
New podcast webloSocial movement photographer Brooke Anderson in conversation with the artists and cultural workers in the SF Bay Area and beyond who make our movements relentlessly creative and irresistibly fly, who root our actions in the wisdom of our elders and ancestors, and who create and defend culture to hold us and future generations through the best and the hardest of times. In each epis... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 13 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | PoliticsNews | |||

In this episode, I speak with a dear friend of mine, Mateo Nube of the band Los Nadies, which just released a new album, “Tiempo de Desembarcar,” on El Cerrito Records in August.
Mateo is also a Co-Director at Movement Generation Justice and Ecology... more
This week, I share a conversation I had at the end of last year with Michelle Mascarenhas and Lisa Juachon of Mamas for a Free Palestine. We talk about the role of movement mamas, aunties, matriarchs - really folks of all genders - who play that role... more
This week on the pod, I speak with Patty Berne, Co-Founder and Executive and Artistic Director of Sins Invalid, a disability justice performance project that centers people of color, queers, nonbinary and trans people with disabilities.
Patty is a... more
This week, I’m joined by two of the many artists and organizers behind the "Sumud: Resistance Until Liberation” mural in Oakland, CA — Jackie Romero of the Palestinian Youth Movement and Nathaniel Moore of the Freedom Archives. We also hear audio fro... more
This is exactly what my artist/activist soul needs 💖 thank you for making this podcast!!!
I’m so touched by this podcast. Brooke is plugged in to every movement for justice in the bay, so she’s uniquely positioned to interview folks who are doing arts and cultural work to transform systems. Love the journalistic approach of this show.
Thank you for making this podcast!! Our movements need recentering on culture, art, and connection for our healing and our sustainability. Can’t wait for more episodes!









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