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On this episode of The Popaganda Podcast, Tashmica guides Shannon through the American religious thriller film series, Left Behind. In what feels like an accelerated Vacation Bible School experience, they discuss how and why traditional Evangelical Christian teachings have been used to implement harmful legislation, institutional policies, and social practices that dishonor our relationship with ourselves, our children, and our loved ones.
Tune in for a conversation about the rapture, bad theology, and what it means when Tashmica tells someone to "Get raptured, bitch!"
Come for the pop culture. Stay for the abolition.
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Sponsored in part by: The Accountable Communities Consortium and The Firecracker Foundation.
Access: Transcript now available on Apple Podcasts
Content Warning: The Popaganda Podcast explores the intersections of transformative justice, prison abolition, and pop culture. We will be talking in general about the existence of domestic violence, sexual violence, and state violence and our experiences with these forms of violence throughout the season. In this episode in particular, we will be talking about these themes and our own survivorship. We will not be talking in high levels of detail about specific experiences of violence. We invite everyone to use this information to make choices about what is right for you.
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On this episode of The Popaganda Podcast, Shannon and Tashmica talk with Mathilda Zeller, author of "Kushtuka”, one of the 29 spine-tingling horror stories included in Never Whistle at Night: An Indigenous Dark Fiction Anthology. She also got in trouble with Tashmica at a tamalada for talking about transformative justice when they were supposed to be making tamales. Happens to the best of us!
Mathilda shares why she chooses to write horror and spills the tea on white women authors acting badly on the internet. Tune in for a conversation about how the monsters under our beds exist in more than just our spooky stories and how we can get brave enough to face them.
Come for the pop culture. Stay for the abolition.
For this week’s pop culture homework visit www.popagandapod.com.
Leave a 5-star review for The Popaganda Podcast and we might feature it in an upcoming episode! You can also send us love or suggest show topics by emailing us at [email protected].
Sponsored in part by: The Accountable Communities Consortium and The Firecracker Foundation.
Access: Transcript now available on Apple Podcasts
Content Warning: The Popaganda Podcast explores the intersections of transformative justice, prison abolition, and pop culture. We will be talking in general about the existence of domestic violence, sexual violence, and state violence and our experiences with these forms of violence throughout the season. In this episode in particular, we will be talking about these themes and our own survivorship. We will not be talking in high levels of detail about specific experiences of violence. We invite everyone to use this information to make choices about what is right for you.
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On this episode of The Popaganda Podcast Shannon and Tashmica discuss how we failed Amber Heard. Despite decades of work to disrupt the stigma and myths surrounding domestic violence, the Depp v. Heard trial gave us all a look at how the court of public opinion continues to demonize survivors seeking justice.
Tune in for a conversation about what went wrong and what you need to know to support loved ones experiencing violence within their most intimate relationships.
Come for the pop culture. Stay for the abolition.
For this week’s pop culture homework visit www.popagandapod.com.
Leave a 5-star review for The Popaganda Podcast and we might feature it in an upcoming episode! You can also send us love or suggest show topics by emailing us at [email protected].
Sponsored in part by: The Accountable Communities Consortium and The Firecracker Foundation.
Access: Transcript now available on Apple Podcasts
Content Warning: The Popaganda Podcast explores the intersections of transformative justice, prison abolition, and pop culture. We will be talking in general about the existence of domestic violence, sexual violence, and state violence and our experiences with these forms of violence throughout the season. In this episode in particular, we will be talking about these themes and our own survivorship. We will not be talking in high levels of detail about specific experiences of violence. We invite everyone to use this information to make choices about what is right for you.
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On this episode of The Popaganda Podcast Shannon and Tashmica are joined by special guest, Hoai An Pham, an abolitionist organizer, graphic designer, animator, public health student, and avid lover of Grey's Anatomy. Together they discuss the radical storytelling that pops up in the halls and on-call rooms of Seattle's Grey-Sloan Memorial Hospital and @Grey'sAbolition, a new Instagram account that continually reminds us to pick abolition, choose abolition, and love abolition.
Come for the pop culture. Stay for the abolition.
For this week’s pop culture homework visit www.popagandapod.com.
Leave a 5-star review for The Popaganda Podcast and we might feature it in an upcoming episode! You can also send us love or suggest show topics by emailing us at [email protected].
Sponsored in part by: The Accountable Communities Consortium and The Firecracker Foundation.
