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Square 1 explores political power by illuminating local organizing and activism

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Square 1 explores political power by illuminating local organizing and activism

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    S1E5: Reproductive Freedom for All ft. Travis Ballie, Dee Srivastava, & Emily Crofoot

    S1E5: Reproductive Freedom for All ft. Travis Ballie, Dee Srivastava, & Emily Crofoot

    This time, we talked to national and local organizers about the fight for reproductive freedom and the access to abortion services. First, we chatted with Travis Ballie, a national organizer focusing on the Mid-Atlantic region with NARAL Pro-Choice America. Then, we brought things down to the local level by highlighting the good work done by the DC Abortion Fund (DCAF). Dee Srivastava and Emily Crofoot explain how DCAF helps women in need to afford abortion coverage in the DC area, and why their work is so important to the communities they serve. Stay up to date with DCAF by following them on Facebook and Twitter. In between, we featured the great song “Heir to Nothing” from local band Coup Sauvage & the Snips, who unfortunately held their last show in June. You can still find them on Facebook and Twitter, and can still buy their art on Bandcamp!

    Call to Action

    We have two simple calls to action for you this time:
    Donate to DCAF, and if you’re able set up a recurring donation. The recurring donation helps the group budget and accurately identify the number of abortion service grants they will be able to provide in a given year. They are 100% volunteer run, so every dollar sent their way goes directly into providing care to a woman in need.
    If you’re looking to get involved in the Virginia elections this summer and fall, NARAL has you covered! Get a head start by joining their monthly action on Tuesday, July 25 to phone bank for Gubernatorial candidate Ralph Northam, a strong champion for women’s health and abortion access. You can sign up to volunteer for NARAL Pro-Choice America and follow the NARAL Virginia Chapter at NARALVA.org and on Facebook and Twitter for more updates!

    • 1 hr
    Episode 4 - Winning Universal Paid Leave ft. Hannah Weilbacher

    Episode 4 - Winning Universal Paid Leave ft. Hannah Weilbacher

    Full show notes: http://bit.ly/2q0rwSw

    To help us explore the paid leave issue in the district—the legislation as it’s passed, the coalition that came together to fight for it, and what’s coming next—we spoke with Hannah Weilbacher, previously a community organizer with Jews United for Justice who worked on the DC Paid Family Leave Campaign.

    Call To Action

    This is our clearest call to action yet: go to the DC Paid Family Leave Campaign website and volunteer. Seriously, they make it so easy for you to contribute however you can—showing up at events, making phone calls, shooting out tweets, or even just talking to your friends about the issue. You can also show your support by signing this petition or sign up directly to make weekly phone calls to targeted council members demanding full funding for program startup costs in the 2018 budget being debated now throughout the month of May. It took a popular movement to get to this point. Now we need to keep the pressure on so that the Council and the Mayor know that we’re watching, and we won’t accept anything less than full implementation of this paid family leave program.

    • 50 min
    S1E3.5 - Whole Foods Picket to #ReinstateJulia (4.30.17)

    S1E3.5 - Whole Foods Picket to #ReinstateJulia (4.30.17)

    On Sunday, April 30, over 60 workers and community members picketed outside the Whole Foods Market at P and 14th St. NW to demand the reinstatement of Julia Flores, a worker fired in September 2016 after 15 years of service in retaliation for collectively organizing in the workplace. The protest was part of a whole slate of activities organized by Many Languages, One Voice (MLOV) and others for #DConStrike, culminating in coordinated actions of business closings, rallies, and marches of striking workers and accomplices on May Day.

    We spoke with MLOV organizer Hannah Kane and Julia Flores about the Sunday Whole Foods picket, #DConStrike, and why the broader struggle for worker justice is so vital today.

    • 7 min
    Episode 3 - The Power Is Yours! ft. Jeremiah Lowery

    Episode 3 - The Power Is Yours! ft. Jeremiah Lowery

    With Earth Day and the Science Marches around the country in the rearview mirror, and the People’s Climate March right around the corner on Saturday, April 29, we wanted to focus this episode on the environmental justice movement. We tried out a new format this time, conducting only one interview so that we could have a more indepth conversation. And we needed more time with this conversation, because a guy like Jeremiah Lowery has a lot to talk about.

    Follow Square 1 on Twitter at @Square1Show!

    • 36 min
    Episode 2.5 - How Mayor Bowser Can Make DC a Sanctuary City

    Episode 2.5 - How Mayor Bowser Can Make DC a Sanctuary City

    Part 2 of our interview with Paola and Yasemin from MLOV DC.

    Listen to the 6 demands that the organizers of Many Languages One Voice and the #DayWithoutImmigrants march have for Mayor Bowser and the city government.

    To learn more about how you can support MLOV and the Sanctuary City movement, visit www.mlovdc.org.

    • 8 min
    Episode 2 - The Fight for Sanctuary in DC

    Episode 2 - The Fight for Sanctuary in DC

    Show Notes

    In this episode, we focused on organizing for immigrant rights in D.C. and the fight to keep the District a sanctuary city. First, we sat down with Celina Marquez, a third year law student at George Washington University studying immigration law and helping DMV residents navigate the complexities of the immigration system at the GW Immigration Legal Clinic. Our second interview featured Yasemin Zahara and Paola Perez, two community organizers from Many Languages, One Voice, a Mt. Pleasant based grassroots organization working to build power in D.C.’s immigrant community. Sandwiched between the interviews, we heard “Cathedral” by Flavor Wasters. You can find more of their music on Bandcamp, or follow them on Facebook and Twitter to stay in the loop on upcoming performances.

    Call to Action

    Immigrants make up 25% of our city's population, and play a huge role in keeping the District a vibrant, healthy, and beautiful place to live. To keep D.C. safe for all of us, we must stand in solidarity with our immigrant brothers and sisters and demand that our city upholds its promise of sanctuary and freedom for all residents. Here’s what you can do:

    Support Community Based Organizations

    Provide your time, treasure, and talent to www.mlovdc.org/, Sanctuary DMV, or other partners in your community. They need money to support their operations, volunteers to help with the behind the scenes work of organizing, and people in the streets to help the movement grow.

    Tell the Mayor and DC Council To Keep DC a Sanctuary City

    As Yasemin and Paola discussed in our interview, the D.C. government has not yet taken a strong enough stand in favor of keeping the city a sanctuary, despite several public pronouncements in support of our immigrant community. Make your voice heard by telling the Mayor and Council directly to put their money (our money!) where their mouth is.

    You can find contact information for your Council Members and the Executive Office of the Mayor by following the links. Call, tweet, email, or Facebook stalk, but whatever you do, let them know that you stand with D.C.’s immigrant community.

    Other Resources

    Check out our write-up about why D.C. must remain a sanctuary city: bit.ly/2mOL1sY

    Read more about MLOV’s work organizing D.C. immigrant communities in support of sanctuary:
    bit.ly/2nYit0a

    Watch community members confront Mayor Bowser to demand stronger action following November’s election: bit.ly/2nMpjXw

    Learn more about D.C.’s immigrant population, by the numbers: bit.ly/2kGwnlv

    Yup, there’s an Indivisible Guide for that too: bit.ly/2lMs1gP

    • 49 min

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Excellent Podcast

Informative, interesting and thought provoking. Any political junkie will enjoy this. I really enjoyed the different interviews. Highly recommend.

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