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The Porch

The Porch

著者: Southerners on New Ground
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Southerners on New Ground presents The Porch, SONG’s new podcast that explores the many facets of Queer Southern Organizing for Liberation in our Lifetime. We want to fill your glasses with refreshing and radical storytelling, movement insights, and strategies from key figures on the frontlines of Queer and Trans resistance. Come sit and stay a while as we build new worlds where we can all thrive—free from fear.Copyright 2025 All rights reserved. マネジメント マネジメント・リーダーシップ 経済学
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  • The Porch Podcast S2, Episode 2: What' the Buzz About Data Centers
    2026/06/18

    On this episode of The Porchm we sit down with, Jamie, Kelly and dani, 3 organizers from across the South fighting data centers in their areas. Each guests walks us through what the fight looks like in their neck of the woods, the lens they’re applying to their organizing, lessons learned and how we count our wins.

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    52 分
  • The Porch Podcast S2, Episode 1: Stop, Collaborate, and Listen ft. kai lumumba barrow and Serena Sebring
    2026/02/27

    In this episode of The Porch, we sat down with kai lumumba barrow and Serena Sebring, two forever SONG members and community organizers, to discuss ways to create safer environments for our people as authoritarianism ramps up in the United States. With years of activism championing prison abolition and Black freedom movements, these two brilliant organizers discussed what security looks like when it is rooted in Black feminist praxis, queer liberation and collaborative practice. Kai and Serena remind us of the ways our communities have always worked to keep each other safer like making sure our kids are home before the streetlights turn on, to secret codes to warn of danger, or simply crewing up for Souls to Polls. This episode invites us all to make safety plans, build relationships with our neighbors and be aware of the ways technology has become a surveillance tool for our enemies.

    Bios

    kai lumumba barrow

    For over 40 years kai lumumba barrow has worked with numerous organizations on campaigns and projects to stop jail expansion; confront police violence; free political prisoners, and experiment with abolitionist models for shrinking carceral logics. A self-taught artist, barrow is interested in the praxis of radical imagination, experimenting with abolition as an aesthetic vernacular. Her sprawling paintings, multimedia collages, environmental installations, and found object sculptures incorporate images, materials, sites and ideas that perform queer, Black feminist theory.

    portfolio: www.kailbarrow.com website: www.galleryofthestreets.org

    Serena Sebring

    Serena Sebring, Executive Director, is a queer Black feminist, mother, organizer, and educator. She brings leadership and vision to the coalition, builds the capacity of a growing statewide progressive ecosystem, and coordinates resources and staff capacity in their service. Since 2005, she has woven and nurtured relationships across the state with organizers, artists, policy-makers, workers, parents, and caregivers on front porches, in church basements and city council rooms, at the statehouse, and in the streets.

    www.blueprintnc.org

    Resources

    Slam Hunter College

    Mumia Abu-Jamal

    Assata Shakur

    Critical Resistance

    Duke Lacrosse Rape Case.

    https://www.byp100.org/

    Souls to the Polls

    Equality NC,

    COINTELPRO

    Phone tree

    Maroonage

    Cuss and Discuss

    Study Questions

    1. From Safety to “Being Safer”

    How does adopting a “being safer” mindset change the way you design campaigns, actions, and organizational structures?

    2. Strategic Risk Assessment

    What are the highest-priority risks in your current organizing context—and what concrete protocols do you have (or need) to address them?

    3. Demilitarizing Movement Security

    What would it look like to “queer” or demilitarize our security culture while still taking threats seriously?

    4. Surveillance & Communication

    What communication practices should we shift to reduce vulnerability?

    5. Relationship as Infrastructure

    How are you investing in relationship-building (neighbors, families, cross-movement allies), and how could those relationships function as real safety infrastructure in a crisis?

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    51 分
  • The Porch Podcast S1, Episode 4: In Spirit & Strategy ft. Jade Brooks and Carlin Rushing
    2025/09/02

    In this episode of the Porch, Co-Directors Jade Brooks and Carlin Rushing tell the story of how they found Southerners on New Ground (SONG) and their early impressions. Both open the conversation answering a familiar question in SONG circles: “Who are your people and who are you accountable to?” Sharing their outlook on the current moment in the United States and the importance of Southern organizing, Carlin and Jade talk about SONG’s work to convene our folks, engage with our neighbors for disaster planning, and embody the best of this 32-year-old legacy organization. Get the low down on the Won’t You Be My Gaybor campaign, The CookOut, and this year’s Queer South Revival. __________________________________________________________

    Bios

    Jade Brooks Co-Director Jade Brooks joined SONG in 2009, when she first moved to the South. Originally from the Pacific Northwest, Jade is a white gay person and comes from a lineage of Jews, Quakers, single moms, hippie types, and deep dykes. Over the past 15 years, she has helped to build out SONG’s campaign organizing muscle. She also led the creation of SONG Power (our sister electoral organizing shop). She is passionate about community organizing that builds people’s power. Jade also has experience drawn from organizing in the Palestinian Liberation Movement as an anti-Zionist, diasporic Jew & within movements to build progressive electoral infrastructure. She lives in Durham, North Carolina, with her son & her pup.

    Carlin Rushing Co-Director Carlin Rushing joined SONG as a member in 2013 and first joined the staff as Regional Membership Lead in 2018. At her core, Carlin values family and faith and believes that liberation in our lifetime is possible. Unapologetically Black and Southern, Carlin is a lover of the Black women’s literary tradition, all things percussion and rural North Carolina sunsets.

    Study/Reflection Questions 1. What new practical skill do you want to learn? 2. Are you in your dignity? 3. How is your full-throated love practice going? 4. How is your listening going, and to whom…to folk you don’t know or others?

    Recources

    The Sound of the Genuine (Baccalaureate ceremony) (Spelman College), 1980 May 4 · The Howard Thurman Digital Archive https://thurman.pitts.emory.edu/items/show/838

    Southerners on New Ground, Strategic Almanac https://southernersonnewground.org/our-work/strategic-almanac/

    The Street by Ann Petry https://archive.org/details/street00annp

    The Color Purple by Alice Walker https://archive.org/stream/the-color-purple-alice-walker/the-color-purple-alice-walker_djvu.txt

    Beloved by Toni Morrison https://archive.org/details/beloved0000morr/page/8/mode/2up

    The Full Imago Dialogue Process https://higherthoughtinstitute.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/Full-Dialogue-Process-3-2-2038-1.pdf

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