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Philadelphia Community Bail Fund

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In this episode, Eden and William are joined by Bethany and Nasir from the Philadelphia Community Bail Fund to talk about the problems caused by the cash bail system and the advocacy of the Philly Bail Fund towards abolition of that system. They share some of the stories and lessons they have learned through their work, and we dig into the details of navigating the legal system while also disrupting it to draw attention to the inequity of the so-called US Justice System.

The Philly Bail Fund is currently running a #FreeBlackMamas Mother's Day Bail Out campaign, and we urge everyone who can spare it to donate to this organization. You can find all of the information at the website linked above.

This week's Solo Praxis segment focuses on identifying personal abilities and limitations with regards to organizing and direct action, and setting personal boundaries to avoid burnout.

Full transcript available here.

Please subscribe, rate, and review Frontline Praxis wherever you listen to this podcast.

Follow the Philadelphia Community Bail Fund on Twitter @Phillybailout

Philly Bail Fund on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/PhillyBailOut/

Follow Frontline Praxis on Twitter @FrontlinePraxis

Email us at frontlinepraxis@gmail.com

Visit us on the web at frontlinepraxis.com

Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/FrontlinePraxis When (if) we meet the costs of hosting the show (web services, equipment repair or replacement, etc) any additional funds will be redistributed to the organizations featured on FP.

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In this episode, Eden and William are joined by Bethany and Nasir from the Philadelphia Community Bail Fund to talk about the problems caused by the cash bail system and the advocacy of the Philly Bail Fund towards abolition of that system. They share some of the stories and lessons they have learned through their work, and we dig into the details of navigating the legal system while also disrupting it to draw attention to the inequity of the so-called US Justice System.

The Philly Bail Fund is currently running a #FreeBlackMamas Mother's Day Bail Out campaign, and we urge everyone who can spare it to donate to this organization. You can find all of the information at the website linked above.

This week's Solo Praxis segment focuses on identifying personal abilities and limitations with regards to organizing and direct action, and setting personal boundaries to avoid burnout.

Full transcript available here.

Please subscribe, rate, and review Frontline Praxis wherever you listen to this podcast.

Follow the Philadelphia Community Bail Fund on Twitter @Phillybailout

Philly Bail Fund on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/PhillyBailOut/

Follow Frontline Praxis on Twitter @FrontlinePraxis

Email us at frontlinepraxis@gmail.com

Visit us on the web at frontlinepraxis.com

Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/FrontlinePraxis When (if) we meet the costs of hosting the show (web services, equipment repair or replacement, etc) any additional funds will be redistributed to the organizations featured on FP.

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