Access: Transcript now available on Apple Podcasts
Content Warning: The Popaganda Podcast explores the intersections of transformative justice, prison abolition, and pop culture. We will be talking in general about the existence of domestic violence, sexual violence, and state violence and our experiences with these forms of violence throughout the season. In this episode in particular, we will be talking about these themes and our own survivorship. We will not be talking in high levels of detail about specific experiences of violence. We invite everyone to use this information to make choices about what is right for you.
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Our guest zara raven (zara/z), taught us a lot about conservatorship through their love of Britney Spears. Turns out, we were only scratching the surface of this important Disability Justice issue. Find out more on this week's episode of Lingo Plinko.
Find the full show notes and links at www.popagandapod.com
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Join Tashmica and Shannon as we discuss the Netflix drama Baby Reindeer. Listen in as we explore the complexities of surviving domestic and sexual violence, the nuanced portrayals of male survivors and our deep love of the character Teri played by the fabulous and brilliant Nava Mau.
Come for the pop culture. Stay for the abolition.
For this week’s pop culture homework visit www.popagandapod.com.
Leave a 5-star review for The Popaganda Podcast and we might feature it in an upcoming episode! You can also send us love or suggest show topics by emailing us at [email protected].
Sponsored in part by: The Accountable Communities Consortium and The Firecracker Foundation.
Access: Transcript now available on Apple Podcasts
Content Warning: The Popaganda Podcast explores the intersections of transformative justice, prison abolition, and pop culture. We will be talking in general about the existence of domestic violence, sexual violence, and state violence and our experiences with these forms of violence throughout the season. In this episode in particular, we will be talking about these themes and our own survivorship. We will not be talking in high levels of detail about specific experiences of violence. We invite everyone to use this information to make choices about what is right for you.
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True Detective Night Country was a massive success with not-so-great reviews. Led by Kali Reis, the first Indigenous lead of an HBO series, Hollywood legend Jodie Foster, and Issa Lopez, the Mexican Filmmaker who created, wrote, and directed this powerful supernatural thriller, this season had us - and a record-breaking 3.2 million viewers - on the edge of our seats for the season finale.
So then why are people being such haters?
Kali ‘Meuquinonoag’ Reis is an Afro-Indigenous storyteller that is raising the visibility of Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women (MMIW) through her portrayal of Alaskan Native trooper Evangeline Navarro and her own intersectional visibility and activism. She also happens to be the first Indigenous Boxing World Champion. Weaving a story that explores conversations with ancestors beyond the veil, environmental justice, and what Liz Danvers represents to us, this show gave us a lot to talk about.
Join Shannon and Tashmica as they discuss how American viewers didn't get the answers they wanted from HBO Max's True Detective Night Country, but they definitely got the answers they deserved.
Come for the pop culture. Stay for the abolition.
For this week’s pop culture homework, visit www.popagandapod.com.
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Content Warning: The Popaganda Podcast explores the intersections of transformative justice, prison abolition, and pop culture. We will be talking in general about the existence of domestic violence, sexual violence, and state violence and our experiences with these forms of violence throughout the season. In this episode in particular, we will be talking about these themes and our own survivorship. We will not be talking in high levels of detail about specific experiences of violence. We invite everyone to use this information to make choices about what is right for you.
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Executive Producers: Shannon Perez-Darby and Tashmica TorokAudio Production: Shannon Perez-DarbyShow Notes + Art: Tashmica Torok -
In today’s episode of The Popaganda Podcast, Tashmica introduces Shannon to the Satanic Panic of the 1980s through the award-winning documentary, Satan Wants You.
To scare people back into a Sunday pew, the Catholic Church funded the publication of a book based on the account of a woman who claimed to have survived satanic ritualistic child abuse. Michelle Remembers was a bestseller and the survivor Michelle Smith and Dr. Larry Pazder, her therapist, coauthor, and eventually her husband, spent their time promoting the book on talk shows or training law enforcement to spot this new crime spree targeting children across the country. Cops started training therapists and suddenly, more than 200 people across the country had been criminalized without a single shred of evidence.
It was all based on a convenient lie. Does any of this sound familiar? Pun intended. This is a Tim Ballard and the Sound of Freedom origin story. Check out our last episode for context!
Join Tashmica and Shannon as they fall down a rabbit hole where they discover that when it comes to resistance, bodily autonomy, and knowing who the real enemies of children are, the Church of Satan may be the church for a time such as this.
Come for the pop culture. Stay for the abolition.
For this week’s pop culture homework, visit www.popagandapod.com.
