How We Get Free

Tiffany D. Loftin

Welcome to How We Get Free Podcast hosted by Tiffany Dena Loftin, a black woman activist with 16yrs of local and national civic, economic, racial organizing, experience. Join Tiffany as she speaks directly with the most brilliant Freedom Fighters across the globe where they will be sharing the blueprint on how to make a difference in your community with actionable steps, because where do Freedom Fighters go to learn from each other?

  1. 12/07/2023

    EP 34: Advocacy Through Action (Ft. Tyrone Nance)

    Ever wondered how to master the delicate balance between hustle and rest? You're in for a treat with this stimulating dialogue, where we journey into the heart of hustle culture with our distinguished guest. He shares how the term "hustle" is entwined with his everyday life, pushing him to strive for excellence. Yet, we also delve into the essence of rest and its importance, with insights drawn from a riveting book on the subject.   Get ready to meet Tyrone Nance, a dynamic community organizer who has used social media to build bridges and make a difference. Ty shares his inspiring odyssey through the world of advocacy, highlighting the potent role of platforms like TikTok and LinkedIn in rallying diverse voices. He opens up about his ambitions emphasizing the need for more community organizers in pivotal positions. Ty also gives us a candid glimpse into his personal life, showing us how his experiences have shaped his commitment to championing the causes of the people.   Finally, we turn the spotlight on the transformative power of relationships and coalitions in fostering meaningful change. Ty shares his experiences of organizing impactful protests and supporting black men in his community, highlighting the significance of consistency, integrity, and local support in these endeavors. this episode is an enlightening blend of motivation, advocacy, and inspiration.   Connect with us on social media ‌ IG: @‌howwegetfreepod @‌tiffanydloftin ‌ If you have any questions you would like answered by Tiffany please email us at howwegetfree@gmail.com ‌ How We Get Free Podcast is produced and edited by Idea to Launch Podcast Productions

    1h 7m
  2. 11/30/2023

    EP 33: Dissecting Democracy (Ft. Bree Newsome)

    Our democracy is on the brink, and the upcoming 2024 election is a clear illustration of the authoritarian choices we face as voters. Activist and mother, Bree Newsome, joins us for a riveting conversation that cuts through the surface and exposes the real issues plaguing our politics. We confront the white supremacist underbelly that is damaging our democracy and the dearth of debate within the Democratic Party on crucial issues.    Saddling up for a deep dive, we decipher democracy's complexities and the global impacts of such a system touching upon conflicts in Israel-Palestine and Ukraine-Russia. The subtle danger of blind allegiance to political figures is not lost on us as we emphasize the importance of holding leaders accountable. We also unravel the Democratic Party's lost connection with key voting blocks and the actions needed to regain these important segments.   In the final leg of this journey, we shift focus to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict's perceptions across different generations, climate change, and the fight for universal human rights. Bree shares her unique perspective of freedom as a concept and the process of breathing life into our visions. We round off with a discussion on the importance of local politics, the need for new political parties, and the urgency of handing the reins over to the next generation. Let's envision a better future where different generations unite for freedom - join us as we redefine politics.     Connect with us on social media ‌ IG: @‌howwegetfreepod @‌tiffanydloftin ‌ If you have any questions you would like answered by Tiffany please email us at howwegetfree@gmail.com ‌ How We Get Free Podcast is produced and edited by Idea to Launch Podcast Productions

    44 min
  3. 11/16/2023

    EP 32: Learning Big Organizing from Rustin

    Ever wondered how Bayard Rustin, a key figure in the civil rights movement, managed to organize one of history's most significant protests, the March on Washington? Why did he believe so fervently in the abolition of violence and normalization of conflict? Today we're going on a journey through Rustin's life and lessons as portrayed in the upcoming Netflix movie, Rustin, with the brilliant actor, Coleman Domingo as Bayard Rustin. I'll share my encounter with Coleman and how his embodiment of Rustin made it feel as though I was meeting the legend himself.   Now, imagine being able to handle conflict at three different levels, with the finesse and grace that Rustin did. We're going to delve into that and more, discussing theories of change, and how we can apply them to transform our communities. We'll shine a light on Rustin's genius in creating an environment of trust and the essential skills required to manage conflict without police intervention or bureaucracy.    We'll also take a page out of Rustin's book on how to build coalitions for activism by fostering a shared vision and inclusive stakeholder participation. Drawing from my own experiences, we'll exemplify the strength of relationships and partnerships. Ending off with an homage to Rustin's audacious spirit and resilience, today's episode promises to leave you with a richer understanding of this remarkable man and our shared history. So buckle up and let's take this enlightening ride together.   Connect with us on social media ‌ IG: @‌howwegetfreepod @‌tiffanydloftin ‌ If you have any questions you would like answered by Tiffany please email us at howwegetfree@gmail.com ‌ How We Get Free Podcast is produced and edited by Idea to Launch Podcast Productions

