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May 20, 2021
“No one person can transform a system”
Maurice MitchellMiski NoorSolana RiceKandace MontgomeryRukia Lumumba
Maurice Mitchell and Rukia Lumumba on what co-governance means, the relationship between elected officials and movements, and how we build decision-making...
Black Lives Matter
Rukia Lumumba
Executive Director of the People’s Advocacy Institute, co-director of the Electoral Justice Project, and manager of the successful Committee to Elect...
May 20, 2021
Practicing Imagination
Solana RiceMariame Kaba
Mariame Kaba talks about how her work has changed over the last year, why she writes, and how she keeps visioning at the forefront of her organizing practice....
May 17, 2021
“We are at a very high level of physical and moral exhaustion.”
Nelson Soza
Colombian human rights observer Nathalie Pareja talks about the human rights violations taking place across the country right now, why the...
May 17, 2021
“This is a serious human rights crisis.”
Nelson Soza
An anonymous protestor in Colombia on the austerity measures causing the protests, the government’s violent crackdown, and why the strike continues despite severe...
Mariame Kaba
Mariame Kaba is an organizer, educator, curator, and prison industrial complex (PIC) abolitionist who is active in movements for racial, gender, and...
May 20, 2021
Fighting for the Right to Protest
Simon AdamsSolana Rice
Simon Adams of the Dream Defenders breaks down what Florida’s new law restricting the right to protest means for organizers in the state, and why...
Simon Adams
Simon Adams was born and raised in Orlando, Fl. He is an activist, changemaker, and thought leader on issues of racial equity, intersectional solidarity, and progressive politics in The City Beautiful.
May 20, 2021
The Uprisings: Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow
Solana RiceMiski NoorKandace Montgomery
This is an intergenerational collection of writers and organizers, movement and world builders, soul stirrers and table shakers, healers and the still...
Black Lives Matter
May 20, 2021
Police-Free Childhoods
Lindsay ZafirKesi Foster Darnel Joseph
Darnel Joseph and Kesi Foster talk about their work organizing young people around police and prison abolition.