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O.P.E.N. (Oppression and Poverty End Now) podcast is brought to you by Open Buffalo. Our goal is to bring you the motivation, skills and opportunities so that you can live a life free from oppression, discrimination and poverty. We will discuss current problems, and emerging solutions with local, state and national leaders and activists.

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O.P.E.N. (Oppression and Poverty End Now) podcast is brought to you by Open Buffalo. Our goal is to bring you the motivation, skills and opportunities so that you can live a life free from oppression, discrimination and poverty. We will discuss current problems, and emerging solutions with local, state and national leaders and activists.

    What's Up With the Water?

    What's Up With the Water?

    When asked to think about water equity and justice, I’m sure many of us have pictures of Flint, Michigan that come to mind. However, many people would be shocked to learn that parts of Buffalo, NY have higher rates of lead exposure than Flint. During this episode “What's Up With the Water?”, we will discuss with Urban Planner, Art Hall the history of Buffalo’s water, and all the ways local residents are taking water justice into their own hands. Open Buffalo, Citizen Action, WE ACT for Environmental Justice and dozens of community based organizations are taking a leading role in helping to bring clean drinking water to poor and communities of color from across the nation.

    The Role of Water in Buffalo's Lead Exposure Crisis

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    Learn more about Art Hall and The Hallmark Firm!


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    • 27 min
    Everyone has a chance to make it in this country…EXCEPT

    Everyone has a chance to make it in this country…EXCEPT

    Open Buffalo believes in restorative practices and justice. We believe that one should have the opportunities to restore whatever harm they may have caused their communities, but also giving a chance for the offender to live a life of dignity and respect after.

    We have all heard someone say “everyone has a chance to make it in this Country” Well if everyone has a chance to make it in this country is the rule, todays guests know first hand that there are huge exceptions to the rule. In this episode we will discuss who are the exceptions and solutions to ensuring everyone has a chance to make it in our community. On this episode we will be joined by: Khush Kam-Au & Myquan Greer to talk about Clean Slate legislation and the Buffalo Youth movement.


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    • 33 min
    Building political power PT 3 Jodi Risper

    Building political power PT 3 Jodi Risper

    In this episode we will be continuing our conversation on how to build political power from the grassroots level.  In order for us to save our communities we must get involved in how our government works. That means showing up for townhalls and community meetings to find out what our elected’s are up to, taking our issues and demands to them, and showing up and voting when our communities aren’t getting their needs met.
    Featuring: Jodi Risper, Movement Politics Director for Citizen Action of New York

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    • 40 min
    Building political power from the grassroots level, PT 2

    Building political power from the grassroots level, PT 2

    We are a nation in crisis. COVID is crippling our health, economic and educational systems. The world is learning just how none of our systems where built to protect or serve people of color, working and poor people. WE are seeing historic participation in civil disobedience and protests however; we must translate this mobilization power to lasting political power.

    Our guest, India Walton will talk about the local, state and national movement for racial justice and equity and what listeners can do after the to build lasting civic and political power in their communities.


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    • 34 min
    Building political power from the grassroots level, PT 1

    Building political power from the grassroots level, PT 1

    Protests that erupted over the killing of George Floyd by a Minneapolis police officer, and hundreds of other innocent lives at the hands of law enforcement. These protests soon turned into a global uprising calling for the defunding of police departments and swiping policy changes that just don’t say Black Lives Matter but codify into law that Black Lives Matter. Today our guest, Asim Johnson will talk about the state and national movement for racial justice and equity and what listeners can do after the protesting and direct action has ended.

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    • 49 min
    When the protests are over, then what?

    When the protests are over, then what?

    Protests erupted over the killing of George Floyd by a Minneapolis police officer, and hundreds of other innocent lives lost at the hands of law enforcement. These protests soon turned into a global uprising calling for the defunding of police departments and sweeping policy changes that don’t just say “Black Lives Matter” but codify into law that Black Lives Matter. Today, our guests will talk about the local, state and national movement for racial justice and equity and what listeners can do after the protesting and direct action has ended.


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