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Where a biologically biracial, politically black woman dissects racist and misogynistic narratives in the former capitol of the confederacy.

Race Capitol


    • Feb 9, 2022 LATEST EPISODE
    • monthly NEW EPISODES
    • 58m AVG DURATION
    • 112 EPISODES

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    COVID WATCH PART 1 (feat. Lauren Garcia + Natalie del Castillo)

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2022 57:11


    NEW EPISODE ALERT: This week on Race Capitol, we are kicking off the year with our very first COVID WATCH episode - all about community care in Richmond. We will dive into some local mutual aid efforts that have been addressing the lack of PPE in the RVA area with Lauren Garcia, a current pHD student at the University of Virginia and VCU alum and Natalie del Castillo of River City Harm Redux. Be sure to subscribe to our Black independent media platform everywhere that you listen to podcasts Support River City Harm Redux by donating via venmo @/rivercityharmredux Support our independent media platform by becoming a monthly sustainer on #patreon www.patreon.com/racecapitol #WeTakeCareofUS #COVIDWatch #RVA #VA #MutualAid

    WE KEEP US SAFE PT. 2 (Feat. Yaya Ogaldez & Sarandon Elliot)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2021 66:20


    For our last episode of 2021: We are talking about mutual aid with Yaya Ogaldez of Richmond Mutual Aid and Sarandon Elliot of UVA Mutual Aid. Our conversation explores the work of building life affirming institutions in so-called Charlottesville and here at home in the fallen capitol of the confederacy. We kick it off with our last Race Capitol reframe of 2021. Airing at 10am on WRIR 97.3 FM & streaming on all platforms! P.S. stay tuned for some more goodies before the year is out! #WeTakeCareofUs #WeKeepUsSafe #VA #RVA #Cville #FundBlackFutures #DefundThePolice Follow our guests: @uvamutualaid @madrva Resources UVA Mutual Aid Free Store GoFundMe: https://www.gofundme.com/f/uva-mutual-aid-free-store?utm_campaign=p_cp+share-sheet&utm_medium=copy_link_all&utm_source=customer Donate to Richmond Mutual Aid via venmo or Paypal @richmondmutualaid MADRVA website: https://richmondmutualaid.wixsite.com/resources Buy Richmond Mutual aid merch + support free store: https://madrva.squarespace.com/ As World Confronts Omicron Variant, Top 8 Pfizer & Moderna Investors Make $10 Billion in a Week https://www.democracynow.org/2021/12/7/pfizer_and_moderna_shareholders_profit Gov. Northam proposes police pay raises in upcoming budget https://vpm.org/news/articles/27718/gov-northam-proposes-police-pay-raises-in-upcoming-budget As Omicron Variant Circles the Globe, African Nations Face Blame and Bans https://www.nytimes.com/2021/11/27/world/africa/coronavirus-omicron-africa.html?smid=tw-nytimes&smtyp=cur Omicron COVID variant was in Europe before South African scientists detected and flagged it to the world https://www.cbsnews.com/news/omicron-variant-covid-in-europe-netherlands-before-alert-raised/?ftag=CNM-00-10aab7e&linkId=142329193 Richmond Public Schools teachers are first in the state to gain collective bargaining rights https://richmond.com/news/local/richmond-public-schools-teachers-are-first-in-the-state-to-gain-collective-bargaining-rights/article_1d74e090-bb83-5fb0-bd22-81564ac872cb.html

    FROM RVA TO CVILLE: SOLIDARITY FOREVER

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2021 58:23


    This week on Race Capitol, we are in dialogue with Lisa Woolfork, Associate Professor of English at the University of Virginia and Christina Rivera of Congregate Cville, a Unitarian Universalist minister, as they reflect on the recent four year anniversary of A11 and A12 and the impact of the Sines v. Kessler trial on members of the Charlottesville community. Tune in this week as we center the People's narratives from the ground in so-called Charlottesville. Thank you to our guests for joining this week! Give to the A11 A12 Survivors Support Fund: https://secure.actblue.com/donate/a11a12support https://bit.ly/rva-to-cville Resources: Black Women Stitch Podcast (Lisa) https://kite.link/StitchPlease https://linktr.ee/blackwomenstitch Facebook https://facebook.com/congregatecville https://facebook.com/CLFUU https://facebook.com/CalledToJustice Twitter @CongregateVille Congregate C'ville www.congregatecville.com Swords Into Plowshares article https://apnews.com/article/race-and-ethnicity-virginia-charlottesville-public-art-82967e27bfe3a0febd9b584bde381a99

    No Cops. No Colonies. No Casinos.

