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How We Get Free

Tiffany D. Loftin

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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?
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Here's a few highlights from season 1 Thanks freedom fighters we'll see you in the new for season 2 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 Podca…
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As the year's end draws near, I find myself in reflection, joined by the incredible Rahiel Tesfamariam, whose voice in social activism and theology rings with clarity and passion. Our exchange journeys through the personal landscapes of faith, justice, and identity, with Rahiel’s candid stories of triumphs and trials stirring a deep well of inspira…
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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 …
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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 o…
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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…
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Locked into the relentless fight for justice and reform? This episode promises to hand you the keys. I’m shining light on activists tirelessly leading the charge against the death penalty, with a focus on the Julius Jones campaign in Oklahoma City. Moving forward, the episode grapples with the complex issue of Palestine in context of the upcoming e…
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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 …
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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 c…
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How can one man's legacy inspire us to stand up against injustice, and what actionable steps can we take to support those living under the oppressive weight of genocide? In this episode, we let the exemplary life of civil rights icon Bayard Rustin guide us through a labyrinth of resistance, solidarity, and collective action. Inspired by Rustin's fo…
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One cannot deny the power of a dynamic duo. And that’s exactly what Carmen Berkeley and Lee Anderson embody - two individuals bonded by love and a shared passion for activism. Hear their inspiring journey of love blossoming amidst a shared pursuit of creating a better world. Their rich narratives reveal how they met, fell in love, and navigated the…
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From tragedy emerges a beacon of hope. That's the story of our guest this week, Dr. Tiffany Crutcher. Thrust into the limelight after the heartbreaking loss of her twin brother, Terrence, to police brutality, she's turned her pain into a powerful force for change. Our conversation delves into her transformative journey and her tireless commitment t…
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Get ready for an enlightening conversation with an exceptional guest: Charles Taylor , the youngest Executive Director of the Mississippi State Conference of the NAACP. Charles journey, from high school activist to the helm of a prestigious organization, is both inspiring and thought-provoking, making this episode a must-listen for anyone intereste…
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We have the privilege of sharing a conversation with Heather Booth, an inspiring figure in civil rights activism, feminism and political strategist who has been involved in activism for progressive causes. Our chat with Heather allows us a glimpse into her lifetime of activism, from her tireless work in ensuring the safety of 11,000 women seeking a…
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Listen in as we celebrate the incredible accomplishment of over 116,000 signatures submitted to the City of Atlanta to put the controversial Cop City on the ballot. Join us in recognizing the tireless efforts of volunteers, organizers, and programmers who made this possible. We'll also discuss how this podcast serves as a vital platform for activis…
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Step into the shoes of activists fighting for climate change solutions. This episode guarantees you'll understand the current political landscape, and more importantly, how we can collectively drive change. We sit down with Rachel Lears, the insightful director of "To the End", to discuss the different lanes of movement needed for significant progr…
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Do you ever wonder how injustice continues to pervade our society, particularly against the indigenous communities? This episode aims to explore such injustices, focusing on the controversy surrounding the sacred Black Hills of the Lakota tribe and the Mount Rushmore monument. We navigate the labyrinth of societal wrongdoings and discuss ways to ch…
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Think the political landscape has been changing? You're absolutely right. Today, we're peeling back the layers on the seismic shifts and the potential impact on the 2024 elections. Our deep dive into The Washington Post data reveals a staggering 32 million new voters in the past eight years, coupled with a dwindling older population. The question i…
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Ever wondered why thousands of workers willingly walk off their jobs and onto picket lines? How can you, even from afar, support their fight for fair wages and rights? Welcome to an exploration into the stirring world of labor union strikes, as we place a special spotlight on the Writer's Guild of America strike at Netflix. This episode guides you …
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Drawing from our collective strength, we reminisce about the power of unity seen during the Alabama Riverfront Brawl. You'll hear us exult in the way our community came together to support a brave young man, raise funds for his cause, and ensure justice was served. We've marked August 5th as a testament to the might of concerted action, a resoundin…
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What if your voice could shape the budget of your city? What if communities held the power to dictate their own development and welfare? Embark with us on a journey to explore these possibilities… As we speak with Dr. David C. Turner III, Assistant Professor of Black Life and Racial Justice at UCLA's Luskin School of Public Affairs. Dr. Turner is a…
