:05) - Legacy and Power
    (0:15:05) - Leadership and Becoming an ED
    (0:24:45) - Struggles and Importance of Mentorship
    (0:32:38) - Finding Mentors, Getting Involved in Activism
    (0:38:28) - The Power and Exercise of Freedom

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  • We have the privilege of sharing a conversation with Heather Booth, an inspiring figure in civil rights activism, feminism and political strategist who has been involved in activism for progressive causes. Our chat with Heather allows us a glimpse into her lifetime of activism, from her tireless work in ensuring the safety of 11,000 women seeking abortions to her current endeavors.

    The conversation takes a deeper turn as we discuss the power of movementsUsing Heather's picture alongside civil rights hero Fannie Lou Hamer as our springboard, we dive deeper to analyze the impact of various movements and campaigns in shaping our society. We examine the significance of the civil rights movement, the labor movement, the Black Lives Matter movement, and the climate justice movement. We also discuss Heather's visionary work in creating the Midwest Academy, her strategy chart, and her aspirations for future training of organizers and activists

    Finally, Tiffany and Heather share their thoughts on freedom and the role of love in pursuing it. This episode is a profound exploration of freedom, love, and the relentless pursuit of justice.

    (0:00:04) - introducing the legendary Heather Booth

    (0:14:12) - The Importance of Organizing and Training

    (0:30:17) - The Power of Movements and Campaigns

    (0:38:43) - Movement, Campaigns, and Organization

    (0:56:20) - Freedom, Love, and Organizing

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  • Listen in as we celebrate the incredible accomplishment of over 116,000 signatures submitted to the City of Atlanta to put the controversial Cop City on the ballot. Join us in recognizing the tireless efforts of volunteers, organizers, and programmers who made this possible. We'll also discuss how this podcast serves as a vital platform for activists and those dedicated to making a world of difference. I'll also share some insights from the book I'm currently engrossed in.

    This episode also delves into the complexities of grief, especially as an activist and organizer. I open up about my personal experiences with grief and share some of the practices that have helped me navigate through this difficult time, including the power of prayer. I also share my thoughts on the importance of being mindful of who we choose as our comrades and how this choice can greatly influence our journey through grief.

    Don't miss our exciting discussion on Beyoncé's Renaissance concert. We applaud her ability to create a safe space and the powerful sense of collective action her concert inspired. From the impact of social media in spreading messages of support to the role of culture, music, and spirit in creating safe spaces, we discuss it all. We also reflect on our own responsibilities as organizers in creating meaningful experiences and a better world for everyone. Join us for this powerful conversation and prepare to be inspired!

    (0:00:01) - Organizing and Activism for Change
    (0:11:37) - Grief, Support, Prayer, and Gifts
    (0:19:29) - Flowers, Rest Decks, and Grief
    (0:32:34) - What Organizers Can Learn from the Renaissance Tour
    (0:41:58) - Takeaways from the Concert
    (0:49:39) - Inspiration From Beyonce

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  • Step into the shoes of activists fighting for climate change solutions. This episode guarantees you'll understand the current political landscape, and more importantly, how we can collectively drive change. We sit down with Rachel Lears, the insightful director of "To the End", to discuss the different lanes of movement needed for significant progress. From moments of crisis to opportunities for change, this discussion promises to open your eyes to the realities and possibilities of our shared future.

    Next, we turn our focus towards two organizations that are creating waves in the climate legislation scene: Sunrise Movement and the Roosevelt Institute. We're honored to have Alana, Katie, and Day as our panelists, who share their unique perspectives on creating a green new deal. Engage with us as we explore the critical role of leadership and the value of storytelling in this fight. This conversation underscores the significance of racial justice and the importance of investing in black and brown working-class communities for the success of the green new deal movement.

    As we wrap up, we challenge ourselves and you, our listeners, to envision the world we want to build. We talk strategies to tie the climate crisis to everyday concerns, build community support, and cultivate organizational capacity. We emphasize the power of intergenerational collaboration, the origins and vision of the Green New Deal, and the role of direct action in this movement. Our parting note is a heartfelt thank you to our listeners, and a film recommendation that continues this crucial conversation. Listen in and join us on this journey towards a more equitable and sustainable future.