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Access: Transcript now available on Apple Podcasts!
Content Warning: The Popaganda Podcast explores the intersections of transformative justice, prison abolition, and pop culture. We will be talking in general about the existence of domestic violence, sexual violence, and state violence and our experiences with these forms of violence throughout the season. In this episode in particular, we will be talking about these themes and our own survivorship. We will not be talking in high levels of detail about specific experiences of violence. We invite everyone to use this information to make choices about what is right for you.
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Executive Producers: Shannon Perez-Darby and Tashmica TorokAudio Production: Shannon Perez-DarbyShow Notes + Art: Tashmica Torok -
Shannon Perez-Darby and Tashmica Torok discuss Britney Spears, the nuances of conservatorship, mad liberation, and the liberatory possibilities of dancing on the internet with our first guest ever - mad queer mama, Zara Raven.
Zara Raven isn't just our premiere Abolitionist Britney building a world without prisons + policing, starting at home. They are the coordinator for Queenies Crew, an initiative that engages children in learning about building communities of care without prisons or policing, the former director of Collective Action for Safe Spaces in D.C., a grassroots, trans and queer-led organization that focuses on creating safe republic spaces, and a cocreator of 8 to Abolition. For more information about Zara, visit https://linktr.ee/bubblybutfierce.
Come for the pop culture. Stay for the abolition.
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What do abortion and human trafficking have in common? Find out on this week's episode of Lingo Plinko.
Read the full article at https://accountablecommunities.com/writing
Find the full show notes and links at www.popagandapod.com
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Tim Ballard is a lying, McLiar face (allegedly) but that doesn’t mean that he hasn’t had an indelible impact on how everyday Americans understand or misunderstand the sexual exploitation of children around the globe. But how did this qanon-tinged thriller become the 10th biggest domestic film of the year? Join Shannon and Tashmica for a conversation about Operation Underground Railroad, the scam behind the ‘new’ Anti-Trafficking Movement, and why the mythology created by Ballard is a threat to your reproductive rights.
We watched The Sound of Freedom so you don’t have to. Please don’t watch it. We beg you.
Listen + subscribe everywhere you get your podcasts. For more information, visit www.popagandapod.com.
Come for the pop culture. Stay for the abolition.
Pop Culture Homework:
Sound of Freedom is everything an anti-trafficking film shouldn't be Why you should be wary of statistics on ‘modern slavery’ and ‘trafficking’ - The Washington Post Tim Ballard, Inspiration Behind 'Sound of Freedom,' Quietly Leaves Anti-Trafficking Group State Violence, Sex Trade, and the Failure of Anti-Trafficking PoliciesIdaho governor signs 'abortion trafficking' bill into law | AP News "Sound of Freedom" Act would automatically sentence child traffickers to life in prison Abortion Trafficking is the New Satanic PanicPeople + Practices We Love:
You’re Wrong About: Human TraffickingYou can join our Pop Culture Besties! Instagram Broadcast Channel for a behind-the-scenes look at what we’re watching, our pop culture emergencies (that are never real emergencies), and special announcements. If you love the project, your engagement will help it grow so thank you in advance for supporting this one-of-a-kind show.
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Access: Transcript now available on Apple Podcasts!
Content Warning: The Popaganda Podcast explores the intersections of transformative justice, prison abolition, and pop culture. We will be talking in general about the existence of domestic violence, sexual violence, and state violence and our experiences with these forms of violence throughout the season. In this episode in particular, we will be talking about these themes and our own survivorship. We will not be talking in high levels of detail about specific experiences of violence. We invite everyone to use this information to make choices about what is right for you.
Credits:
Executive Producers: Shannon Perez-Darby and Tashmica TorokAudio Production: Shannon Perez-DarbyShow Notes + Art: Tashmica Torok -
Why do Shannon and Tashmica say the criminal legal system instead of the criminal justice system? Tashmica breaks it down with a little help from the Bureau of Justice and the Vera Institute for Justice.
Functions of Criminal Justice
Why we say "criminal legal system," Not "criminal justice system"
Season 2 of The Popaganda Podcast launched on Monday, April 22nd. Did you know that a 9-minute video called “Tom Cruise on Tom Cruise, Scientologist” was leaked to the media in 2008? In a bizarrely intense interview, Cruise claimed that Scientologists are the only people on the planet equipped to handle addictions, car accidents, and natural disasters.
If this made you stop and say, “What now?” You might be one of our pop culture besties.
