Navigating Internal Movement Tensions and Conflict
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Navigating Internal Movement Tensions and Conflict

Co-host Adaku Utah is joined by Tamika Middleton from Women’s March, Mike Ishii from Tsuru for Solidarity, and Mónica Enríquez-Enríquez from Foundation for a Just Society to discuss how conflict can teach us about building deeper solidarity.

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Solidarity as Public Memory
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Solidarity as Public Memory

How are Native and Japanese American communities marking a shameful part of American history? Our guest, Satsuki Ina, shows us how to build solidarity from a national tragedy.

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A Conversation About Solidarity Stances
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A Conversation About Solidarity Stances

In this special live episode, co-hosts Adaku Utah and Deepa Iyer explore how movements can use Solidarity Stances to build deeper, more aligned forms of solidarity — even under authoritarian conditions.

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Solidarity Across Division
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Solidarity Across Division

In this conversation, co-host Adaku Utah speaks with Rima Meroueh of the National Network for Arab American Communities to explore how Arab American communities are resisting surveillance and erasure. We reflect on solidarity as both a practice of healing from imposed divisions and a powerful strategy for building connection and power across differences.

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