    (0:04:53) - Leadership and Organizing for Climate Change
    (0:14:38) - Changing Hearts and Minds
    (0:23:17) - Power of People in Political Change
    (0:28:13) - Connecting Climate Crisis to Everyday Concerns
    (0:34:45) - Building Community Support and Organizational Capacity
    (0:38:11) - Building a Successful Movement
    (0:45:48) - Green New Deal's Origins and Vision
    (0:54:38) - Film Recommendation and Thank You

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  • Do you ever wonder how injustice continues to pervade our society, particularly against the indigenous communities? This episode aims to explore such injustices, focusing on the controversy surrounding the sacred Black Hills of the Lakota tribe and the Mount Rushmore monument. We navigate the labyrinth of societal wrongdoings and discuss ways to channel our efforts effectively.

    Brace yourself for a mind-bending conversation with Tamika Mallory, a prominent activist, as we dissect issues like the proposed police complex in Decatur, Georgia and its likely implications on the black community. Joined by Mallory, we delve into complex discussions about identifying "the they" when it comes to organizing and holding people accountable. We also shed light on the ongoing fight for justice for Breonna Taylor and urge our listeners to not sit on the sidelines but join in the battle for equity and justice.

    As we wrestle with the reality of the political landscape, we contemplate the limited choices for President. We challenge ourselves and our listeners to support a candidate who isn't afraid of radical thinking and real change. In our concluding segment, we discuss the launch of the SBR Helping Hands organization, the power of dreaming, and the importance of passing the baton to the next generation. So, tune in, be informed, and let's get to work on making a difference together!

    (0:00:00) - Lakota Nation and Mount Rushmore Controversy

    (0:13:22) - Navigating Responsibilities and Priorities

    (0:23:45) - Police Complex and Drug Policy Concerns

    (0:38:01) - Understanding Accountability and Identifying Effective Strategies

    (0:48:35) - Helping Hands Organization Launch

    (1:02:05) - Discussion on Freedom and Political Choices

    (1:12:09) - Freedom to Dream and Pass Baton

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  • Think the political landscape has been changing? You're absolutely right. Today, we're peeling back the layers on the seismic shifts and the potential impact on the 2024 elections. Our deep dive into The Washington Post data reveals a staggering 32 million new voters in the past eight years, coupled with a dwindling older population. The question isn't if these changes will influence the election, but how. We also shine a spotlight on the often-overlooked census, detailing its vital role in painting an accurate picture of our nation's racial and population shifts.

    What if the success of movements was less about size and more about conversation? In a world echoing the mantra 'bigger is better', we challenge that notion passionately. Engaging one-on-one conversations can be a powerful engine of change and leadership growth. We discuss strategies that can make participation in movements less daunting, focusing on process simplification and resource provision.

    Finally, it's time to talk about democracy. Engaging responsibly isn't simply choosing a side. It's about creating meaningful change, weaving a strong community fabric, reading widely, and holding ourselves accountable. It's about the discipline of timing in politics, examining the practicality of forming a third party. We get real about the New Georgia Project and their exemplary efforts in civic engagement. In a world that often appears divided, we need to remind ourselves of the shared goal: a democracy that works for all. So, are you ready to gear up for the upcoming election?

    (0:00:01) - Preparing for the 2024 Election

    0:06:05 - White Americans' Impending Minority Status
    0:08:15 - Election Narratives and Fear-Mongering Impact
    0:14:59 - Conversations and Leadership Development
    0:18:11 - The Importance of One-on-One Conversations
    0:29:53 - Impact of Social Media Posts
    0:34:02 - Avoiding Social Media Trolls
    0:36:45 - New Georgia Project & Stop Cop City Campaign
    0:42:36 - Voter Education for Young People

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  • Ever wondered why thousands of workers willingly walk off their jobs and onto picket lines? How can you, even from afar, support their fight for fair wages and rights? Welcome to an exploration into the stirring world of labor union strikes, as we place a special spotlight on the Writer's Guild of America strike at Netflix.

    This episode guides you through the power of strategic protesting and organization, drawing from firsthand experiences and narratives. We unravel the significance of visibility, diversity, and the right location in strikes, and shed light on deceptive anti-union laws. Listen on as we discuss the story of 95,000 SEIU local 721 workers who voted to authorize a strike following labor law violations.