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Ever wonder how the struggles and victories of the past have paved the way for black liberation today? Strap in as we journey through the origins and significance of Black August, a powerful period that has left an indelible mark on the history of black activism. Born out of the 1970s at San Quentin State Prison, we'll recount the major August even…
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Hey Freedom Fighters! Join us this week as Tiffany addresses a question she receives frequently: 'How can I contribute to the movement and explore job opportunities within it?' Tune in as we delve into the historic Hollywood double strike, the first in 63 years, and uncover the battle for economic justice led by the Screen Actors Guild and the Amer…
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In today's episode, Tiffany is joined by Obbie West, an internationally renowned spoken word artist, abuse reduction trainer, advocate, and author hailing from Los Angeles, California. Obbie is a retired United States Army veteran who discovered his passion for writing in 2011. He is the proud owner of Words of West, LLC. and is widely recognized b…
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In this week's episode, we are joined by Mariah Parker, a linguistics scholar, former Georgia county commissioner, rapper, and commissioner. Mariah gained attention when she was sworn in as Athens county commissioner at the age of 26, placing her hand on a copy of Malcolm X's autobiography. The viral photos of her taking the oath brought attention …
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In this week's episode, Tiffany is joined by Bruce Franks Jr., an accomplished individual who has been recognized as an Oscar nominee, a renowned fashion designer, a former elected official for the state house in Missouri, a passionate battle rapper, a dedicated father, an activist, and a community organizer. Today's conversation revolves around th…
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This week, Tiffany returns with part 2 of her engaging conversation alongside Angelo Pinto. If you haven't already, be sure to catch up on part 1 by clicking here. In this episode, we delve into thought-provoking topics such as the rapid advancements in technology, the highly anticipated presidential election, the significance of the national black…
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Tiffany is joined by Angelo Pinto. Attorney Pinto co-created a teach-in at Occupy Wall Street on the prison industrial complex spurring a young movement around criminal justice reform now a national issue. He also co-founded Justice League NYC; a task force of the Gathering for Justice – an organization started by global activist entertainer Harry …
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Tiffany is joined by Sparky Abraham and Maddy Clifford. The trio discussed student loan debt and the debt collective as a whole. Student loan debt is a scam and this episode breaks down why they need to be canceled immediately. Tiffany really puts the pressure on Joe Biden and says he really needs to cancel student loans to have a chance at this ne…
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In this thought-provoking podcast episode, join host Tiffany Dena Loftin as she engages in an empowering conversation with disability justice advocate Keri Gray, founder of The Named Advocates. Listen in as they explore the intersectionality of disability justice, access, and the future of activism, and be part of the conversation that is shaping t…
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Nick Bezzel is an Army veteran based in Austin, Texas, and founder of the Elmer Geronimo Pratt Gun Club, an organization advocating for Black Americans exercising their Second Amendment rights. Tiffany and Nick discuss school shootings and the racism surrounding gun control. The duo also discuss the work they’re doing to free Marvin Guy. This is a …
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In episode six, Tiffany is joined by Wisdom Cole. Wisdom O. Cole is the National Director of the NAACP Youth & College Division. In this role, he serves more than 700 youth councils, high school chapters, and college chapters actively involved in the fight for civil rights. Wisdom brings extensive experience in civil rights advocacy training instit…
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In episode five, Tiffany is joined by Elise Joshi. Elise Joshi is a 20-year-old organizer and student at UC Berkeley. During her time as Strategy Director, she facilitated and led Gen-Z for Change’s labor actions by working with coders, content creators, and labor unions. Elise also has her own platform of over 115,000 followers on TikTok where she…
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In episode four, Tiffany is joined by Courtland Cox, Chair of the SNCC Legacy Project. Cortland explains what the SNCC legacy project is and why it’s so important for us to know our history. The duo discuss police brutality, student loan debt, inflation, and the Maga crowd fighting for what we fought against in the 60ths. The duo also have an in de…
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In episode three, Tiffany is joined by author, Deepa Iyer .Deepa Iyer is a South Asian American writer, lawyer, strategist, facilitator, and activist. She is also the Senior Director of Strategic Initiatives and the host of “The Solidarity is this podcast”. Tiffany and Deepa talk about Deepa’s book “Social Change Now” and the roles that we play in …
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Welcome to the first episode of How We Get Free Podcast! In this episode, Tiffany talks about the book she’s reading “Long Walk To Freedom” and spills some major tea on Nelson Mandela that we didn’t know before! Then, Tiffany takes the time to introduce herself and explains how she got her start in organizing. She also shares that her most memorabl…
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Welcome to the second episode of How We Get Free Podcast! Tiffany is joined by her close friend Keron Blair. Keron starts by sharing the story of how he got started in organizing and why he always says yes! Keron also describes the gaps that he’s seeing in the organizing movement and describes his definition of a “movement”. The duo breaks down the…
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Welcome to the How We Get Free Podcast, I am your host Tiffany Dena Loftin, Im a black woman living Los Angeles California and over the last 16 years I’ve organized black and brown people across the globe in their fight for racial and economic justice. I've been a lead organizer in the fight for student loan debt cancellation, the ongoing fight to …
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