Ep 305 - One Million Experiments Part 8: Taller Salud with Zinnia Alejandro

The 1ME team is so hyped to welcome Zinnia Alejandro from Taller Salud onto the pod! Zinnia is the director of the Acuerdo de Paz (peace accord) program at Taller Salud, which is a community based feminist organization dedicated to improving women’s access to health care, to reducing violence within the community and to encourage economic growth through education and activism. Founded in 1979, the organization is based in Loíza, Puerto Rico.

For our first bilingual episode, we are releasing two versions–one in English and one in Spanish. You can find both versions on your podcast feed, as well as transcripts available on the AirGo and One Million Experiments websites.

Thanks to guest cohost Melissa Duprey, as well as Franceli Chapman-Varela for voiceover narration in translation.

SHOW NOTES
Learn more about Taller Salud - www.tallersalud.com/

¡El equipo de 1ME está muy feliz de recibir a Zinnia Alejandro de Taller Salud en el podcast! Zinnia es la directora del programa Acuerdo de Paz a Taller Salud, una organización feminista de base comunitaria dedicada a mejorar el acceso de las mujeres a la salud, reducir la violencia en entornos comunitarios y fomentar el desarrollo económico a través de la educación y el activismo. Fundada en 1979, Taller Salud es una organización independiente, no gubernamental, sin fines de lucro.

Para nuestro primer episodio bilingüe, estamos publicando dos versiones, una en inglés y otra en español. Puede encontrar ambas versiones en el feed de su podcast, así como las transcripciones disponibles en los sitios web de AirGo y One Million Experiments.

Gracias a nuestro coanfitriona Melissa Duprey, y tambien a Franceli Chapman-Varela para narración en traducción.

SHOW NOTES:

Aprende mas - https://www.tallersalud.com/

Escucha a One Million Experiments en ingles - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/one-million-experiments/id1589966282

Through The Portal Episode 3 - Global Justice with Harsha Walia

Through the Portal is a podcast from the Social Justice Portal Project, a national collaborative think tank hosted by the Social Justice Initiative at the University of Illinois Chicago. Each month, grassroots activists and radical scholars will give voice to community struggles, national strategies and sustainable alternatives for the future. The guest speakers, who are also Portal Project participants, explore what it means to walk through the portal of the current moment by centering racial and social justice issues.

On Episode 3, Damon and Teresa talk with Harsha Walia. Harsha is the award-winning author of Undoing Border Imperialism (2013) and, most recently, Border and Rule (2021). Trained in the law, she is a community organizer and campaigner in migrant justice, anti-capitalist, feminist, and anti-imperialist movements, including No One Is Illegal and Women’s Memorial March Committee. She breaks down how borders are central to carceral systems, the lessons to be learned from indigenous boundary protection, and what is more possible when we emerge through the portal into a borderless world.

SHOW NOTES

Learn more about Harsha's work - https://twitter.com/HarshaWalia

Learn more about the Portal Project: https://sjiportalproject.com/

Ep 304 - One Million Experiments Part 7: Chicago Abortion Fund with Alicia Hurtado

On this episode, the 1ME squad talks with Alicia Hurtado of the Chicago Abortion Fund, a movement stalwart that has been funding and supporting abortion access in Illinois and beyond for over 30 years. Alicia breaks down the relationship between abortions and criminalization, the steps we can all take right now to make abortion access possible in our communities, and the ways in which fighting the stigmatization of this necessary health care procedure can impact how we understand care as a whole.

SHOW NOTES

Support the work of the Chicago Abortion Fund - https://chicagoabortionfund.salsalabs.org/makeadonation/index.html

Find help getting an abortion - https://www.chicagoabortionfund.org/how-we-can-help

Chicago Abortion Fund Helpline - (312) 663-0338

#CareNotCops campaign - https://www.uchicagounited.org/carenotcops

Dissenters - https://wearedissenters.org/

Toolkit on how to talk about abortion - http://bit.ly/sayabortion

Resource of fake clinics, known as "pregnancy crisis centers" - http://exposefakeclinics.com

Repro Legal Help Line - https://www.reprolegalhelpline.org/

Subscribe to One Million Experiments - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/one-million-experiments/id1589966282

Explore all of the Experiments - http://millionexperiments.com/

Submit your Experiment - millionexperiments.com/Submit-a-Project

Subscribe to AirGo - podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/airgo/id1016530091

Through The Portal Episode 2 - Economic Democracy with Esteban Kelly

Through the Portal is a podcast from the Social Justice Portal Project, a national collaborative think tank hosted by the Social Justice Initiative at the University of Illinois Chicago. Each month, grassroots activists and radical scholars will give voice to community struggles, national strategies and sustainable alternatives for the future. The guest speakers, who are also Portal Project participants, explore what it means to walk through the portal of the current moment by centering racial and social justice issues.

