Upcoming events in Detroit and online, AMP Seeds Fall Series, and our favorite podcasts
On the most recent episode of Finding Our Way podcast ([link removed]) , Alicia Garza reflects that, “Personal change happens when something in us gets disrupted and we are asked to make a choice about which way forward will we go? Will we try and stay the same or are we willing to explore something different? Social change happens when multiple people are going through that same process together.” What lessons are we ready to harvest? What insights, knowledge, skills, and collective wisdom can we offer to foster just change?
We can change, together. Change is always possible.
As autumn approaches, we collected a list of our favorite podcasts for long walks, preserving food, sharing meals or relaxing to help us think alongside each other about big questions of change and transformation.
* Finding our Way ([link removed]) : This isn’t a podcast about answers. It is an exploration into ourselves, and the skills we need to create and embody the world we want.
* How to Survive the End of the World Podcast ([link removed]) : How to Survive the End of the World. a podcast from the Brown Sisters. learning from the apocalypse with grace, rigor and curiosity.
* AirGo ([link removed]) : AirGo is a weekly podcast and movement media hub in Chicago that reshapes the culture of the city and beyond for the more liberatory and creative.
* Upstream ([link removed]) : Upstream is a podcast offering radical ideas and inspiring stories for a just transition to a more beautiful and equitable world.
* The Emergent Strategy Podcast ([link removed]) : The official podcast of the Emergent Strategy Ideation Institute - each episode we dive deeply into the life, practice and experimentation of a person or group who we see as living embodiments of emergent strategy.
* Sunstorm ([link removed]) : National Domestic Workers Alliance podcast hosted by Alicia Garza and Ai-jen Poo.
* The Lit Review ([link removed]) : Conversations with community organizers, activists, and cultural workers on the books that have shaped how they organize for social change. Think "Spark Notes" for social justice movements —but in podcast form!
* Resistance Podcast ([link removed]) : Stories from the front lines of the movement for Black lives, told by the generation fighting for change.
* Power Not Pity ([link removed]) : A podcast that centers and celebrates the lived experiences of disabled people of color.
* Disability Visibility ([link removed]) : Disability Visibility is a podcast hosted by San Francisco night owl Alice Wong featuring conversations on politics, culture, and media with disabled people.
* For the Wild ([link removed]) : Focused on land-based protection, co-liberation and intersectional storytelling rooted in a paradigm shift away from human supremacy, endless growth and consumerism.
* Sept 15th 7pm ET | Virtual | AMP Seeds ‘The Internet is Black’ ([link removed])
* Sept 17th | Detroit | MEJC 2022 Summit: Fighting False Solutions, Healing For Our Future! ([link removed])
* Sept 18th | Detroit | Healing by Choice! Practice Space [Save the Date]
* Sept 14th 6PM-9PM | Detroit | Black Bottom Archives Move-A-Thon ([link removed])
* Sept 29th 7pm ET | Virtual | AMP Seeds ‘Bodily Autonomy & Care’ ([link removed])
* Sept 30th 7PM | Virtual | Shakespeare in Detroit Youth performance ([link removed])
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Register for Seeds events here! ([link removed])
This four-part series will explore and celebrate storytelling as a tool for change, movement organizing, joy, and care. From oral histories to hashtags, stories help us capture the most complex of feelings and endeavors. This season we uplift media makers bringing intentionality and spirit to the stories they document, make, and share to intervene injustices and honor their communities. AMP Seeds 2022 Fall Series will run every other Thursday September 15th through October 27th 7pm ET. Every event will be followed by Seeds Cafe, a space to connect, share, decompress and dialogue hosted by Pink Flowers. For more information, check out our website ([link removed]) and our Detroit Metro Times feature ([link removed]) . ASL and captioning available.
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