    We round off by sharing our favorite picket lines and celebrate the power of collective representation. Drawing inspiration from Priya Parker's book The Art of Gathering, we examine how these spaces can help people envision a different reality. As we look to the future and the role of unions in the 2024 presidential election, join us for this enlightening journey into the world of labor strikes, collective bargaining, and the determination of workers fighting for their rights.

    (0:00:01) - The Writer's Guild Strike at Netflix

    (0:07:08) - Labor Union Strikes and Organizing Efforts

    (0:15:21) - Fight for Fairness

    (0:26:32) - The Power of Strategic Protesting

    (0:31:43) - Organization in Protests

    (0:45:14) - Understanding Union Rights and Restrictions

    (0:53:20) - Favorite Picket Lines and Solidarity Things

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  • Drawing from our collective strength, we reminisce about the power of unity seen during the Alabama Riverfront Brawl. You'll hear us exult in the way our community came together to support a brave young man, raise funds for his cause, and ensure justice was served. We've marked August 5th as a testament to the might of concerted action, a resounding instance of black solidarity and community fortitude.

    In the ongoing pursuit of liberty, we were fortunate to be joined by David Johns, Executive Director of the National Black Justice Coalition. David shared enlightening insights on the choices we need to make to protect ourselves and others during collective action. We also touched upon the importance of accountability in the wake of celebrity social commentary and the urgent need to protect our trans community members. We dived into the rich history of LGBTQIA+ folks in African villages, drawing from the wisdom of our ancestors to inspire our struggle towards liberation.

    Let's celebrate the legacies of our ancestors, draw strength from their stories, and remember the vital role we play in this ongoing narrative. So come, join us in this riveting discourse, and let's continue to strive for a freer, more equitable world.

    Key Points

    (0:00:00) - Community Organizing After Alabama Brawl

    (0:05:39) - Engagement, Choices, and Organizing in Activism

    (0:15:53) - Social Media's Impact on Activists' Responsibility

    (0:25:22) - Issues of Accountability and Identity

    (0:37:33) - Lessons From Working With Large Organizations

    (0:41:35) - Corporate Allyship and Equity Investment Challenges

    (0:52:32) - Education and the Power of Ancestors

    (1:00:34) - Navigating Education and Systemic Oppression

    (1:15:43) - Queer Liberation and Black History

    (1:22:00) - Defining Freedom

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  • What if your voice could shape the budget of your city? What if communities held the power to dictate their own development and welfare? Embark with us on a journey to explore these possibilities… As we speak with Dr. David C. Turner III, Assistant Professor of Black Life and Racial Justice at UCLA's Luskin School of Public Affairs. Dr. Turner is an activist scholar from Inglewood, California, and his research focuses on youth-based social movements, political identity, and resistance to the prison regime.

    Key points:

    (0:00:00) - Organizing in LA and Police Budgets

    (0:08:22) - Investing in Youth and Community Safety

    (0:15:25) - Organizing in LA

    (0:19:00) - Building Community Power for Social Change

    (0:24:51) - Building a People's Budget and Coalition

    (0:36:21) - Building People Power for Advocacy

    (0:46:47) - Exploring Freedom, Change, and Community Engagement

    (0:55:57) - Upcoming Event and Black August Celebration

    Join us on this transformative journey as we explore community organization, empowerment, and the crucial role of budgeting in city development. By the end of our discussion, you'll be equipped to advocate for the People's Budget Coalition and support authentic community representation. We shed light on the complexities of public spending and the fight for youth development budget allocation, challenging harmful stereotypes and emphasizing the power of community investment in preventing violence.

    We also delve into the history of Los Angeles and celebrate the strength of coalition building in fostering an abolitionist resistance movement. The People's Budget Survey emerges as a critical tool in understanding community needs and ensuring their voices are heard. Our exploration concludes with reflections on collective action and the importance of supporting individuals in their community journeys. Discover the true power of organized people shaping the future of their cities.

    For more information about Dr. David C. Turner III and his work, visit http://davidcturner.com.

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    How We Get Free Podcast is produced and edited by Idea to Launch Podcast Productions