On Episode 2, Dame and cohost Teresa Cordova of UIC talk Economic Democracy with Esteban Kelly. Esteban is Executive Director for the US Federation of Worker Cooperatives and is a worker-owner and co-founder of AORTA (Anti-Oppression Resource & Training Alliance), a worker co-op that builds capacity for social justice projects through intersectional training and consulting. He breaks down how building a worker coop might be easier than you think, the ways that we have to reclaim concepts of structure and organization from the capitalist class, and what he imagines the great labor awakening of today turning into.

SHOW NOTES

Learn more about Esteban's work - http://Aorta.coop

Clark Arrington - https://www.heroes.coop/post/clark-arrington

Philadelphia Area Cooperative Alliance - https://philadelphia.coop/

The Working World - https://www.theworkingworld.org/us/

The US Federation of Worker Cooperatives - https://www.usworker.coop/home/

Democracy at Work Institute - https://institute.coop/

The CIA reads French theory: on the intellectual labor of dismantling the cultural left - https://thephilosophicalsalon.com/the-cia-reads-french-theory-on-the-intellectual-labor-of-dismantling-the-cultural-left/

Cyborg Manifesto - https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/donna-haraway-a-cyborg-manifesto

ROC USA - https://rocusa.org/

EB PREC - https://ebprec.org/

Kensington Corridor Trust - https://kensingtoncorridortrust.org/

Collective Courage by Jessica Gordon Nembhard - https://www.psupress.org/books/titles/978-0-271-06216-7.html

The Revolution will not be Funded - https://www.dukeupress.edu/the-revolution-will-not-be-funded

When to Talk & When to Fight: The Strategic Choice between Dialogue & Resistance - https://bookshop.org/books/when-to-talk-and-when-to-fight-the-strategic-choice-between-dialogue-and-resistance/9781629638362

Dragonfly Partners - https://www.dragonfly-partners.com/

Learn more about the Portal Project: https://sjiportalproject.com/

Ep 303 - The Celebration Suite Vol. 4: The Partner Episode with Jennifer and Rosie

As AirGo hits 300 episodes, we're celebrating the milestone and show as a whole with the Celebration Suite. Over these four weeks, you're going to hear Dame and Kiss be interviewed by some of our closest comrades and compatriots about the show, who they are behind the podcast curtain, and much more. Come celebrate with us!

We wrap up the Celebration Suite by welcoming our life partners Jennifer and Rosie into the booth as guest hosts. They share some mailbag questions from our listeners, ask about some of their AirGo curiosities, and dream a little about what podcasts they would each want to make.

SHOW NOTES

Sign up for Rosie's Chicago Abortion Fund raffle for a chance to win her screenprint: https://bit.ly/vulvaflytrap

As a reminder–you can bring us to your campus, institution, or community organization for workshops and performances! Find out more here: https://airgoradio.com/booking

Leave a rating and review of AirGo: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/airgo/id1016530091

Through the Portal Ep 1 - Dean Spade on Abolition

Through the Portal is a podcast from the Social Justice Portal Project, a national collaborative think tank hosted by the Social Justice Initiative at the University of Illinois Chicago. Each month, grassroots activists and radical scholars will give voice to community struggles, national strategies and sustainable alternatives for the future. The guest speakers, who are also Portal Project participants, explore what it means to walk through the portal of the current moment by centering racial and social justice issues.

On this first episode, cohosts Damon Williams of AirGo and Teresa Córdova of UIC's Great Cities Institute talk about Abolition with organizer, law professor, and writer Dean Spade. Dean breaks down how his work connects with larger movements for abolition, the ways that the legal system disrupts social movements toward liberation, and how to wrestle with grief collectively in this painful time.

