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Check out our episode to hear what we learn and take away from this incredible piece in our continued learning and unlearning work and fight for collective liberation. Listen to this episode now wherever you podcast!
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Thanks, once again, to @interdependentstudy.com for platforming a thoughtful conversation about one of our articles, this time from our Carceral AI series. You can read the article from @dashapruss.bsky.social at the link below and then go listen to their discussion. inquest.org/carceral-ai-...
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Facial recognition is just the tip of the iceberg. Today, AI is being used to monitor social media, track ICE targets, and classify swaths of the population as “future” criminals.
This piece highlights and analyzes the harmful effects of carceral AI technologies in our criminal punishment system across the country and how abolitionist activism and organizing can work to fight and resist the carceral state.
Check out our episode to hear what we learn & take away from this incredible book in our continued learning & unlearning work & fight for collective liberation. Listen to this episode now wherever you podcast!
Check out our episode to hear what we learn & take away from this incredible piece in our continued learning & unlearning work & fight for collective liberation. Listen to this episode now wherever you podcast!
🏠EPISODE 253! đźŹ
In today’s episode, we discuss “When Disaster Strikes: Housing Inequality and The Rising Threat of Disaster Capitalism” ft. a convo between Andrea Portillo, Iris Craige, Stella Adams, and Audrey Aradanas in @forgeorganizing.bsky.social (in collab. w/ @liberation-gen.bsky.social).
đź“• EPISODE 252! đź“•
In today’s episode, we discuss the book No Cop City, No Cop World: Lessons from the Movement, edited by @kamaufranklin.bsky.social, @micahh.bsky.social, and Mariah Parker (and published by @haymarketbooks.org).
This book is a collection of essays, letters, & poems from organizers, abolitionists, scholars, & activists analyzing the context, goals, strategies, victories, & challenges of the #StopCopCity movement in Atlanta, and the lessons learned for the future of this movement & others home & abroad.
Their convo highlights how corporate power, long-term disinvestment policies, & disaster capitalism have impacted & shaped housing, neighborhoods, & communities across the country, as well as the organizing work to fight against corporate greed & disaster capitalism & fight for housing justice.