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The Mainline Podcast is the official podcast for the Mainline, an independent, women-led alt-news and culture source based in Atlanta, Ga. The Mainline Podcast features exclusive interviews with movement builders, community activists, and creators to tell the stories that are regularly glossed over in mainstream media.

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episode Ep. 68: Cop City and rape culture artwork

Ep. 68: Cop City and rape culture

In this episode, Jess and Aja discuss Cop City and the #StopCopCity campaign in Atlanta through the lens of rape culture, expanding into other areas of local and state politics and their connection to the foundations of white supremacy, capitalism, and colonization. The two pull on personal experiences, their own healing journeys through abolition and political education, and feminist theory to consider how these dynamics play out—both in our external world and our internal world. This episode originally aired on WRFG Atlanta 89.3 FM on Fri., Feb. 25, 2022. Jess & Aja refer to a letter that Aja wrote to a former Atlanta city councilmember leading up to the council's vote to authorize the ground lease for Cop City, following another tragic event that took place in Aug. 2021—the abduction and murder of 27-year-old Mariam Abdulrab, a bartender in Atlanta. Access the letter, which is only referenced and not read verbatim, here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1G94IMkVLm7UU4AP4YtTRQxfpEEdzg6zEFyCeVDmX0y8/edit?usp=sharing [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1G94IMkVLm7UU4AP4YtTRQxfpEEdzg6zEFyCeVDmX0y8/edit?usp=sharing] Read Aja's curtain-raiser piece about Cop City (a good intro piece for those unfamiliar with this important issue in Atlanta) published in the Intercept in Aug. 2021 here: https://theintercept.com/2021/08/11/atlanta-police-training-center/ [https://theintercept.com/2021/08/11/atlanta-police-training-center/] Read Aja's piece featured in The Appeal, "Why Atlantans are pushing to stop Cop City" here: https://theappeal.org/atlanta-cop-city-police-training-facility/ [https://theappeal.org/atlanta-cop-city-police-training-facility/] Read "Cop City & the prison industrial complex in Atlanta" by Micah Herskind here: https://www.mainlinezine.com/cop-city-and-the-prison-industrial-complex-in-atlanta/ [https://www.mainlinezine.com/cop-city-and-the-prison-industrial-complex-in-atlanta/] For the extended version of this episode & access other extended pieces & bonus content (and to help pay for labor costs for this work), become a patron at https://patreon.com/mainlinezine [https://patreon.com/mainlinezine] Or to just give us money with nothing in return (thanks!), go to https://mainlinezine.com/donate [https://mainlinezine.com/donate]

27 de feb de 2022 - 59 min
episode Ep. 67: Talking the APS "Cheating Scandal" with the Abolitionist Teaching Network artwork

Ep. 67: Talking the APS "Cheating Scandal" with the Abolitionist Teaching Network

This week we’re interrupting our standard schedule for a special episode as this story develops. In 2011, 178 Atlanta Public School teachers were investigated for purportedly changing student test scores. Twelve were brought to trial, all Black. Ten were found guilty. Seven are still in limbo as they hope for appeals, and fear the very real and imminent threat of imprisonment. Of them is Dana Evans, who will come to trial on Mon., Feb. 14, where Judge Jerry Baxter could singlehandedly decide to send her to prison. On today’s episode of The Mainline Podcast, we speak with Sarah Abdelaziz of the Abolitionist Teaching Network and Shani Robinson, one of the accused educators who was indicted under RICO charges and is also awaiting trial. Shani is also the co-author with Anna Simonton of 'None of the Above: The Untold Story of the Atlanta Public Schools Cheating Scandal, Corporate Greed, and the Criminalization of Educators.' Following Abolitionist Teaching Network (ATN) on Twitter @ATN_1863 Donate through ATN to the APS campaign and other resources - https://linktr.ee/atn1863 [https://linktr.ee/atn1863] To support our work and unlock bonus content and receive early releases, go to https://patreon.com/mainlinezine [https://patreon.com/mainlinezine]

