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Trailer S2E3. How Social Media is Saving Democracy 🛡️📱"

1 min · 2. juni 2026
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Feeling like your community is flying under the radar? Li Lovett exposes a critical truth: when people are too stressed or isolated to track what's happening, their rights are the first to be stripped away. In this powerful clip, she reveals how social media is transforming into a lifeline for democracy. From farm workers with massive followings to hyper-local outlets reaching remote areas, she explains how these digital voices are forcing policymakers to finally listen and respond to crises that would otherwise go unseen. Whether you're a content creator, a community organizer, or just a neighbor looking to stay informed, this is your reminder that knowledge and transparency are the only shields we have against injustice. 🔗 Watch the full podcast on https://patreon.com/justtalkspodcast [https://patreon.com/justtalkspodcast] #DemocracyInAction #SocialMediaForGood #CommunityVoices #ImmigrantRights #Transparency #JustTalksPodcast #LiLovett #DigitalActivism Tags Community Organizing immigrant rights social media activism local politics transparency

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The Revolution Will Not Be Televised

"The revolution will not be televised. You could say the revolution will not be on TikTok either." 🔊 In our latest episode of Just Talks, I sit down with Ernest Crim III—educator, activist, and former creator with half a million followers who was suddenly silenced online. He shares the stark reality of life on "rented space," where algorithms can erase years of community work in a week. We talk about: 📉 Why every movement for justice came before apps existed ⚖️ The rising tide of censorship in schools and on platforms 🏛️ How the fight for Black history IS the fight for democracy 👨‍👧‍👦 Raising critical thinkers in a system designed to stifle them Ernest’s message is clear: We need to own our platforms and document our own history before it gets erased. 👇 Want to hear the uncut conversation—and get early access to the next video? Join my Patreon. Your support elevates these vital narratives.🎙️Membership to the Just Talks Fam includes: early access to upcoming videos, exclusive newsletters, access to private community chats, and live workshops. Public access to this episode drops on Tuesday, June 16th—Just in time for Juneteenth! 💕 Help me elevate more voices like Ernest's. Join my Patreon community starting at $5/month. Your contribution ensures we keep building spaces for truth-telling that the algorithm can't control. Get early access to podcast episodes, members-only benefits and more! Upgrade to paid [https://www.patreon.com/c/justtalkspodcast/membership] #JustTalks #MediaFreedom #BlackHistory #Education #IndependentMedia #Activism #SocialJustice

14. juni 20261 min
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Children are an Investment in our Future

"Having kids changed me. I was able to see the system as a Black teacher, but when I became a Black parent, then I really saw things the way they were." 👁️🚫 In my interview with Ernest Crim III, he breaks down the critical gap between what we teach at home and what society teaches our children. He doesn't wait until school starts to fight for his kids' identity. From reading to them in the hospital to connecting them with real-life giants like Fred Hampton Jr., he's building a fortress of love and truth around his children. "It takes a village to raise a child." Don't go it alone—find your community to reinforce those values. 👇 Watch the full episode to hear Ernest's vision for the future by becoming a paid member today! 🎙️Membership to the Just Talks Fam includes: early access to upcoming videos, exclusive newsletters, access to private community chats, and live workshops. Public access drops on Tuesday, June 16th—Just in time for Juneteenth!. 💕 Help me elevate more voices like Ernest's. Join my Patreon community starting at $5/month. Get early access to podcast episodes, members-only benefits and more! Upgrade to paid [https://www.patreon.com/c/justtalkspodcast/membership] #JustTalksS2E4 #CriticalThinking #BlackDads #SystemicChange #CommunityFirst #Education #IdaBWells #Reading

13. juni 20262 min
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Trailer S2E4. The Power of Owning Our History

"Frederick Douglass didn't fight for freedom until he understood he shouldn't be a slave." That insight set the tone for a powerful conversation with Ernest Crim III. For years, Ernest used social media to teach overlooked histories—from Aunt Polly wielding a butcher knife against slave catchers to modern-day activists fighting local injustice. His platform grew to over 400k followers. Then, in late 2025, everything went dark. Hacked, shadowbanned, then deleted. "I don't come into that space as an influencer. I come into that space as a human being. As an activist." But when the app bans you, where do you go? This isn't just about one creator losing an account; it's about a community losing its voice. As Ernest puts it, "It's like you're leasing the space to sell your coffee... and the landlord could at any point say, 'I don't want you here no more.'" In Season 2, Episode 4, we break down: • How social media is actually "media" first, not "social" • Why the revolution won't happen on TikTok • The importance of documenting your family and local history • How to build genuine community off the apps 👇 Want to hear the uncut conversation—and get early access to the next video? Join my Patreon. Your support elevates these vital narratives.🎙️Membership to the Just Talks Fam includes: early access to upcoming videos, exclusive newsletters, access to private community chats, and live workshops. Public access to this episode drops on Tuesday, June 16th—Just in time for Juneteenth! 💕 Help me elevate more voices like Ernest's. Join my Patreon community starting at $5/month. Your contribution ensures we keep building spaces for truth-telling that the algorithm can't control. Get early access to podcast episodes, members-only benefits and more! Upgrade to paid. [https://www.patreon.com/c/justtalkspodcast/membership] #JustTalksPodcast #ErnestCrimIII #DigitalRights #HistoryMatters #BlackHistory

11. juni 20261 min
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Trailer S2E3. How Social Media is Saving Democracy 🛡️📱"

Feeling like your community is flying under the radar? Li Lovett exposes a critical truth: when people are too stressed or isolated to track what's happening, their rights are the first to be stripped away. In this powerful clip, she reveals how social media is transforming into a lifeline for democracy. From farm workers with massive followings to hyper-local outlets reaching remote areas, she explains how these digital voices are forcing policymakers to finally listen and respond to crises that would otherwise go unseen. Whether you're a content creator, a community organizer, or just a neighbor looking to stay informed, this is your reminder that knowledge and transparency are the only shields we have against injustice. 🔗 Watch the full podcast on https://patreon.com/justtalkspodcast [https://patreon.com/justtalkspodcast] #DemocracyInAction #SocialMediaForGood #CommunityVoices #ImmigrantRights #Transparency #JustTalksPodcast #LiLovett #DigitalActivism Tags Community Organizing immigrant rights social media activism local politics transparency

2. juni 20261 min
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Highlight: Is your local sheriff coordinating with ICE?

"Is your sheriff secretly working with ICE? 🔍🚔" Feeling like immigration enforcement is only happening in the headlines? Li Lovett reveals the shocking truth: a 10x increase in local law enforcement collaboration with federal agencies is happening right under our noses, often in violation of state sanctuary laws. In this raw clip, she breaks down how community groups in Shasta County used Public Records Act requests to expose secret deals between local sheriffs and ICE. She explains exactly how you can file these requests, demand transparency, and build the community muscle needed to stop the "detention industrial complex" before it expands. Whether you want to uncover local corruption or protect your neighbors, this is your blueprint for action. 🔗 Watch the full podcast on https://patreon.com/justtalkspodcast [https://patreon.com/justtalkspodcast] #ImmigrationJustice #LocalPower #Transparency #ICE #CommunityOrganizing #JustTalksPodcast #LiLovett #SanctuaryCities

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