• Special Episode - Collective Liberation

  • Apr 23 2021
  • Length: 56 mins
  • Podcast
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Special Episode - Collective Liberation

  • Summary

  • In this Episode: AnaSofía Villanueva and Sophie Peyton hold space for the recent murders of Daunte Wright, Adam Toledo, and Ma’Khia Bryant and call on listeners to practice collective liberation. Lipica Shah and Lilia Houshmand share resources of movements and ways to take action in linking our inextricably linked movements.

    Referenced in This Episode:
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    Community Safety 

    • Education 
      • “Enough Is Enough” Report
      • Educational Materials
    • Policy Change
      • The BREATHE Act
      • Black Lives Matter Legislative Work
      • The Working Families Party
      • Nix the 6
    • Public Demonstration
      • Safety 
      • Mobile Justice
      • The Official Peace and Healing for Darnella Fund

    - Stop AAPI Hate.org
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    Support the AAPI Community Fund
    - Bystander Intervention Training 
    - Reuniting Families at the Boarder

    • RAICES
    • The Young Center for Immigrant Children’s Rights
    • The Florence Immigrant and Refugee Rights Project
    • La Resistencia
    • United We Dream

    - Missing and Murdered Unit

    • The Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women

    - Stoping Line 3

    • Letter to President Biden
    • Get involved in person 
    • May Day for Mother Earth

    - Action Against Anti-Queer and Trans Legislation

    • Attacking Legislation 

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