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Episodes

Shame

ManDate: This Limpwave grunge band from Seattle, Washington features Clyde Petersen, Marc Mazique, Corey J. Brewer and Lori Goldston. With a focus on extremely depressing events and horrible trends in cultural oppression, ManDate sings about the state of affairs in the world: the murders of people of color and transgender people, the changing landscape of Seattle, the gentrification around the world and queer safety and survival.

Mar 13, 20192 min

Alternate History

ManDate: This Limpwave grunge band from Seattle, Washington features Clyde Petersen, Marc Mazique, Corey J. Brewer and Lori Goldston. With a focus on extremely depressing events and horrible trends in cultural oppression, ManDate sings about the state of affairs in the world: the murders of people of color and transgender people, the changing landscape of Seattle, the gentrification around the world and queer safety and survival.

Mar 13, 20193 min

Say a Prayer

ManDate: This Limpwave grunge band from Seattle, Washington features Clyde Petersen, Marc Mazique, Corey J. Brewer and Lori Goldston. With a focus on extremely depressing events and horrible trends in cultural oppression, ManDate sings about the state of affairs in the world: the murders of people of color and transgender people, the changing landscape of Seattle, the gentrification around the world and queer safety and survival.

Mar 13, 20192 min

Bodies in Motion

ManDate: This Limpwave grunge band from Seattle, Washington features Clyde Petersen, Marc Mazique, Corey J. Brewer and Lori Goldston. With a focus on extremely depressing events and horrible trends in cultural oppression, ManDate sings about the state of affairs in the world: the murders of people of color and transgender people, the changing landscape of Seattle, the gentrification around the world and queer safety and survival.

Mar 13, 20193 min

Parable

ManDate: This Limpwave grunge band from Seattle, Washington features Clyde Petersen, Marc Mazique, Corey J. Brewer and Lori Goldston. With a focus on extremely depressing events and horrible trends in cultural oppression, ManDate sings about the state of affairs in the world: the murders of people of color and transgender people, the changing landscape of Seattle, the gentrification around the world and queer safety and survival.

Mar 13, 20195 min

Kim Gordon Q & A

ManDate: This Limpwave grunge band from Seattle, Washington features Clyde Petersen, Marc Mazique, Corey J. Brewer and Lori Goldston. With a focus on extremely depressing events and horrible trends in cultural oppression, ManDate sings about the state of affairs in the world: the murders of people of color and transgender people, the changing landscape of Seattle, the gentrification around the world and queer safety and survival.

Mar 13, 20194 min

Fight Back

ManDate: This Limpwave grunge band from Seattle, Washington features Clyde Petersen, Marc Mazique, Corey J. Brewer and Lori Goldston. With a focus on extremely depressing events and horrible trends in cultural oppression, ManDate sings about the state of affairs in the world: the murders of people of color and transgender people, the changing landscape of Seattle, the gentrification around the world and queer safety and survival.

Mar 13, 20193 min

Oral History

ManDate: This Limpwave grunge band from Seattle, Washington features Clyde Petersen, Marc Mazique, Corey J. Brewer and Lori Goldston. With a focus on extremely depressing events and horrible trends in cultural oppression, ManDate sings about the state of affairs in the world: the murders of people of color and transgender people, the changing landscape of Seattle, the gentrification around the world and queer safety and survival.

Mar 13, 20195 min

In The Movement: Ursula Price from New Orleans Workers Center for Racial Justice

NOWCRJ PRESS RELEASE: New Orleans, LA, January 11, 2019—Workers from across New Orleans will converge on the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center on Monday to declare a national emergency over President Trump’s war against workers, communities of color, immigrants, women and the LGBTQ community. The announcement coincides with President Trump’s appearance at the American Farm Bureau Federation’s annual convention and comes as President Trump’s shutdown over the border wall is forcing hundreds of t...

Jan 14, 201910 min

In The Movement: Alaina Comeaux

Interview recorded 11/20/2018. Today we’re speaking with Alaina Comeaux, who is Ishak and who organizes Bulbancha, Decolonized Walk of New Orleans. Alaina is an educator and began hosting the walk this Fall after hearing interest from numerous people. Interview discusses indigenous history in the area known as New Orleans, foodways, erasure, and ways of claiming space today.

Nov 22, 201814 min

ITM 12: Kurt Orderson and Trupania Bonner

From event FB page: FILM SCREENING AND DISCUSSION ON GENTRIFICATION AND RESISTANCE FROM NEW ORLEANS TO SOUTH AFRICA. This event is co-sponsored with Jane Place Neighborhood Sustainability Initiative, Gallery of the Streets, and Anti-Gentrification Action Group. Not In My Neighbourhood (86 minutes, 2018), directed by Kurt Orderson, Screening with the short film Displacement in Central City New Orleans (15 minutes, 2017), directed by Trupania Bonner. Discussion after the film featuring filmmakers ...

Sep 06, 201822 min

ITM13 - Dianne Jones, Fox Rich, and Sade Dumas

Interview with Dianne Jones, Fox Rich, and Sade Dumas about prison abolition, the incarceration of women, and how to bring change to the system. Their community town hall event, titled Ending the Incarceration of Women and Girls: How We Get There, takes place at First Grace Church on Saturday, July 21, from 1-4 PM. https://www.facebook.com/events/809473302585343/ http://wwav-no.org/ https://opprcnola.org/ http://www.foxrich.com/index.html

Jul 19, 201827 min

ITM12 - Katie Chamblee-Ryan Civil Rights Corps

Chamblee-Ryan is the lead attorney on cases currently being brought against DA Cannizzaro's office, alledging that illegally they issued fake subpoenas to witnesses and victims of crimes in attempt to coerce statements directly to the DA's office, in addition to illegally detaining witnesses using material witness warrants. Hear about the past, present, and future of the case.

