Host Taylor Weech shares a seventh set of interviews taken in New York City and Philadelphia as part of the Praxis Summer Road Show including:
Interview with Janelle Treibitz, creative strategist with The Opportunity Center, organizer and puppeteer about changing culture as both a means and an end in social movements;
Interview with Rachel Schragis, illustrator and organizer, about her work with Occupy Wall Street and now with Flood the System and the role of artists and cultural producers in building movements;
Interview with Lucy Duncan, director of Friends Relations for the American Friends Service Committee about work as a co-conspirator (her preferred term to ally) in the Black Lives Matter movement and in the movement for Palestinian self-determination and how they relate;
and an interview with Asa Khalif, filmmaker, activist, and founder of Racial Unity USA about taking direct action against police brutality in Philadelphia and seeking justice for his murdered cousin, Brandon Tate-Brown as part of a broader struggle for justice in the U.S.
For extended interviews, links to projects, photos, and updates about the trip, visit www.truthscout.net.
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