DreamRadically Podcast DreamRadically Podcast
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Brought to you by Foundation for Liberating Minds, DreamRadically Podcast highlights community leaders, organizers, educators, artists, students, and more to imagine a future of liberation and uncover what is necessary in the present to create that future. This podcast brings the voices of people who are on the ground doing the work for structural change in our communities and provides lessons for us all to embark on the path of liberation. Join us as we DreamRadically.
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Ep. 20: The Future of Water
The final episode of season 2 of DreamRadically podcast brings Dr. Adam Feltz joining Dana Mahmoud to discuss the future of water access across the globe.
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Learn more about FLM's work on our website www.foundationforliberatingminds.org and on all social media platforms @foundation4lm
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Ep. 19: Beyond Crime, Beyond Fear
What is crime? Who is criminal? In this episode FLM Co-Founder aurelius francisco unpacks these questions around criminalization. aurelius argues for those interested in justice to think beyond the limiting and oppressive category of crime to reimagine how we relate to one another and address harm and violence in our community, without state violence. This episode is an abolitionist intervention on mainstream narratives pertaining to crime and the larger criminal punishment system.
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Learn more about FLM's work on our website www.foundationforliberatingminds.org and on all social media platforms @foundation4lm
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Ep. 18: Inequity for All
In this pandemic world, public health inequities have only grown in their disparity and urgency to be addressed. In Episode 18 hosted by Christine Thomas, Columbia public health student Mareyba Fawad shares more about minority health experiences and her dream for change.
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Learn more about FLM's work on our website www.foundationforliberatingminds.org and on all social media platforms @foundation4lm
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Ep. 17: Queering the World
Dr. Megan Sibbett, professor of Women's and Gender Studies at the University of Oklahoma joins the podcast this week to discuss the revolutionary project of queer theory. Dr. Sibbett and aurelius discuss the theory's critiques of heteronormativity, patriarchy, and whiteness and delve into the ways that queering the status quo works to radically transform our society.
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Learn more about FLM's work on our website www.foundationforliberatingminds.org and on all social media platforms @foundation4lm
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Ep. 16: BIPOC in Higher Ed
Episode 16 brings Nayifa Nihad to the podcast to discuss the experiences of BIPOC in higher education spaces.
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Learn more about FLM's work on our website www.foundationforliberatingminds.org and on all social media platforms @foundation4lm
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Ep. 15: Intellectual Elitism
Kelli and Dhara discuss the ways that higher ed is not extended to the general public, and often results in alienation from one's community. Sometimes what we learn in higher ed doesn't help the community, and sometimes the community doesn't want or need our help. However, the need for higher ed remains.
Enjoying the podcast? Continue dreaming with us on Patreon today: www.patreon.com/foundation4lm
Learn more about FLM's work on our website www.foundationforliberatingminds.org and on all social media platforms @foundation4lm
A special thank you to Jacque Braun for producing this podcast!