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2021 55:57


    This week on Race capitol, we are talking about the casino; exploring the legacy of wealth extraction, colonialism, and big shiny developments here in Richmond. We speak with community advocate and musician Allan-Charles Chipman and local artist Shon. After we speak with our guests, all three hosts will provide some deeper analysis on the upcoming casino referendum in Richmond. What are your thoughts on the Casino? Sound off in the comments! Music credit: Aloe Blacc - I Need A Dollar Nelly - Ride Wit Me The Roots - Ain Gonna Let Nobody Turn Me Around

    Fire to the Prisons II: Meditations on Blackness, Captivity, and Freedom

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2021 115:42


    The liberation of colonized people necessitates the abolition of policing and prisons. Emancipation calls on us to not simply build a better world, in which less people are oppressed--but rather to build a world where the conditions for oppression become an impossibility: —one which affirms the lives of all people; —one that is divorced from the institutions of ableism, racism, and homophobia; —one that disallows the possibility for transmisogyny, that makes deportations obsolete; —one that not only changes, but has the infrastructure to be transformative; —where there are no borders, binaries, or limitations. Abolition requires our solutions to be imaginative and boundless. And abolitionism as both a movement and a project has continued to do just that since the colonization of the Amerikas. While the movement evolves into ways that are sometimes replications of state violence, the ever growing schools within the abolitionist movement lay the foundation for us to build a world that is much more free than we could ever imagine. This makes abolition more than one final project, rather--in the words of professor Marquis Bey--a constant state of becoming. This week on Race Capitol we meditate on Blackness, captivity, and freedom through exploring three schools of abolitionism: gender abolition, non-profit (or NPIC) abolitionism, and state abolitionism with co-host Nomi. First, we hear from professor, theorist, and author of the upcoming book, “Black Trans Feminism,” Marquis Bey (they/them/any) about the ways in which gender radicality and Black Trans Feminism provide possibilities for total liberation. Next we speak with Omi Mars (they/he/love), about how the freedom of oppressed people + marginalized genders necessitates the abolition of the NPIC (non-profit industrial complex), as well as their recent resignation from the Abolitionist Teaching Network after surviving repeated organizational harm. Omi is raising funds to support their living conditions and therapy after resigning from the Abolitionist Teaching Network due to repeated organizational harm. You can support them by visiting bit.ly/RefusingTheNPIC and donating directly. Please share! Finally, we hear from New Afrikan Prison Solidarity Organizer, CoCo (she/they) where they talk briefly about how the movement calls on us to develop the infrastructure for autonomous, sustainable community support. Visit https://linktr.ee/Racecapitol to see other ways you can support our guests!

    Surveillance State: Policing Public Housing in RVA

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2021 56:26


    This week on Race Capitol, co-hosts Nomi Isaac and Kalia Harris talk to community organizers about increased surveillance + policing in public housing neighborhoods in Richmond. Last month, five license plate readers were installed in both public housing neighborhoods and areas that Black people frequent. That, in addition to dozens of surveillance cameras that were already installed in public housing neighborhoods over the last couple of years has community members ringing the alarm. Hear from Yohance Whitaker of Richmond Transparency & Accountability project, and Legal Aid Justice Center, as well as Omari Al-Qadaffi of Leaders of the New South, as we talk about the history + legacy of policing in public housing, the current situation, and its implications for Black freedom and autonomy in public housing spaces in the future.

    REEFER REVOLUTION (part 4): Legalization in Virginia

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2021 54:05


    This week on Race Capitol, we talked with the #LegalizeItRight coalition of Virginia about the new laws around simple possession of marijuana that started this past July. In July, Marijuana Justice hosted the #LegalizeItRight coalition at their #MarijuanaMonthlies. Today the coalition includes: Marijuana Justice, Rise for Youth Virginia Student Power Network, Justice Forward Virginia. The #LegalizeItRight coalition was formed in 2019 to prepare for the 2020 Virginia legislative session to push elected officials to repeal the prohibition of simple possession due to the racial disparities so blatantly apparent in Virginia marijuana arrests and convictions. As of July 1, 2021 the coalition met their 2 year campaign mission to repeal the prohibition of simple possession, and Virginia was the first in the south to do so. But of course, there is more to do. Tune in today to hear from coalition partners to #KnowYourRisk with marijuana in the home, the car, at schools + universities, and public spaces. We also hear what's next for the coalition, including #repeal, #repair, and #reparations

    Justice For Orlando

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2021 68:26


    Jennifer Carter, mother of Orlando Carter, Jr. joins host Chelsea Higgs Wise to discuss her son's case. Orlando Carter, Jr., was 27 years old when he was a target of police violence this past new year's eve. An incident which started as an alleged traffic violation, left Orlando with a broken leg and 3 shots from behind by Richmond Police Department. He thankfully survived, but is now facing charges, while also being charged monthly for an ankle monitor while he awaits his next court date on October 8th at 9am. Every single day of 2021, since January 1st, the Carter family has been working to repair their lives due to the violence inflicted by Levar's Richmond Police Department. Tune in to Jennifer Carter's interview after this week's Race Capitol reframe, as she tells us what she can about what happened on the night of New Years Eve. Donate directly to the Carter family to support #ResourcingRepair : $cashapp JenJen913 Venmo: Jen-Carter-13 Want to support Race Capitol's independent reporting? ✨ Subscribe to our show on your favorite podcast platform ✨ Join our Patreon and become a monthly donor ✨ Purchase a LIMITED EDITION “Pack It Up Levar” Merchandise on our Bonfire Campaign Thanks for your listens and shares of this week's important episode!