7 de feb de 2022 - 51 min
episode Mainline News Hour: "Wurk" with Mariah Parker artwork

Mainline News Hour: "Wurk" with Mariah Parker

This week, Aja catches up with Athens City Council Commissioner Mariah Parker / rapper Linqua Franqa to discuss their new single "Wurk," off their upcoming 'Bellringer' LP (via Ernest Jenning Record Co. in April). The two discuss the single, labor organizing in Georgia, what it means to empower ourselves/fellow workers, and the ongoing battle to Stop Cop City in Atlanta. This episode features new segments including local music. Today's set list: "By Summer" by Often "Dispossession" by Algiers "Wurk" by Linqua Franqa To watch the "Wurk" music video and/or the pre-order 'Bellringer' LP, visit https://orcd.co/qvyaloea [https://orcd.co/qvyaloea] To support our work and access early releases + bonus materials, become a Patreon at https://patreon.com/mainlinezine [https://patreon.com/mainlinezine] Or if you just want to give us money (thanks!) - https://mainlinezine.com/donate [https://mainlinezine.com/donate]

4 de feb de 2022 - 1 h 0 min
episode Mainline News Hour: Southern Poverty Law Center's union workers artwork

Mainline News Hour: Southern Poverty Law Center's union workers

On this week's edition of the Mainline News Hour, tune in to hear our conversation with the Southern Poverty Law Center's unionizers. The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) is a non-profit explicitly dedicated to protecting the civil rights of the vulnerable and combatting forces of white supremacy, both in the South and beyond, and yet when their employees approached them in November of 2019 asking that management voluntarily recognize their union, their request was denied. So, by December, a vote determined the union's fate instead: with a resounding 142-45 voting in support of unionizing. So what has happened since that fateful day in December 2019? Why did SPLC's employees feel they needed a union in the first place? What has the journey been like - what's been accomplished and what challenges still lie ahead? Join us in our conversation with Katie and Lisa, both members of the bargaining committee (Lisa has the added responsibility of union steward) as we discuss where they've come from and where they're going. Listeners can learn more about the SPLC union on Instagram or Twitter @splcunion, or visit their website splcunion.org. To support our work and ensure the quality of our future coverage, visit https://patreon.com/mainlinezine [https://patreon.com/mainlinezine] ——————————— INDIGENOUS LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT This episode was created on the ancestral lands of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation now known as "Atlanta, Ga."

28 de ene de 2022 - 1 h 4 min
episode Mainline News Hour: Mutual aid in ATL with Sol Underground artwork

Mainline News Hour: Mutual aid in ATL with Sol Underground

This week, Mainline reporter and editor Aja Arnold returns behind the back to present a special conversation with organizer Sunny of mutual aid effort Sol Underground, the self-described "Black-led autonomous anti-fascist anti-capitalist eco-system fighting for Black and Indigenous liberation" based in Atlanta. In this special discussion, recorded on Nov. 11, 2021, in a hotel in downtown Atlanta during a temporary shelter stay organized by Sol for local houseless citizens. The episode airs as temperatures continue to drop as our communities go through another winter, and community resources are strapped in the nonprofit industrial complex, public-private partnerships, and red tape—leaving numerous gaps for mutual aid efforts to fill to provide resources to people when they need them. Aja also provides a brief recap and update of the ongoing resistance to #StopCopCity. To learn more from our backlog of coverage concerning the city's plans to build a massive police training facility in the South River Forest, visit our website: https://mainlinezine.com [https://mainlinezine.com] To learn more about Sol Underground, visit their Instagram profile: https://www.instagram.com/solunderground/ [https://www.instagram.com/solunderground/] To become a sustaining member of our work to ensure the future of our coverage, free of corporate and outside influence, go to our Patreon: https://patreon.com/mainlinezine [https://patreon.com/mainlinezine]

21 de ene de 2022 - 1 h 0 min
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