60 Seconds Remaining
In episode 2 of “60 Seconds Remaining”, Julian Wilson talks to community organizer and death worker Ash Williams (he/him) from Fayetteville, North Carolina. He describes his work as an abortion doula, fundraiser, and abolitionist focused on redistributing resources to Black trans people. He discusses mutual aid as essential for trans people inside and outside incarceration, emphasizing ongoing support for food, bills, housing, and survival. Ash outlines challenges including slower donor support, stigma around abortion and incarceration, state communication barriers and costs, and hostile prison conditions denying gender-affirming care. He urges sustainable engagement through honest capacity, boundaries, and varied roles, and encourages relationships with incarcerated people. To support incarcerated trans folks and their stories, please fill out the interest form at https://forms.gle/Uf4cpy6KPmY7iY8F8 [https://forms.gle/Uf4cpy6KPmY7iY8F8] 60 Seconds Remaining Podcast is a production of Comfrey Films [https://www.comfreyfilms.org/]. Directed by Julian Wilson. Produced by Joie Lou Shakur. Edited by Wowow Podcasts [https://www.wowowpodcasts.com/] Sound score by Miss B Haven. Episode art is by Courtney Sebring. Let us know what you think through the social channels below, and please leave a review so that like-minded people can find us. Instagram: @60secondsremainingpodcast CONNECT WITH US Keep up with Julian Wilson: Website [http://www.quietlydefiant.com] Instagram [http://www.instagram/uncwils] Keep up with Comfrey Films: Website [https://www.comfreyfilms.org/] Instagram [http://www.instagram.com/comfreyfilms]
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