SHOW NOTES

Learn more about the Portal Project: https://sjiportalproject.com/

PREA: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prison_Rape_Elimination_Act_of_2003

Black and Pink: https://www.blackandpink.org/

Oakland Power Projects: https://oaklandpowerprojects.org/

Young Lords and Lincoln Hospital: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aK_ALMA1NMk

Ep 302 - The Celebration Suite Vol. 3: Producer Davon Clark interviews Dame and Kiss

As AirGo hits 300 episodes, we're celebrating the milestone and show as a whole with the Celebration Suite. Over these four weeks, you're going to hear Dame and Kiss be interviewed by some of our closest comrades and compatriots about the show, who they are behind the podcast curtain, and much more. Come celebrate with us!

On this episode, AirGo's Multimedia Producer Davon Clark steps to the mic to interview Dame and Kiss. The AirGo trio digs into Davon's contribution, how he's seen the show evolve, what he's learned about each of the hosts over the years, and much more.

SHOW NOTES

As a reminder–you can bring us to your campus, institution, or community organization for workshops and performances! Find out more here: https://airgoradio.com/booking

Leave a rating and review of AirGo: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/airgo/id1016530091

Leave us a question for our mailbag episode! Email the text or voice memo to contact@airgoradio.com

Ep 301 - The Celebration Suite Vol. 2: The Party

As AirGo hits 300 episodes, we're celebrating the milestone and show as a whole with the Celebration Suite. Over the next four weeks, you're going to hear Dame and Kiss be interviewed by some of our closest comrades and compatriots about the show, who they are behind the podcast curtain, and much more. Come celebrate with us!

On this episode, we're surrounded by some of the most brilliant thinkers and question-askers who we're in community with–Tonika Lewis Johnson, Tiff Walden of the Triibe, Bill Ayers, Dometi Pongo, and Leor Galil of the Chicago Reader. This all-star team of community media-makers flip the script and ask Dame and Kiss about their friendship, lasting memories of the show, and much more.

SHOW NOTES

As a reminder–you can bring us to your campus, institution, or community organization for workshops and performances! Find out more here: https://airgoradio.com/booking

Leave a rating and review of AirGo: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/airgo/id1016530091

Leave us a question for our mailbag episode! Email the text or voice memo to contact@airgoradio.com

Ep 300 - The Celebration Suite Vol. 1: Eve Interviews Dame and Kiss

As AirGo hits 300 episodes, we're celebrating the milestone and show as a whole with the Celebration Suite. Over the next four weeks, you're going to hear Dame and Kiss be interviewed by some of our closest comrades and compatriots about the show, who they are behind the podcast curtain, and much more. Come celebrate with us!

We kick off the Celebration Suite with our good friend Eve L. Ewing, who is kind enough to take over the interviewer seat for this convo. She gets us to break down the origin story of the show, the evolution of our friendship, the dream guest list, and a whole bunch of other gems.

SHOW NOTES

As a reminder–you can bring us to your campus, institution, or community organization for workshops and performances! Find out more here: https://airgoradio.com/booking

Leave a rating and review of AirGo: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/airgo/id1016530091

Leave us a question for our mailbag episode! Email the text or voice memo to contact@airgoradio.com

One Million Experiments Part 6: Detroit Safety Team with Curtis Renee and John Sloan III

The squad heads to our movement sister city for this episode of One Million Experiments with the Detroit Safety Team, led by Curtis Renee and John Sloan III. The organization, which was birthed out of creating anticarceral safety processes for the Detroit-based Allied Media Conference, builds a network of community-trained safety practitioners across the city, providing a pathway toward communities that are self reliant—where it is understood that we have the capacity to rely on ourselves and our community to stay safe and handle harm productively. We talk about the evolving definition of safety, learning from communal evaluation, how the pandemic disrupted movement work, and much more.

SHOW NOTES

Support the work of Detroit Safety Team - https://www.redefinesafety.org/donate

Learn more about Detroit Safety Team - http://www.redefinesafety.org/our-vision

Jimmy and Grace Lee Boggs - http://boggscenter.org/

Ron Scott - https://www.freep.com/story/news/local/michigan/detroit/2015/11/30/ron-scott-detroit-activist-dies-68/76555556/

Allied Media Conference - https://amc.alliedmedia.org/

Subscribe to One Million Experiments - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/one-million-experiments/id1589966282

Explore all of the Experiments - http://millionexperiments.com/

Submit your Experiment - millionexperiments.com/Submit-a-Project

Subscribe to AirGo - podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/airgo/id1016530091

Eps 298 & 299 - Maira Khwaja

AirGo is joined on this episode by the incomparable Maira Khwaja. Maira is a writer and organizer of Public Strategy for the Invisible Institute, a journalism organization on the South Side of Chicago. She's a determined and joyful community organizer, building collective power with a variety of community projects and initiatives including food distribution across the city, the fight for housing protections in the wake of the Obama Center, and many more. Maira is also one of the most loving and caring humans in our circles, and it was a pleasure to celebrate and learn from her.

