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Black and Indigenous Solidarity

Black and Indigenous Solidarity

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On this final episode of season 2, Nick Tilsen talks with Jason Sole to discuss what being an abolitionist means, the origins of FTP, how the LANDBACK movement and Black Liberation are required for our collective liberation, and that Black and Indigenous solidarity is a practice that we need to build within our movements.

ABOUT JASON SOLE:
Jason, formerly incarcerated, is an abolitionist. He has been a criminal justice educator for over 12 years and has been a national restorative justice trainer since 2008, In 2019, he received the John Legend “Can’t Just Preach” award for his work to abolish prisons. In addition, Jason is the co-founder of the Humanize My Hoodie Movement in which he challenges threat perceptions about Black people through clothing, art exhibitions, documentary screenings, and workshops.

✊🏽 WANT TO LEARN MORE?
▶️ Check out Humanize My Hood by visiting: https://www.humanizemyhoodie.com/
▶️ Learn more about Jason: https://jasonsole.com/
▶️ Follow the Humanize My Hood on Instagram: @humanizemyhoodie

Support Indigenous-led narratives and organizing by donating to NDN Collective today at https://ndncollective.org/donate

EPISODE CREDITS:
Host: Nick Tilsen
Producer: Willi White
Co-Producer: Steph Viera
Editor: Willi White
Music: Mato Wayuhi
Set Photography: Angel White Eyes

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