    39 min
  4. 11/02/2023

    EP 30: The State does not give us JUSTICE (Ft. Charles Keith,Abe Bonowitz,& Alli Sullivan Of Death Penalty Action)

    Prepare yourself for a powerful conversation that centers around the profound topic of the death penalty. We bring in the experts from Death Penalty Action, including Charles Keith (Impacted Communities Liaison), Abe Bonowitz (Executive Director), and Alli Sullivan (Communications Coordinator), who enlighten us about their involvement in the fight for abolition and the reality of abolishing the death penalty. As we discuss the upcoming five executions, we stress the importance of educating ourselves on this issue to join the fight and encourage listeners to proceed with an open mind, albeit a trigger warning for those who might find the discussion uncomfortable.   As we progress, we discuss the systemic injustices and racism within the death penalty, shedding light on the outdated execution methods, lack of transparency, and the disproportionate execution rates of people of color. The emotional toll this punitive system takes on the victims, their families, and communities is brought to light, and the alternative - death by incarceration - is also analyzed. In this crucial dialogue, we highlight the screening process for jury members and the implications of the death penalty on innocent people.    Lastly, we discuss the emotional and spiritual toll the death penalty takes on victims and their families, underscoring how the state often prolongs their healing process. Our guests from Death Penalty Action share their personal experiences, highlighting how revenge doesn't bring healing to victims of violent crimes. We round off the episode discussing the status of the death penalty in the United States, and the importance of advocacy and community to bring about a transformation. Tune in to learn more about the importance of rehumanizing those impacted by the death penalty, and how we can advocate for its abolition. Please sign petitions, follow and donate to their work at https://deathpenaltyaction.org   Connect with us on social media ‌ IG: @‌howwegetfreepod @‌tiffanydloftin ‌ If you have any questions you would like answered by Tiffany please email us at howwegetfree@gmail.com ‌ How We Get Free Podcast is produced and edited by Idea to Launch Podcast Productions

    1h 18m
  5. 10/26/2023

    EP 29: 9 to 5 Movement Lessons with Ellen Cassedy

    What happens when you pair an unwavering commitment to justice with an innovative approach to activism? You end up with our esteemed guest, Ms. Ellen Cassidy, a relentless advocate for improved working conditions and the rights of women in the workforce. Join us as we traverse the intriguing path of labor activism, starting with the importance of comprehensive training in successful organizing, a strategy exemplified by the Midwest Academy's work with a Boston group.    We'll shed light on the nuances of activism, engaging with concepts such as the 'rock pile theory' of organizing and the strategic use of legal knowledge. Ms. Cassidy offers first-hand insights into the contrasting nature of demonstrations and actions, sharing how NOW utilized both to champion the rights of working women. This journey through activism doesn't end in the courts, however. We also discuss the power of movements outside the courtroom, citing the Starbucks campaign as an illustration.   As we examine the evolution of organizing strategies, we highlight the critical importance of diverse leadership and the inclusion of all workforce sectors. Ellen Cassidy provides valuable understanding of the unique approach adopted by the 9-5 organization towards representation of women of color. From analyses of challenges and victories to inspiring insights for the future, this episode is peppered with lessons on labor activism. Join us as we reminisce about past struggles, celebrate the victories, and draw parallels to our current fight for worker rights.     (0:00:01) - Building an Organization With Training (0:13:53) - Activism and Legal Knowledge Importance (0:17:36) - Organizing and Movement Growth (0:28:54) - Changing Organizing Strategy and Lessons Learned (0:38:28) - Challenges and Victories in Labor Activism (0:45:10) - Inspiring Organizing and Legacy     Connect with us on social media ‌ IG: @‌howwegetfreepod @‌tiffanydloftin ‌ If you have any questions you would like answered by Tiffany please email us at howwegetfree@gmail.com ‌ How We Get Free Podcast is produced and edited by Idea to Launch Podcast Productions

    49 min
5
out of 5
45 Ratings

About

Welcome to How We Get Free Podcast hosted by Tiffany Dena Loftin, a black woman activist with 16yrs of local and national civic, economic, racial organizing, experience. Join Tiffany as she speaks directly with the most brilliant Freedom Fighters across the globe where they will be sharing the blueprint on how to make a difference in your community with actionable steps, because where do Freedom Fighters go to learn from each other?