The convo went so deep that we had to break it up into two episodes for you to enjoy.

SHOW NOTES

Part I

Explore Envisioning Justice RE:ACTION - https://envisioningjustice.org/AG/

Support the Chicago Torture Survivor Relief fund - https://www.classy.org/campaign/survivor-relief-fund-in-the-time-of-covid-19/c278576

R3 Coalition - https://www.facebook.com/R3Coalition/

Andy Clarno - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-188-andy-clarno/id1016530091?i=1000438261203

UChicago Crime Lab - https://urbanlabs.uchicago.edu/labs/crime

Trina Reynolds-Tyler on AirGo - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/airgo/id1016530091?i=1000436477593

Jamie Kalven on AirGo - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/airgo/id1016530091?i=1000434150947

Beneath the Surface, a project that investigates gender-based violence at the hands of the police - http://www.btsurface.com/

Citizens Police Data Project - https://cpdp.co/

Marketbox - https://marketboxchi.org/

Saul Alinsky - https://studsterkel.wfmt.com/programs/saul-alinsky-american-community-organizer-political-activist-and-writer-discusses-his-book

Almighty Black P Stone Nation by Natalie Y Moore - https://www.chicagoreviewpress.com/almighty-black-p-stone-nation--the-products-9781569768464.php

Natalie Y Moore on AirGo - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/airgo/id1016530091?i=1000502721915

Dissenters - https://wearedissenters.org/

Asha Ransby Sporn on AirGo - http://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/airgo/id1016530091?i=1000458120525

Part II

Explore Envisioning Justice RE:ACTION - https://envisioningjustice.org/AG/

Support the Chicago Torture Survivor Relief fund - https://www.classy.org/campaign/survivor-relief-fund-in-the-time-of-covid-19/c278576

Somewhere in Wiscansin episode - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/airgo/id1016530091?i=1000496157613

Harith Augustus exhibit - https://forensic-architecture.org/programme/exhibitions/chicago-architecture-biennial-2019

Chicago Police Torture Archive - https://chicagopolicetorturearchive.com/

The Mauritanian - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7tmxxzZXLEM

John Burge Survivors - https://chicagotorture.org/reparations/history/

Deadly Exchange campaign - https://deadlyexchange.org/

Remaking the Exceptional: Tea, Torture, & Reparations | Chicago to Guantánamo - https://resources.depaul.edu/art-museum/exhibitions/Pages/remaking-the-exceptional.aspx

KOCO - https://kocoonline.org/

Not Me We - https://instagram.com/notmewe_

STOP Chicago - https://www.stopchicago.org/

Jacqui Germain - https://www.jacquigermain.com/

Ep 297 - One Million Experiments Part 5: REP with Signe Victoria Harriday

One Million Experiments turns to the Twin Cities to connect with Signe Harriday of Relationships Evolving Possibilies, or REP. REP is a network of dedicated abolitionists showing up to support others in moments of crisis or urgency, with care and respect for the full dignity and autonomy of the people in crisis. They help community build pods of communal reliance, and facilitate a hotline to address the needs of community members in times of crisis. We talk with Signe about how relationships are the building blocks of liberation work, how having a different number to call shifts individual and communal consciousness, and how Black liberation and indigenous sovereignty are at the center of the multi-century struggle of which we are all a part.

SHOW NOTES

Support the Work of REP: https://repformn.org/support-this-work/

Sharon Bridgforth: https://www.sharonbridgforth.com/

Bay Area Transformative Justice Collective: https://batjc.wordpress.com/

Mental Health First Oakland: https://www.antipoliceterrorproject.org/mh-first-oakland

Beyond Survival: https://www.akpress.org/beyond-survival.html

The Fields at Rootsprings: https://rootspringsmn.org/

Follow REP: https://www.instagram.com/repformn

In the Twin Cities and need help in crisis? Call or text the hotline Fri/Sat between 7pm and 12am: 952.737.3730

Subscribe to One Million Experiments - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/one-million-experiments/id1589966282

Explore all of the Experiments - http://millionexperiments.com/

Submit your Experiment - millionexperiments.com/Submit-a-Project

Subscribe to AirGo - podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/airgo/id1016530091

Ep 296 - Dr. Jared Ball

On this episode, the guys have the pleasure of kicking it with the brilliant Jared Ball. Ball is a Professor of Communication Studies at Morgan State University in Baltimore and is founder/curator of http://imixwhatilike.org, a multimedia hub of emancipatory journalism and revolutionary beat reporting. He is also author of The Myth and Propaganda of Black Buying Power, a text that has been deeply formative to Damon's thinking and ideological framework. We get into the weeds of the book, how Ball has evolved as a movement worker and media maker, the value and necessity of emancipatory journalism, and much more.