    Take Back the Land! : Land, Gentrification, and the Umoja Village Shantytown

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2021 81:16


    Evictions and housing insecurity aren't new issues in this country; since the beginning of European colonization of the Amerikas, displacement, forced encampment, and enslavement have been critical to sustaining the wealth of a small number of white male settlers. The foundation of this U.S. occupation has always rested on the practices of extraction and expansionism, building over anyone who dares to challenge the corporate elite's gross mismanagement of the land. The call to “free the land” is not simply about grass, water, or territory; it's a call for reclamation: of culture, autonomy, and community control. This week on Race Capitol, co-host Nomi Isaac sits down with Haitian-born Pan-African theorist, organizer, and author of the book “Take Back the Land: Land, gentrification, and the Umoja Village Shantytown,” Max Rameau. We discuss the links between policing and housing--and reflect on how a small community of housing insecure people launched a 6-month long occupation to protest against gentrification in FL. In the spirit of Black August, we open the show with words + a call to action from New Afrikan prisoner, Shaka Shakur.

    Fire To The Prisons: Igniting the Plantation Through Inside-Outside Solidarity

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2021 54:11


    The movement for the abolition of slavery, which includes the dismantling of prisons and policing, has never had a shortage of prisoner resistance. The legacy of those like Harriet Tubman and Nat Turner—who inspired free people to join them in a struggle for collective liberation, all while operating as either captives or fugitives of the state—lives on within us and our movement. It is the folks on the inside, and those most affected by the violence of carceral systems, who continue to educate, agitate, and organize a resistance against the disenfranchisement of oppressed people. Together, we will lift the sky—with the ashes of the Amerikan plantation fading away into the Earth beneath our feet. This week on Race Capitol, we discuss inside-outside solidarity movements taking place across the country. Co-host Nomi Isaac sits down with Prison Lives Matter members, Nick Grevens from IDOC Watch and Kwame Shakur, co-founder and chairman of the New Afrikan Liberation Collective. We close the show with words from Freedom Fighter and Former Black Panther member Assata Shakur. Resources: - “Down: Reflections on Prison Resistance in Indiana” - “Radical Resistance for Prison Abolition” by Comrade Frank Talk, a Captive New Afrikan Revolutionary - “Stand Up, Struggle Forward” by Sanyika Shakur - “A War Within Our Own Boundaries: Lyndon Johnson's Great Society and the Rise of the Carceral State” by Elizabeth Hinton - Assata Shakur in Her Own Words: Rare Recording of Activist Named to FBI Most Wanted Terrorist List via Democracy Now! Music: “Amerikan Sins” - Naomi Isaac “None of Us Are Free” - Solomon Burke “My Queen is Harriet Tubman” - Sons of Kemet “The Guillotine” - The Coup

    Canaan: when i read your letter, I feel your voice, with Nastassja Swift

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2021 55:32


    For the week of June 9, 2021 Race Capitol interviews @nastassjaebony , an artist from Virginia who has a must-see production, Canaan: when I read your letter, I Hear Your Voice. Her show is brought to us by the @_canfoundation and will be shown at a FORMER COURTHOUSE in Hampton Virginia. Her brother Canaan is currently incarcerated, but this love letter to him goes far beyond his current place and this week's interview is a peek into what it took to create such a powerful story. Not only is her work in a former Hampton courthouse, but specifically a volt, as she re-creates her own walls, not of a cage, just of love and family. Tune in this week to hear more about Nastassja as well the programming that's happening every weekend in the month of June. Visit Canaan: When I Read Your Letters, I Hear Your Voice 101 Kings Way Hampton VA Now- June 26, 2021

    Free the People: From RVA to Palestine (feat. Michael Kamel, Siona Peterous and Noura Erakat)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2021 65:01


