
Countering Attacks on Each Other
How do we build and protect cross-racial solidarity for the long term? In this episode, co-host Adaku Utah explores this question with Alvina Wong (APEN); Anna Castro (Transgender Law Center); and Janis Rosheuvel (Building Movement Project).

Solidarity Beyond the Elections
In this special episode, co-host Adaku Utah speaks with Margaret Faliano (IllumiNative), Mary Hooks (M4BL), and Rachel Cheek (NNAF) about the necessary and ongoing work we need to cultivate a democratic society beyond the ballot box.

2024 Elections and Beyond
Join co-hosts, Adaku Utah and Deepa Iyer, for this special episode discussing the 2024 Elections and Beyond: Fortifying Ourselves, Our Organizations, and Our Ecosystems toolkit from the Building Movement Project.

Building Solidarity In An Era of Silos
Join us for this special episode to explore the challenges and opportunities of building solidarity in our current social and political climate. This episode is a lightly edited recording of our April 2024 State of Solidarity, featuring our colleague Adaku Utah in conversation with Darakshan Raja, Muslims for Just Futures; Woods Ervin, Critical Resistance; Xochitl Bervera, Near Future Farms; Rachael Lorenzo, Indigenous Women Rising; and Yvonne Yen Liu, Solidarity Research Center.

Reckoning With Sustainability: Black Leaders reflect on 2020, the Funding Cliff, and Organizing Infrastructure
In this special episode, co-host Adaku Utah and M Adams reflect on the Building Movement Project's latest report in the Movement Infrastructure series - Reckoning with Sustainability. The report explores how more than 50 Black movement leaders and their organizations understood the brief moment of “racial reckoning” in 2020, how their organizations have fared in the years since, and what they see on the horizon.
Episode Archive
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2025
- Feb 18, 2025 Solidarity in Crisis: Building Power in Uncertain Times
- Jan 30, 2025 Stories of Rebuilding and Reimagination
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2024
- Dec 12, 2024 Countering Attacks on Each Other
- Nov 26, 2024 Solidarity Beyond the Elections
- Oct 28, 2024 2024 Elections and Beyond
- Jun 18, 2024 Building Solidarity In An Era of Silos
- Mar 19, 2024 Reckoning With Sustainability: Black Leaders reflect on 2020, the Funding Cliff, and Organizing Infrastructure
- Jan 23, 2024 Healing Across Generations at the Intersections of Memory, Care, and Justice
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2023
- Nov 29, 2023 Solidarity Narratives in Crises: A Practice Guide
- Oct 22, 2023 Mothers of Gynecology Transform Our History and Future
- Sep 26, 2023 Truth Telling from the Banks of the Ohio River
- Aug 20, 2023 Reclaiming Our Collective Memory
- Jun 26, 2023 How Sites of Conscience Can Transform Us
- Apr 26, 2023 Introducing The Next Season of Solidarity Is This