Move It Forward

Amistad Law Project

We are the Amistad Law Project, a small grassroots public interest law center and organizing project in the city of Philadelphia.  We advocate for the human rights of people adversely impacted by the system, including people behind prison walls. Welcome to our monthly podcast where we’ll be lifting up the voices of our community members in the struggle for healthier and safer communities. By sharing perspectives you won’t normally hear on mainstream media platforms, we’re building our own platforms, raising our own voices, and telling our own stories, the way they need to be told.  The plot thickens constantly in our struggle, and we have to push through the thickness, to move the plot forward towards change.  We hope you’ll join us in moving it forward.

  1. 01/31/2024

    Alternatives Pt 2: Getting to the Roots of Violence

    In this final episode of Move It Forward, we’ll conclude our conversation on community violence prevention, exploring alternatives to policing and prosecution that are focused on addressing the systemic factors which give rise to violence.  Throughout this season, we’ve heard from people impacted by gun violence and homicide about the influences of the overlapping crises of poverty and wealth inequality.  Decades of divestment from education, health care, and public spaces has gone hand in hand with the expansion of policing and mass incarceration.  What would this crisis look like if we changed our course, and shifted our investments towards the vital resources our communities actually need?  We’ll wrap our season with this discussion, featuring Aqeela Sherrills with Newark Community Street Team, Kendra Van de Water of YEAH Philly, Kempis Ghani Songster of the Youth Art and Self Empowerment Project (YASP). Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner, and former Philadelphia Public Defender Keir Bradford Grey. We’ll also share a conversation with the organization Day One Not Day Two, highlighting their Ascension program which is focused on combating gun violence by transforming the culture of Hip Hop.  Throughout the show we’ll feature the music of various artists from Day One Not Day Two’s album Ascension Volume 1.  Listen and learn more about their work here: https://www.dayonenotdaytwo.com/ascension

    1h 2m
  2. 02/08/2023

    Drugs and Guns: How Violence Intersects with the Drug Economy

    US media and policymakers have long focused on the connection between violence and the drug economy. Since the 70s, the War On Drugs has shaped our approach to these overlapping crises, putting millions of people behind bars and tripling the number of Americans in prison. Today, cities like Philadelphia are facing levels of gun violence we haven’t seen since the crack cocaine epidemic of the 80s and early 90s. In this episode, we’re looking at the economic and political factors that have shaped the drug economy and building a materialist analysis of it. People in our neighborhoods aren’t manufacturing the drugs or shipping them across international borders. Decades of militarized policing and incarcerating people en masse haven’t put a dent in the street drug trade. Listen as we look into the connection of the drug economy with gun violence -and what gives rise to both- and dive into how we can invest in our communities to truly address these crises of public health and safety.  We feature new voices of anthropologist and UCLA Professor Phillipe Bourgois, and Ada and Rashid Nicholson–two people who shared on the street interviews with us on the Kensington section of Philadelphia. You’ll also hear familiar guests from past episodes including Aqeela Sherrills of Newark Community Street Team, Kempis Ghani Songster and Will of Youth Art & Self Empowerment Project, Kendra Van de Water, Yané and Kenzie of YEAH Philly, Chenjerai Kumanyika, former Philadelphia Public Defender Keir Bradford Gray, and Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner. Listen in the player below or on Apple, Google, Stitcher or Spotify.

    53 min

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We are the Amistad Law Project, a small grassroots public interest law center and organizing project in the city of Philadelphia.  We advocate for the human rights of people adversely impacted by the system, including people behind prison walls. Welcome to our monthly podcast where we’ll be lifting up the voices of our community members in the struggle for healthier and safer communities. By sharing perspectives you won’t normally hear on mainstream media platforms, we’re building our own platforms, raising our own voices, and telling our own stories, the way they need to be told.  The plot thickens constantly in our struggle, and we have to push through the thickness, to move the plot forward towards change.  We hope you’ll join us in moving it forward.