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Episode 3 - Protest with Candice Fortin

One of the most fundamental freedoms in American democracy is the freedom of expression and assembly. In other words: our right to protest. This freedom ensures everyone can speak out and mobilize without fear of censorship or retaliation. It allows everyday people to challenge disinformation, hold those in power accountable, and rally together for changes that protect both people and the planet. But censorship, criminalization, and complacency threaten the fight for equity and justice, at a time when direct action is more important than ever.

 

Guest: Candice Fortin, U.S. Campaigns Manager for 350.org, a global climate nonprofit fighting for a world beyond fossil fuels.

 

Key Topics:

  • The power of protest and direct action
  • Criminalization of environmental activists in the United States and around the world
    • From the founding of the EJ movement in Warren County, NC 
    • To the recent murder of Manuel “Tortuguita” Paez Terán who was killed by Georgia state troopers while protesting against Cop City
  • Censorship of pro-Palestinian voices
  • The need for white liberals to support historically excluded communities in the fight for democracy and justice

 

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