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Episode 12: Erica Iheme
Black Work Talk
English - July 07, 2022 14:00 - 1 hour - 68.9 MB - ★★★★★ - 39 ratingsPolitics News News Commentary Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
In this episode of Black Work Talk, Steven Pitts and his co-host, Sheri Davis, talk with Erica Iheme, the Deputy Director for Jobs to Move America, an organization dedicated to ensuring that government uses the power of public funds to create a just, clean, and worker-centered economy. The conversation focuses on Erica’s critique of traditional organizing models and the need to shift to organizing practices that sustain organizers and facilitate a stronger relationship with communities.
To read more about Erica Iheme’s work, see:
Alabama Coalition for Community Benefits
During the episode, Sheri Davis mentioned her post at the Crunk Feminist Collective’s blog. You can access that post (and others) at:
The Crunk Feminist Collective new blog - The Remix
In his introduction to this episode, Steven Pitts mentioned an article about the success of Latin American activists in turning the region into a region that supports a woman’s right to choose. Here is the link to that article:
Foreign Affairs - "Latin America's Lessons for a Post-Roe United States