Click here to listen + subscribe everywhere you get your podcasts. You can also join our Pop Culture Besties! Instagram Broadcast Channel for a behind-the-scenes look at what we’re watching, our pop culture emergencies (that are never real emergencies), and special announcements. If you love the project, your engagement will help it grow so thank you in advance for supporting this one-of-a-kind show.
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Tom Cruise once claimed Scientology had solved humanity’s greatest challenges. To which Shannon and Tashmica say, “What now?”
The Popaganda Podcast kicks off season 2 with a conversation about “Tom Cruise on Tom Cruise, Scientologist”. An American actor, producer, and celebrity Scientologist, Tom Cruise is the lead in major blockbuster films like Top Gun and the spy series Mission: Impossible. As latchkey kids, we will never forget him jumping on Oprah’s couch over his love for Katie Holmes. Long since divorced under questionable circumstances, Cruise has given millions to a religious organization despite repeated accusations of abuse and he’s never been canceled. How does he do it?
*insert Kate Bornstein + Leah Remini sideeye*
Tune in as cohosts Shannon Perez-Darby and Tashmica Torok discuss how cults, communes, and even nonprofit organizations can use power and control dynamics to hurt people. Could a healthy practice of accountability change everything? Let's talk about it!
Come for the pop culture. Stay for the abolition.
For more information, visit www.popagandapod.com.
Pop Culture Homework:
Tom Cruise on Tom Cruise, ScientologistMission: ImpossibleKate BornsteinMy Scientology MovieGoing Clear: Scientology & the Prison of Belief Leah Remini, Troublemaker: Surviving Hollywood and ScientologyAre our Movements Cults? Just Sex: Mapping Your Desire Podcast with Jamie Grant featuring Shannon Perez DarbyPeople + Practices We Love:
BEAM: Healing and Accountability WheelPower and Control WheelLeave a 5-star review for The Popaganda Podcast and we might feature it in an upcoming episode! You can also send us love or suggest show topics by emailing us at [email protected].
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TikTok - @Popaganda_Pod YouTube - The Popaganda PodcastInstagram - @popagandapodSponsored in part by: Accountable Communities Consortium and The Firecracker Foundation.
Access: Transcript now available on Apple Podcasts!
Content Warning: The Popaganda Podcast explores the intersections of transformative justice, prison abolition, and pop culture. We will be talking in general about the existence of domestic violence, sexual violence, and state violence and our experiences with these forms of violence throughout the season. In this episode in particular, we will be talking about these themes and our own survivorship. We will not be talking in high levels of detail about specific experiences of violence. We invite everyone to use this information to make choices about what is right for you.
Credits:
Executive Producers: Shannon Perez-Darby and Tashmica TorokAudio Production: Shannon Perez-DarbyShow Notes + Art: Tashmica Torok -
The Popaganda Podcast: an award-winning social justice podcast about the pop culture we love and how it inspires us to build a safer, more just world for everyone. Hosts Shannon Perez-Darby and Tashmica Torok are former latchkey kids who grew up to become survivor activists and pop culture besties. Tune in for elevated unscripted commentary that normalizes transformative justice practices and prison abolition strategies by amplifying one culture-shifting truth – we keep us safe.
Season 2 launches on April 22, 2024. Listen everywhere you get your podcasts.
Come for the pop culture. Stay for the abolition.
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Access: Transcript now available on Apple Podcasts!
Content Warning: The Popaganda Podcast explores the intersections of transformative justice, prison abolition, and pop culture. We will be talking in general about the existence of domestic violence, sexual violence, and state violence and our experiences with these forms of violence throughout the season. In this episode in particular, we will be talking about these themes and our own survivorship. We will not be talking in high levels of detail about specific experiences of violence. We invite everyone to use this information to make choices about what is right for you.
Credits:
Executive Producers: Shannon Perez-Darby and Tashmica TorokAudio Production: Shannon Perez-DarbyShow Notes + Art: Tashmica TorokFor more information, visit www.popagandapod.com.
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Lingo Plinko is a minisode of The Popaganda Podcast with Shannon Perez Darby and Tashmica Torok. On Monday, we dropped a bonus episode about the HBO original documentary, Great Photo, Lovely Life that came with a trigger warning and an encouragement to listen with care. So instead of breaking down our working definitions of the transformative justice terms that we use throughout the podcast episodes, we’re going to explore the practice of box breathing.
Click here to for the Box Breathing playlist on our YouTube channel.
