Black and Audacious
Black and Audacious
Katrina & Jabari
Two Black activists in Vermont record their candid conversations about the struggle for life and liberation in these United States, and the audacity it takes to merely be Black in these wild times.
abolition what? abolition who?
"It never stops being a lot." If abolition is a destination, which road do we take to get there? Do we abolish the prisons 'and all the people inside of them?' What do we have the capacity to imagine, and what conditions shape that capacity? How do we restore right relationship when someone has done great wrong? How do we endure the hard, hard process of creating a world without prisons and police? "Safety is not the absence of threat, it is the presence of connection." - Dr. Gabor Mate
Feb 3, 2022
2 hr 11 min
"At what point do you fight for it?"
Words and their meanings are up for grabs; Emancipation is not freedom; speaking your truth, even when it 'conflicts' with mine...
Jan 19, 2022
1 hr 39 min
Let there be light!
What we analyze and theorize in the shadows... "independence", freedom dreaming, the capacity of our containers...
Dec 4, 2021
1 hr 36 min
But actually... there is no rug underneath you
Disillusionment, embodiment, contradictions, plot twists and 'mess' on the path of liberation. 
Nov 21, 2021
1 hr 49 min
"It's work to get free"
Land, labor, liberation, how we define care, choices and the illusion of choice, interdependence...
Nov 5, 2021
1 hr 42 min
We who believe in freedom gotta take a nap, y'all
Technological change, bridging the air gap between the generations, memory and representation of Black struggle, Judas and the Black Messiah vs. The Spook Who Sat By The Door, Ella Baker and Nap Ministry...
Oct 21, 2021
2 hr 3 min
Falling through thin ice; breaking paradigms is a practice
Where is your emotional security invested? What does it mean to center Black voices? Which Black voices, and in which rooms? Who 'shows up' and who disappears, and is this paradigm liberating anybody? We continue to process the theory and practice and logistics of being in the room of multiracial organizing in majority white Vermont. Olufemi O. Taiwo's article, Being in the room privilege: Elite Capture and Epistemic Deference: https://www.thephilosopher1923.org/essay-taiwo Lama Rod Owens' book Love and Rage, and other writings and teachings: https://www.lamarod.com/
Oct 8, 2021
1 hr 30 min
The Apocalypse is Prologue
'You can take the slaves outta Egypt, but...'  Breaking the curses, invalidating the lies, It's been a while between chats so we get caught up.
Mar 13, 2021
2 hr 2 min
Quit your job: ownership vs stewardship
Disposability, the economy, and stewarding ourselves. Naps vs capitalism.
Mar 13, 2021
1 hr 45 min
The self-care struggle is real
In which Katrina and Jabari break down the "superhero expectations" and the struggle to express needs, and accept/offer help, on the journey of practical self-care practice. Why does it feel hard to ask for help?
Mar 1, 2021
52 min
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