The Myth and Propaganda of Black Buying Power - https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007%2F978-3-030-42355-1.pdf

Dhoruba bin Wahad - https://www.dhorubabinwahad.com/

Line Goes Up - the Problem w NFTs - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQ_xWvX1n9g

Emancipatory Journalism, coined by Hemant Shaw - https://imixwhatilike.org/2011/02/01/imwil-emancipatory-journalism-and-media/

Become an AirGo Amplifier - airgoradio.com/donate

Rate and review AirGo - podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/airgo/id1016530091

Ep 295 - One Million Experiments Part 4: MASK with Tamar Manasseh

Welcome to One Million Experiments, a brand new podcast exploring how we define and create safety, wellness, and protection in a world without police and prisons. Through longform interviews with movement workers across the world who have created community-based safety projects, 1ME expands our ideas about what keeps us safe, and celebrates the work already happening to build solutions that are grounded in transformation instead of punishment.

On Episode 4, the guys have the honor and privilege to talk with Tamar Manasseh. Tamar is the founder of MASK (Mothers and Men Against Senseless Killings), an experiment that began in 2015 as a way to put eyes on the streets, interrupt violence and crime, and teach children to grow up as friends rather than enemies. From her lawn chair at 75th and Stewart in Chicago, Tamar and her village have transformed the responses to violence and harm in their neighborhood, generated educational and communal programs toward liberation, and illuminated a path forward that renders punishment obsolete. She talks about how the work has evolved, the role of news media in perpetuating state violence, how her positionality as a Jew and a rabbi has molded her vantage point, and much more.

SHOW NOTES

Support the work of MASK - https://www.ontheblock.org/support

Follow them on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/maskontheblock/

Subscribe to One Million Experiments - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/one-million-experiments/id1589966282

Explore all of the Experiments - millionexperiments.com/

Submit your Experiment - millionexperiments.com/Submit-a-Project

Subscribe to AirGo - podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/airgo/id1016530091

Ep 294 - Lisa Beasley

On this episode, the guys are joined by the hilarious Lisa Beasley. Lisa is a comedian, producer, spacemaker, and artist who has, most recently, blown up for her acerbic and spot-on impressions of our infamous mayor Lori Lightfoot. Lisa breaks down how she has grown as a creator, the heartbreaking origins of her fantastic Lori impression, and the ways in which this pointed political satire is a salve for both her and the Chicago movement community as a whole.

SHOW NOTES

Follow Lisa - https://www.instagram.com/lisabevolving/

JY Plantz - https://instagram.com/jyplantz

Black Magic Potions - https://www.instagram.com/blackmagicpotions/

Wakandacon - https://wakandaconforever.com/

Anjanette Young - https://www.nytimes.com/2021/12/02/opinion/anjanette-young-police-justice.html

Become an AirGo Amplifier - airgoradio.com/donate

Rate and review AirGo - podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/airgo/id1016530091

Ep 293 - Tasha Listening Party

From time to time, a Chicago artist drops a new project that the AirGo crew is vibing with–when that happens, we get them on the line for a special listening party episode! Using a few of the project's tracks as jumping off points for the conversation, we dive deep into process, creativity, and growth.

We had the privilege and joy of catching up with AirGo fam Tasha, who just dropped the wonderful album Tell Me What You Miss the Most. She digs into the stories behind the songs, creating refuge through music, drawing boundaries for relationships with audiences, the legacy of her collaborator on the project, and much more.

Listen to Tell Me What You Miss the Most - fatherdaughter.co/tasha

Follow Tasha - www.instagram.com/wowtashawow/

Become an AirGo Amplifier - airgoradio.com/donate

Rate and review AirGo - podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/airgo/id1016530091

Ep 292 - One Million Experiments Part 3: The Friendly Fridge with Selma Raven and Sara Allen

Welcome to One Million Experiments, a brand new podcast exploring how we define and create safety, wellness, and protection in a world without police and prisons. Through longform interviews with movement workers across the world who have created community-based safety projects, 1ME expands our ideas about what keeps us safe, and celebrates the work already happening to build solutions that are grounded in transformation instead of punishment.

