BONUS - The Collective Freedom Project: Debrief

BONUS - The Collective Freedom Project: Debrief

BrownTown reflects on the Collective Freedom Project four-part series! The podcast extension of the movement media and resource hub highlights grassroots efforts in Chicago, Atlanta, Texas, and California, where activists, organizers, and communities are
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In the first recording since the Collective Freedom Project (CFP)
series, Caullen and David debrief on the series' conversations,
producing the project behind-the-scenes, as well as unpack
previously unheard material. Caullen outlines the timeline of
SoapBox's journey in the Collective Freedom Project and what it
was like pitching the podcast series. David unpacks some of the
difficulties and limitations with producing even long-form audio
stories, in that there is always more to explore with guests and
subjects. BrownTown discusses other campaigns, past episodes,
cultural/regional differences in organizing, and issues with the
olympics.


THE COLLECTIVE FREEDOM PROJECT
The CFP is a movement media and resource hub that tells the
stories of the local and regional efforts where people — both
U.S. citizens and non U.S. citizens — are coming together to
fight unique campaigns against criminalization in their
communities. From Chicago to California, Atlanta to Texas,
activists, organizers, and communities are rising up to fight
against criminalization and violence in varied yet connected
forms.


Mentioned in episode:


Ep. 64 - Non-Profit industrial Complex ft. Lizette Garza

Final Five Campaign

Gulf on Fire meme

Caullen & David Interviewed with Boston DSA on
#NoCopAcademy

#NoCopAcademy (1, 2)

Lit Review Podcast



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Through the CFP, SoapBox created a micro-doc on the Erase the
Gang Database coalition and campaign in Chicago, which you can
find among other cities/regions' videos, podcast episodes, and a
plethora of resources on CollectiveFreedomProject.org/Multimedia.


Follow the Collective Freedom Project on Facebook, Twitter,
Instagram, and YouTube. 


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CREDITS: Intro/outro music by Genta Tamashiro.
Audio engineered by Genta Tamashiro and Kiera Battles. Episode
photo by Sean Robert Kelly.


This series is sponsored by the Immigrant Legal Resource Center
(ILRC) and the Four Freedoms Fund (FFF).


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The Collective Freedom Project
Site | Multimedia |
Campaigns | Resources


Bourbon ’n BrownTown
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Instagram | Site |
Linktree | Patreon


SoapBox Productions and Organizing, 501(c)3
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Instagram | Site |
Linktree | Support

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