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Content Warning: The Popaganda Podcast explores the intersections of transformative justice, prison abolition, and pop culture. We will be talking in general about the existence of domestic violence, sexual violence, and state violence and our experiences with these forms of violence throughout the season. In this episode in particular, we will be talking about these themes and our own survivorship. We will not be talking in high levels of detail about specific experiences of violence. We invite everyone to use this information to make choices about what is right for you.
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Executive Producers: Shannon Perez-Darby and Tashmica TorokAudio Production: Tashmica TorokShow Notes + Art: Tashmica Torok -
CW/TW: child sexual abuse.
In anticipation of the Popaganda season 2 launch on April 22nd, cohosts Shannon Perez-Darby and Tashmica Torok reconnect to discuss the original HBO documentary, Great Photo, Lovely Life. This poignant film follows Photojournalist Amanda Mustard as she investigates her ‘touchy-feely grandpa’ and his role in decades of serial sexual abuse through archival photos, home videos, and interviews with the children he harmed and the bystanders who were tricked into believing that everything was fine.
Listen in as two lifelong survivor activists consider how turning towards the violence we experience in our families could give us our best chance at understanding, confronting, and ending child sexual abuse.
Shannon and Tashmica give this documentary the highest of trigger warnings. We encourage you to download and listen with care.
Whether you’re new to Popaganda or a loyal listener since the very beginning, we thank you for sticking with us. As podcasting newbies, we are always improving our skills. That’s why we are so excited to be one of 16 epic podcasts to be included in the Association of Independents in Radio's (AIR) newest program, New Voices AMPLIFY. We also just got to celebrate 1,000 downloads. None of this would be possible without your support!
AIR New Voices Amplify Spotify Playlist featuring a ‘Best of’ collection from the 16 podcast fellows.
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Survivor support is available 24/7 through the National Sexual Assault Hotline. We encourage listeners to connect with confidential support services by calling 1-800-656-HOPE [4673] or by visiting rainn.org for access to their LIVE chat.
For ongoing care or referrals to healing practitioners, check out these resources:
Therapy for Black GirlsThe Queer Trans Therapists of Color NetworkBad Bitches Have Bad Days Too#QOTD: “Part of what's gonna change the culture that leads to child sexual abuse is that we have to turn and face it. We have to shine the light on what's happening. And I would prefer folks [to] do that in this stumbling, imperfect way than to feel like you have to be an expert.” - Shannon Perez-Darby
Sponsored in part by: Accountable Communities Consortium and The Firecracker Foundation.
Access: Transcript now available on Apple Podcasts!
Content Warning: The Popaganda Podcast explores the intersections of transformative justice, prison abolition, and pop culture. We will be talking in general about the existence of domestic violence, sexual violence, and state violence and our experiences with these forms of violence throughout the season. In this episode in particular, we will be talking about these themes and our own survivorship. We will not be talking in high levels of detail about specific experiences of violence. We invite everyone to use this information to make choices about what is right for you.
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Executive Producers: Shannon Perez-Darby and Tashmica TorokAudio Production: Shannon Perez-DarbyShow Notes + Graphic Design: Tashmica Torok -
Popaganda Season 2 launches on April 22nd but Shannon and Tashmica can’t wait that long to talk pop culture chisme and transformative justice. In this bonus episode, we talk about cults, communes, and the surveillance state through the experiences of the recently released but not quite free Gypsy Rose Blanchard and her husband, Ryan Scott Anderson, the docuseries Natalia Speaks, and HBO’s The Garden.
Download and listen to this episode to join the conversation!
This might also be a good time to revisit the Copaganda episode from Season 1. Don’t forget to subscribe wherever you get your podcasts so you don’t miss upcoming announcements and the Lingo Plinko! Minisodes.
Come for the pop culture. Stay for the abolition.
Whether you’re new to Popaganda or a loyal listener since the very beginning, we thank you for sticking with us. As podcasting newbies, we are always improving our skills. That’s why we are so excited to be one of 16 epic podcasts to be included in the Association of Independents in Radio's (AIR) newest program, New Voices AMPLIFY. We also just got to celebrate 1,000 downloads. None of this would be possible without your support!
AIR New Voices Amplify Spotify Playlist featuring a ‘Best of’ collection from the 16 podcast fellows.
