• Noël Heatherland, Activist, Survivor and Badass Human Being Uniting the South
    Mar 20 2026

    In this episode, we sat down and talked with our new friend, Noël Heatherland.

    Bio provided by Noël.

    "Noël (they/them) is the Statewide Organizing & Outreach Manager for Georgia Equality, the state’s oldest & largest advocacy organization for LGBTQ+ human rights and HIV/AIDS healthcare. Their work with Georgia Equality includes legislative advocacy and grassroots organizing. Noël’s activism and advocacy for collective liberation goes beyond the work they do for Georgia Equality. They sit on the Boards of both This Doesn’t Define Me and The Dreaming Justice Project. They are involved in coalition work that centers on cross-racial solidarity, immigrants’ rights, working class unity, and protecting the environment."

    Social Media: @Noel4CollectiveLiberation

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    51 mins
  • Bri Woodson, Content Creator to Running for Congress in GA-12
    Mar 20 2026

    In this episode, we sat down and talked with Bri Woodson, who is running for Congress in Georgia, District 12, and we covered her platform, her experience with advocacy, and what running for Federal office looks like.

    Website: BriWoodsonForCongress.com

    ActBlue: https://secure.actblue.com/donate/woodsonlistens

    Social Media (Instagram): @BriWoodsonforCongress

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • A Conversation with the Survivor Collective
    Mar 13 2026

    In this episode, we sat down and interviewed three survivors, that are co-founders of a brand new forming non profit, The Survivor Collective.

    "The Survivor Collective is a nonprofit dedicated to advancing prevention, accountability, and reform in sexual violence by bringing together lived experience, national evidence, public education, and policy engagement. We focus on how systems operate in practice, how survivors experience them, and how that reality can inform institutional change. We do not provide legal, clinical, or crisis services. Through Project Medusa, we translate that work into public awareness, training initiatives, national data collection, and direct engagement with policymakers. Project Medusa functions as both a movement and an action framework, building community support while producing the reports, education, and institutional pressure needed to drive reform and strengthen prevention."

    Social Media: @TheSurvivorCollective

    Website: TheSurvivorCollective.org

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    44 mins
  • A Conversation with Megan Chopra and Andrew Herrera
    Mar 13 2026

    In this episode, we sat down and talked with Megan Chopra and Andrew Herrera and we discussed what BDS looks like, and why we need to repeal it.

    "The Illinois Coalition for Human Rights (ICHR) is dedicated to protecting free speech, defending civil liberties, and advocating for human rights. We work to repeal restrictive laws that suppress advocacy and peaceful protest, ensuring that all Illinoisans can express their views without fear of retaliation. Through policy reform, coalition partnerships, and public awareness, we work to build an Illinois where civil liberties are upheld, peaceful protest is protected, and policies reflect the fundamental values of free expression, equality, and justice for all communities."

    Website: ILCHR.org

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • What Does Demanding Justice Look Like, a Conversation with Families Demanding Justice
    Mar 13 2026

    In this episode, we sat down and talked with 'Families Demanding Justice' as part of the organization, Dare to Struggle.

    "It’s been more than a decade since the Ferguson rebellion, and the police continue to kill Black and other oppressed people with impunity. Despite the powerful rebellions against police brutality over the last decade (with the most recent being in 2020 rebellions across the US, sparked by the public execution of George Floyd), the movements that arise have continually been strangled, pulled, and led into the ground by politicians and opportunists.

    Since 2020, over 8,000 people across the United States have been killed by police, and every year is more deadly than the last. A few killer cops have faced charges, trial, and prison time, but most of these murderers with a badge get away with their crimes. The police are sanctioned to brutalize and kill on a national level. The epidemic of police brutality must be stopped. And the movement must be re-built on solid foundations."

    Website: DareToStruggle.org

    FamiliesDemandingJustice.org

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    36 mins
  • Alicia Yass of ACLU of DC
    Feb 27 2026

    In this episode, we sat down and talked with Alicia Yass, who is currently the Supervising Policy Counsel with the ACLU of DC. We talked about what's currently happening in Washington, D.C. under Federal authority of National Guard, and what would truly help Washington D.C. residents.

    Website: ACLUDC.org

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    47 mins
  • Katie Paul and the Tech Transparency Project, Holding Big Tech Accountable
    Feb 27 2026

    In this episode, we sat down and talked with Katie Paul, director of the Tech Transparency Project, about how we can hold big tech accountable and Generative AI.

    Website: techtransparencyproject.org/about-us

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    55 mins
  • Laura Dunn, Attorney to Running for NY-12 in Congress
    Feb 27 2026

    In this episode, we sat down and talked with Laura Dunn, a nationally recognized attorney who is now running for Congress in New York- 12.

    In this episode, we talked about Laura's background and experience in working with survivors of sexual and gender based violence and her plans for if she is elected to Congress.

    Website: https://lauradunnforcongress.com/

    Socials:

    Facebook.com/LauraDunn4Congress

    Instagram.com/LauraDunn4Congress

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    44 mins