On this episode, we talk with Selma Raven and Sara Allen of the Friendly Fridge BX, a community food distribution point and mutual aid experiment at 242nd Street and Broadway in the Bronx. The duo talks about how the experiment has been transformative for all, the steep learning curve that the two of them had as the fridge got up and running, and how the act of experimentation taught them to act boldly and without permission.

Support the Friendly Fridge - https://www.gofundme.com/f/the-friendly-fridge-bx

Follow them on IG - https://www.instagram.com/thefriendlyfridgebx/?hl=en

Find a Community Fridge near you! - https://freedge.org/locations/

Subscribe to One Million Experiments - podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/one-…ts/id1589966282

Explore all of the Experiments - millionexperiments.com/

Submit your Experiment - millionexperiments.com/Submit-a-Project

Subscribe to AirGo - podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/airgo/id1016530091

Ep 291 - femdot. Listening Party

From time to time, a Chicago artist drops a new project that the AirGo crew is vibing with–when that happens, we get them on the line for a special listening party episode! Using a few of the project's tracks as jumping off points for the conversation, we dive deep into process, creativity, and growth.

On this listening party episode, we're joined by AirGo fam femdot, who just released the stellar EP Not For Sale. We talk through the hypothesis of the project, creating cohesiveness across several years of music, the tension between money and self-worth, and much more!

SHOW NOTES
Listen to Not For Sale - femdot.ffm.to/notforsale

Support Delacreme Scholars - delacremescholars.org/

Become an AirGo Amplifier - airgoradio.com/donate

Rate and review AirGo - podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/airgo/id1016530091

Ep 290 - One Million Experiments Part 2: The Black Trans Travel Fund with Devin Lowe

Welcome to One Million Experiments, a brand new podcast exploring how we define and create safety, wellness, and protection in a world without police and prisons. Through longform interviews with movement workers across the world who have created community-based safety projects, 1ME expands our ideas about what keeps us safe, and celebrates the work already happening to build solutions that are grounded in transformation instead of punishment.

On this episode, Dame and Daniel talk with Black Trans Travel Fund Founder & Executive Director Devin Lowe. Devin breaks down how the experiment emerged out of the needs of his loved ones, the surprising and gratifying ways that the work has expanded, and the relationship of freedom of personal movement to collective liberatory social movement.

SHOW NOTES

Support the work of BTTF - https://www.blacktranstravelfund.com/donate

Miss Boogie - http://www.instagram.com/dearmsboogie/?hl=en

Noname Book Club - https://nonamebooks.com/

TDoR - Trans Day of Remembrance - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transgender_Day_of_Remembrance

The Emergency Release Fund - https://www.emergencyrelease.org/

Legal Aid Society - https://legalaidnyc.org/

STAR Manifesto - https://peaceandsocialism.tumblr.com/post/634720140594937856/star-manifesto

Afrofuturist Abolitionists of the Americas - https://twitter.com/AbolitionF_ists

Subscribe to One Million Experiments - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/one-million-experiments/id1589966282

Explore all of the Experiments - https://millionexperiments.com/

Submit your Experiment - https://millionexperiments.com/Submit-a-Project

Subscribe to AirGo - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/airgo/id1016530091

Climate Changemakers Episode 2.6 - Diana Hernández

Climate Changemakers is back for Season 2! And this year, hosts Damon and Kiss are reaching beyond Illinois and talking with environmental justice movement workers from across the land about what ideas guide their work, which strategies have been effective, and what advice they have for Elevate as the organization works to put people and the planet first in the fight to build equity through climate action.

On the final episode of Season 2, the guys head to the Bronx to talk with Diana Hernández. A professor at Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health, Diana digs into her process of moving from advocating solutions to building deeper understanding of the problem, how her childhood in the South Bronx built her understandings of health and community, the complexities of fighting for quality housing for all, and much more. Plus, a cameo from her six month-old daughter!

SHOW NOTES

Amazing Grace: The Lives of Children and the Conscience of a Nation by Jonathan Kozol - www.goodreads.com/book/show/51537.Amazing_Grace

Heat Wave: A Social Autopsy of Disaster in Chicago by Jonathan Kozol - https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/heat-wave-eric-klinenberg/1117244493