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Pop Culture Homework (Media Mentions):
Gypsy Rose (TikTok)The Act (TV series)The View’s Joy Behar Forgets Gypsy Rose Was Involved in Mom's Murder Mid-Interview Nick Viall and The Viall FilesPeople + Practices We Love:
Circle Forward + The Consent PrincipleCultish by Amanda MontellEpisode Inspired TJ Quote: “We will never dismantle the master’s house with the master’s tools.” - Audre Lorde
Sponsored in part by: Accountable Communities Consortium and The Firecracker Foundation.
Access: Transcript now available on Apple Podcasts!
Content Warning: The Popaganda Podcast explores the intersections of transformative justice, prison abolition, and pop culture. We will be talking in general about the existence of domestic violence, sexual violence, and state violence and our experiences with these forms of violence throughout the season. In this episode in particular, we will be talking about these themes and our own survivorship. We will not be talking in high levels of detail about specific experiences of violence. We invite everyone to use this information to make choices about what is right for you.
Credits:
Executive Producers: Shannon Perez-Darby and Tashmica Torok
Audio Production: Shannon Perez-Darby
Show Notes + Graphic Design: Tashmica Torok
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It takes more power to build than to burn and Shannon Perez Darby and Tashmica Torok want to build.
In the season finale of The Popaganda Podcast, you are invited to jump into a time machine and look into their radical visions for a future where transformative justice practices and abolition frameworks are realized. Listen in as they reflect on how their lived experiences in childhood and within their family systems have helped them see the sci-fi possibilities that have helped sustain their hopefulness in a future that they will likely never see.
What can we build if we feel connected to and are willing to sacrifice for that bolder, more just future?
Pop Culture Homework
Parable of the Sower, Fledgling, and Kindred by Octavia ButlerRaising Free People by Akilah S. RichardsFoundationSponsored by:
The Firecracker FoundationAccountable CommunitiesSubscribe, Like, and Follow!
TikTok: @Popaganda_Pod
Instagram: @popagandapod
Content Warning: This podcast explores the intersections of transformative justice and pop culture. We will be talking in general about the existence of domestic sexual and state violence and our experiences with these forms of violence throughout the season, and in this episode in particular, we will be talking about these themes and our own survivorship. We will not be talking in high levels of detail about specific experiences of violence. We invite everyone to use this information to make choices about what is right for you.
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In episode 5 of The Popaganda Podcast, Tashmica Torok guides Shannon Perez-Darby through where her love of True Crime began and how it has changed over time. The people who are the most interested in the True Crime genre are also those who experience the highest rates of sexual and domestic violence. How can this be?
Listen in as we explore what may be our unhealthiest relationship with Copaganda or a tool to help our loved ones see the criminal legal system for what it truly is.
PS - if you need a primer on Copaganda, go back and give episode 2 a listen.
Pop Culture Homework
In the Heat of the NightSweet Valley High Super Thriller SeriesMind Over MurderThis Is Why You Can't Turn Away From True CrimeWhy do we love true crime — and is it healthy for us? Why do women love true crime? I have a theory.Four Propositions on True Crime and AbolitionForEveryone Collective: Abolitionist DocumentariesSponsored by:
The Firecracker FoundationAccountable CommunitiesSubscribe, Like, and Follow!
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Instagram: @popagandapod
Content Warning: This podcast explores the intersections of transformative justice and pop culture. We will be talking in general about the existence of domestic sexual and state violence and our experiences with these forms of violence throughout the season, and in this episode in particular, we will be talking about these themes and our own survivorship. We will not be talking in high levels of detail about specific experiences of violence. We invite everyone to use this information to make choices about what is right for you.
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Lingo Plinko is a minisode of the Popaganda Podcast with Shannon Perez Darby and Tashmica Torok. During these short and sweet segments, we'll be breaking down our working definitions of the transformative justice terms that we use throughout the podcast episodes.
So far, you’ve heard us drop the acronym TERF at least twice. But do you know what a TERF is or what Shannon means by “TERF-y” talking points?
Listen in as Tashmica talks about Trans Exclusionary Radical Feminism (TERF) so that you can spot and disrupt TERF-y talking points and learn how to be a better ally to trans people. Check out the links below for more!
You May Have Heard About TERFS
Happy Pride! Don't Be A TERF
Dax Shepard’s Latest Podcast Controversy With Jonathan Van Ness, Explained
How to Spot TERF Ideology
Why Sex isn't Binary - The Scientista Foundation
Defend Trans Youth – The Firecracker Foundation
To be in touch with Shannon or Tashmica, you can send an email to [email protected].
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