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That’s How the Light Gets In

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New podcast webloSocial movement photographer Brooke Anderson in conversation with the artists and cultural workers in the SF Bay Area and beyond who make our movements relentlessly creative and irresistibly fly, who root our actions in the wisdom of our elders and ancestors, and who create and defend culture to hold us and future generations through the best and the hardest of times. In each episode, we explore the idea ”If it’s not soulful, it’s not strategic,” a pillar of Movement Generation’s just transition framework. Find us on IG at @ThatsHowTheLightGetsIn @MovementPhotographer @MovementGeneration

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Portada del episodio Episode 13: Mateo Nube of Los Nadies & Movement Generation

Episode 13: Mateo Nube of Los Nadies & Movement Generation

In this episode, I speak with a dear friend of mine, Mateo Nube of the band Los Nadies, which just released a new album, “Tiempo de Desembarcar,” on El Cerrito Records in August. Mateo is also a Co-Director at Movement Generation Justice and Ecology Project and a brilliant political strategist and popular educator on ecology and just transition.  In the episode, we talk Mateo’s experience growing up under dictatorship in Bolivia but being surrounded by revolutionary women, activists, and artists; the defense of truth as a way to defend against the scrambling of reality under authoritarianism; culture and music as intimacy and collective ecstasy; being creators not just consumers of culture; and the non-negotiability of our dignity.  Throughout the episode, we play clips from Los Nadies’ new album and from their recent album release party.  Find Los Nadies online at losnadies.com [http://losnadies.com] or on IG at @MusicaLosNadies.

19 de sep de 2025 - 1 h 28 min
Portada del episodio Episode 12: Mamas for a Free Palestine

Episode 12: Mamas for a Free Palestine

This week, I share a conversation I had at the end of last year with Michelle Mascarenhas and Lisa Juachon of Mamas for a Free Palestine. We talk about the role of movement mamas, aunties, matriarchs - really folks of all genders - who play that role in our communities of deeply embodying the James Baldwin quote about all of the children are all of our children, holding life sacred, moving in ways that recognize the interconnectedness of all life, and centering care for each other. Lisa and Michelle talk about the importance, in this moment in particular, of organizing as sectors of society - of finding your people, your crew, your squad and rolling together, not just in the streets, but in really identifying what the needs are in your community and meeting those needs in ways that contest for power.    Follow them on IG at @DefeatFascism24. Lisa can be found at @Diwangalon and Michelle at @Michelle4JT.    Please consider supporting the podcast by joining the Patreon at patreon.com/thatshowthelightgetsinpodcast [http://patreon.com/thatshowthelightgetsinpodcast] and following us on IG at @ThatsHowTheLightGetsInPodcast.  A transcript for this episode is available online. To access it, visit https://linktr.ee/thatshowthelightgetsinpodcast [https://linktr.ee/thatshowthelightgetsinpodcast] and scroll down to “Transcripts."

20 de ene de 2025 - 1 h 18 min
Portada del episodio Episode 11: Patty Berne of Sins Invalid talks "Stages of Grief: Crip Hearts on Fire."

Episode 11: Patty Berne of Sins Invalid talks "Stages of Grief: Crip Hearts on Fire."

This week on the pod, I speak with Patty Berne, Co-Founder and Executive and Artistic Director of Sins Invalid, a disability justice performance project that centers people of color, queers, nonbinary and trans people with disabilities.    Patty is a queer disabled author, artist, and organizer of Japanese and Haitian descent and is widely recognized for her work to establish the framework and practice of disability justice.   In the episode, we talk about how capitalism and industrial production have defined a normative mindbody as a body that can produce profit, and sees all other mindbodies as disposable, and how disability justice therefore reorients us to an economy based on care, where all mindbodies are sacred and are powerful not despite the complexities of our bodies but because of them.    We also talk disabled ancestors from Frida Kahlo to Gloria Anzaldua, crip-centric liberated zones, disability as an aesthetic from which to make culture, and Patty’s forthcoming graphic novel. We then spend much of the episode talking about Sins Invalid’s upcoming performance, “Stages of Grief: Crip Hearts on Fire” at the ODC Theater in San Francisco, December 13-15th. Get tickets for that performance at odc.dance/sins invalid [https://odc.dance/sinsinvalid] and follow Sins Invalid via their website at sinsinvalid.org and on Instagram at @SinsInvalid.    Please consider supporting the podcast by joining the Patreon at patreon.com/thatshowthelightgetsinpodcast and following us Instagram at @ThatsHowTheLightGetsInPodcast.    A transcript for this episode is available online. To access it, visit https://linktr.ee/thatshowthelightgetsinpodcast and scroll down to “Transcripts."

27 de nov de 2024 - 1 h 18 min
Portada del episodio Episode 10: "Sumud: Resistance Until Liberation" mural artists and organizers Jackie Romero and Nathaniel Moore

Episode 10: "Sumud: Resistance Until Liberation" mural artists and organizers Jackie Romero and Nathaniel Moore

This week, I’m joined by two of the many artists and organizers behind the "Sumud: Resistance Until Liberation” mural in Oakland, CA — Jackie Romero of the Palestinian Youth Movement and Nathaniel Moore of the Freedom Archives. We also hear audio from incarcerated artist Kevin Cooper, who contributed a piece to the mural from Death Row.  In the words of the mural organizers “In both the U.S. and Palestine, creating art is often a political act and a testament to the imagination, brilliance, and creativity of people’s resistance to oppression, even behind bars. At this time, as death and destruction rain down on the people of Gaza and Palestine, painting this mural together as a community can affirm our collective commitment to resistance and liberation.” You can see each panel of the Sumud mural and read the artists’ statements at SumudMuralOakland.org. To donate, go to the website and click DONATE or google “GoFundMe Sumud Mural.” On Instagram, if you can find the mural at @sumudmuralproject. You can find Jackie at @graciashabibti and PYM at @bayareapym and @PalestinianYouthMovement. You can learn more about Kevin Cooper’s case at freekevincooper.org [https://www.freekevincooper.org/] And, of course, you can find this podcast on IG at @ThatsHowTheLightGetsInPodcast and you can find me, Brooke Anderson, at @MovementPhotographer. After donating to the mural, if you have funds remaining, please consider supporting the podcast by joining the Patreon at patreon.com/thatshowthelightgetsinpodcast.

14 de nov de 2024 - 1 h 17 min
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Soy muy de podcasts. Mientras hago la cama, mientras recojo la casa, mientras trabajo… Y en Podimo encuentro podcast que me encantan. De emprendimiento, de salid, de humor… De lo que quiera! Estoy encantada 👍
MI TOC es feliz, que maravilla. Ordenador, limpio, sugerencias de categorías nuevas a explorar!!!
Me suscribi con los 14 días de prueba para escuchar el Podcast de Misterios Cotidianos, pero al final me quedo mas tiempo porque hacia tiempo que no me reía tanto. Tiene Podcast muy buenos y la aplicación funciona bien.
App ligera, eficiente, encuentras rápido tus podcast favoritos. Diseño sencillo y bonito. me gustó.
contenidos frescos e inteligentes
La App va francamente bien y el precio me parece muy justo para pagar a gente que nos da horas y horas de contenido. Espero poder seguir usándola asiduamente.

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