May 10, 201820 min

ITM11 - Miranda Yonta - Black Mamas Bailout Action

Interview with Miranda Yonta. Along with co-organizer Laura Ekua, Yonta is working on the Black Mama's Bailout Action, cosponsored by Southerhers on New Ground and local organization Women With A Vision. We talk about the bail system, courts and incarceration in Orleans Parish, and this action to bring Black Mamas (widely defined) home this mother's day.

May 10, 201815 min

ITM 10 - European Dissent Anti Gentrification Action Group

Interview with Claire Beauchamp from European Dissent's Anti-Gentrification Action Group about their upcoming workshop. Want to fight for economically just, diverse communities, but aren't sure how? Worry that you are contributing to gentrification, but don't know what to do about it? Registration is free & will give you access to pre-event readings: RSVP at: https://goo.gl/forms/ENpRuMtfFv2DO0QQ2 -----////------////------////------////------////------////------////--- "Finding your place in...

Apr 20, 201811 min

ITM 9- Level Arts Collective

Interview with Rontherin Ratliff, John Isiah Walton, and Carl Joe Wiliams from the Level Arts Collective, whose show, Inside Out: Reflections on incarceration in Louisiana, runs through May 6 at the Double Shotgun gallery. Info below. Featuring Keith Calhoun, Glenn Ford, Ana Hernandez, Maria Hinds, Chandra McCormick, Brandan Odums, Sheila Phipps, Rontherin Ratliff, John Isiah Walton, and Carl Joe Williams. April 14-May 6, 2018 Opening reception: Saturday, April 14, 2018, 5-8 p.m. Gallery hours: ...

Apr 19, 201828 min

ITM8: NOLA to Angola

Interview with Nicky Gillies and Julie Connelly from NOLA to Angola about the organizations Bike Ride and Cookout for Prison Justice coming up Saturday, April 7th, starting and ending at City Park. More info at www.nolatoangola.org

Apr 06, 201816 min

Episode 7: Imani Jacqueline Brown from Fossil Free Fest

Recorded March 13, 2018. Imani Jacqueline Brown discusses fossil fueled culture, the Fossil Free Movement, and the upcoming festival that will bring together folks involved in artistic, scientific, and political pursuits (lots of overlap already!) to talk about resisting oil and frankly assessing our own accountabilities in fossil fuel culture.

Mar 15, 201845 min

Episode 6: Ernest Johnson from Ubuntu Village NOLA

Ernest Johnson discusses Ubuntu Village NOLA, an organization with a mission "to provide programming that delivers social, economic, and transformational justice to children and communities" here in New Orleans. Their recently released report "Parents Fighting for Youth Justice" outlines experiences of parents and families of children in New Orleans' juvenile courts. It highlights three core issues: "lack of information and communication," "lack of respect for families," and "lack of effective r...

Feb 22, 201818 min

Episode 4: Jose Torres and Rachel Taber from Congreso de Jornaleros

We speak with Jose and Rachel about Jose's experiences since coming to the United States from El Salvador fourteen years ago, including his decision to take sanctuary at First Grace, where Congreso is based. We also discuss Congreso's work and opportunities to participate.

Feb 01, 201833 min

Episode 3: Ben Zucker from Step Up Louisiana

Step Up Louisiana is a member-based economic and education justice-focused organization in New Orleans. Ben Zucker organizes their economic justice work, focusing on a three point platform for political change. Learn about their work!

Feb 01, 201810 min

Special Episode: JVP's Cliff Soloway on Human Rights Resolution

Special edition interview with Cliff Soloway of New Orleans Jewish Voice for Peace. Soloway talks about the New Orleans Human Rights Resolution, passed unanimously by the city council January 11th. The council now considers rescinding their decision. JVP is part of a coalition of local organizations supporting the resolution.

Jan 25, 20188 min

ep. 2.5: Tabitha Mustafa from NOPSC on New Orleans Human Rights Resolution's uncertain future

New Orleans' city council passed a groundbreaking human rights resolution last week, calling for a screen for human rights abuses along the supply chain for municipal expenditures. Half a week later, that legislation is being challenged. We interview Tabitha Mustafa of the New Orleans Palestinian Solidarity Committee about these developments and what comes next for her organization.

Jan 22, 20186 min

In The Movement ep. 2: Sade Dumas from OPPRC

This week, we speak with Sade Dumas, director of the Orleans Parish Prison Reform Coalition. We’ll hear about the OPPRC’s recent campaigns, the significance of the number 1438, and current efforts to close the Orleans Parish Prison’s Temporary Detention Center.

Jan 18, 201815 min

In The Movement ep. 1: Greater New Orleans Fair Housing Action Center

Renee Corrigan and Maxwell Ciardullo outline the work of the Greater New Orleans Fair Housing Action Center. Their annual "Fit For A King" summit takes place on Friday, January 12th, and will commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of the Fair Housing Act and the influential work of Dr. Martin Luther King. Bree Newsome will be the keynote speaker. More information about GNOFHAC and the summit can be found at www.gnofairhousing.org www.fitforaking.org

Jan 11, 201816 min
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