The Montana DSA Podcast
Veteran feminist social justice activist Tootie Welker of Hot Springs, Montana is featured in this June 7th conversation with DSA's Frank Kromkowski of Helena in Episode 27 of the 2023 Montana DSA (Democratic Socialists of America) Podcast Series. Welker describes herself as a "Radical socialist fighting for justice for all, dog, cat mom. Small business owner @mayarisingshop" -- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/twelker [https://www.facebook.com/twelker]). Welker describes what she has learned in her more than 40 years of working in Montana as a feminist socialist grassroots activist and community organizer working for citizen empowerment aimed at fundamental social justice transformation and healing overcome widespread injustices, violence against women, oppression, racism and wealth inequalities in Montana. In this June 7th podcast, Welker looks back at her work decades ago in the 1980s/1990s as a staff member, grassroots community organizer, empowerment educator/trainer, candidate recruiter and legislative lobbyist for MAPP/MontCel -- The Montana Alliance for Progressive Policy/Montana Citizens for an Effective Legislature, which was a coalition of seven statewide Montana citizen groups including conservation, labor, agriculture, women, education, and low-income groups who worked together to achieve common goals for social and economic justice and environmental quality. Welker describes how that MAPP/MontCEL work was followed by thirty years of empowerment activism work in the area of domestic and sexual violence as a consultant, trainer, expert witness, providing direct assistance to domestic violence/battering survivors as well as consultation and training to domestic and sexual violence advocacy programs, sharing her deep knowledge and experience in feminist/empowerment model of assisting domestic violence survivors. Tootie played a central role in the creation of the Montana DSA organization and continues her participation in DSA, whose members believe that both the economy and society should be democratically run to meet human needs, not to make profits for a few. Welker explains how her feminist and democratic socialist and grassroots empowerment practices and framework can be applied today -- to help create coalitions and organizations that can help us dig our way out of the continuing injustices, deep antagonisms, legislative debacles and social inequalities of our time and move closer to a more peaceful world, creating a society of sisters and brothers living together with love, respect, healing and justice for all.
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