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Season 1 Episode 27


Listen to the newest show from the Arcus Center!

On September 24th we’ll be dropping our new podcast, Beyond Voting,  right here on this feed. And since you're already here-  you don’t have to do anyt…


Published on 1 year ago

Youth Organizing and Pan-Africian Philosophies with Aya Chebbi

Youth Organizing and Pan-Africian Philosophies with Aya Chebbi


Season 2 Episode 26


Aya Chebbi discusses Pan-Africanism and Youth Organizing with us. Aya Chebbi is a diplomat, peacebuilder and activist. Aya is also a multi-award winning Pan-African feminist. Aya has transformed the …


Published on 4 years, 4 months ago

Time Banking with Alice Bagley

Time Banking with Alice Bagley


Season 2 Episode 25


Alice Bagley shares about timebanking, urban farming and community-building through and through. Unity in Our Community Timebank is an organization in Southwest Detroit focused on sharing services an…


Published on 4 years, 4 months ago

Interconnectedness and power in Hip Hop With Mazi Mutafa

Interconnectedness and power in Hip Hop With Mazi Mutafa


Season 2 Episode 24


Mazi Mutafa discusses the sacredness of the cypher, and the expansiveness of Hip Hop as a music and culture. Mazi Mutafa is the Executive Director of Words Beats & Life inc, a non-profit based in Was…


Published on 4 years, 5 months ago

Statement on Atlanta with historical lens with Cat March

Statement on Atlanta with historical lens with Cat March


Season 2 Episode 23


Cat March discusses the murders in Atlanta through a historical, gender and racial lens. Cat March (they/them) is a Gender Studies and English scholar. They have a personal passion for Asian American…


Published on 4 years, 5 months ago

Statement on Atlanta and Leftist Asian-American Organizing With Mika Hernandez

Statement on Atlanta and Leftist Asian-American Organizing With Mika Hernandez


Season 2 Episode 22


Mika Hernandez discusses their feelings after the murders in Atlanta, and post-Atlanta organizing rooted in the Ohlone Land (Bay Area). Mika Hernandez (they + she) is a queer and non binary community…


Published on 4 years, 5 months ago

The Impacts of Colonization on Spirituality and Family Structure - Baba Buntu

The Impacts of Colonization on Spirituality and Family Structure - Baba Buntu


Season 2 Episode 21


Dr. Baba Buntu speaks on building stronger relations within family structures and returning to ancient African. Dr. Buntu is an Activist Scholar and Founding Director of eBukhosini Solutions; a commu…


Published on 4 years, 5 months ago

Community Surveys and Feminist Methodologies with Jaime Grant

Community Surveys and Feminist Methodologies with Jaime Grant


Season 2 Episode 20


Jaime Grant discusses community-based surveys, intersectional feminism, and the expansiveness of gender and sexuality. Jamie Grant is a lesbian writer and activist, and author of Injustice at Every T…


Published on 4 years, 6 months ago

Community Care and Performative Allyship with Abeni Jones

Community Care and Performative Allyship with Abeni Jones


Season 2 Episode 19


CW: mentions of suicidality. Abeni Jones discusses with us her articles for Autostraddle and workshops regarding community care and avoiding performative allyship. Abeni Jones is currently Managing E…


Published on 4 years, 6 months ago

The  Importance of having a historical analysis when participating in movement work - Mia Henry

The Importance of having a historical analysis when participating in movement work - Mia Henry


Season 2


We’re back for part two with Mia Henry, she discusses The Importance of having a historical analysis when participating in movement work.
Mia Henry is the founder of Freedom Lifted, an organization t…


Published on 4 years, 6 months ago





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