    This week on Race Capitol, we talk about solidarity from #RVA to #Palestine with journalist Siona Peterous and filmmaker and photographer Michael Kamel, the co-hosts of the @ownyourstories podcast. Our dialogue centers creative and artistic tactics of resistance - from reclaimed spaces, to movement journalists, to musicians - fighting for collective liberation from the river to the sea. We also hear Dr. Noura Erakat’s powerful speech from a #SaveSheikhJarrah rally in Washington D.C. last month. As always, we kick off this week’s episode with our Race Capitol #Reframe, looking at the latest local, national, and international headlines. Support our independent Black media platform by subscribing where you listen to podcasts, sharing + bookmarking this post, and donating to us on #Patreon Featured Music: “Free Palestine” - Abe Batson “Free Palestine” - Genocide “‘Merica” - Rebelationz Resources: Follow on instagram: @OwnYourStories, @KamelWorld, @see.oh.nah, @nouraerakat, @DCPFAF Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions on Israel https://bdsmovement.net/ DC Palestinian Film & Arts Festival https://www.dcpfaf.org/ Justice For Some(book by Noura Erakat) https://www.sup.org/books/title/?id=26507 Freedom Is a Constant Struggle (book by Angela Davis) https://www.haymarketbooks.org/books/780-freedom-is-a-constant-struggle Except for Palestine (book by Marc Lamont Hill) https://thenewpress.com/books/except-for-palestine Gaza in Context http://www.gazaincontext.com/ What Does Palestine Mean for Black America? A Conversation in Partnership with the Dream Defenders (panel discussion) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mqn2_os_LJY Israel now holding 13 Palestinian journalists https://rsf.org/en/news/israel-now-holding-13-palestinian-journalists Reframe Resources: Isiah Brown GoFundMe: https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-the-family-of-isiah-brown?utm_campaign=p_cp_url&utm_medium=os&utm_source=customer Chesterfield's third-largest mobile home park could change hands. Residents worry what comes next https://richmond.com/news/local/chesterfields-third-largest-mobile-home-park-could-change-hands-residents-worry-what-comes-next/article_2ce3f267-a4c4-59e7-96a9-365b66364f69.html Latinos have become the second-most vaccinated in Virginia. Community clinics are a major reason why https://richmond.com/news/local/latinos-have-become-the-second-most-vaccinated-in-virginia-community-clinics-are-a-major-reason/article_d73629b3-5e11-5881-a67c-f3c5f295b8be.html Concerns about missing work may be a barrier to coronavirus vaccination https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2021/05/27/time-off-vaccine-workers/ Historic Deception Bill Passes Illinois Legislature, Banning Police from Lying to Youth During Interrogations https://innocenceproject.org/historic-deception-bill-passes-illinois-legislature-banning-police-from-lying-to-youth-during-interrogations/ Arizona Plans Executions Using Same Poison Gas Used in Nazi Death Camps https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/may/28/arizona-gas-chamber-executions-documents U.S. unveils $310 mln in Central America aid https://www.reuters.com/world/americas/us-unveils-310-mln-central-america-aid-guatemala-agrees-work-together-migration-2021-04-27/ Who is Naftali Bennett, Israel’s potential prime minister? https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2021/5/31/naftali-bennett-who-is-israels-new-potential-prime-minister Israel and Colombia: The ever more special relationship https://www.middleeasteye.net/opinion/israel-and-colombia-ever-more-special-relationship Birds of a Fascist feather: why Israel is aiding Colombia’s crackdown on protesters https://mronline.org/2021/05/31/birds-of-a-fascist-feather-why-israel-is-aiding-colombias-crackdown-on-protesters/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=birds-of-a-fascist-feather-why-israel-is-aiding-colombias-crackdown-on-protesters All Eyes on Calí, Colombia https://blackallianceforpeace.com/newsletter/alleyesoncalicolombia

    Whats the Tea on CRB? (feat. Jewel Gatling & Angela Fontaine of RVA Civilian Review Board Taskforce)

    Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 64:45


    This week on Race Capitol, we spill the tea on the CRB! We talk with Jewel Gatling + Angela Fontaine of the Richmond Civilian Review Board Taskforce to discuss how the taskforce came about, the barriers that they are facing, the obstacles they’ve overcome, and what we can expect moving forward. As always, we kick things off with our Race capitol reframe, diving into local, national and international headlines. Support our independent Black media platform by subscribing where you listen to podcasts, sharing this track, and donating to us on Patreon (www.patreon.com/racecapitol) Join RVA CRB meetings each Wednesdays at 6:30pm via zoom: https://vcu.zoom.us/j/97009304361#success. Follow them on twitter @RVACRB and reach out to the taskforce via email at crbrva@gmail.com Episode resources: Who Polices RPD? Race Capitol episode from 2019 https://soundcloud.com/user-461048344/episode-10-who-polices-rpd Richmond's police oversight board would be among nation's most wide-ranging if funding approved https://richmond.com/news/local/crime-and-courts/richmonds-police-oversight-board-would-be-among-nations-most-wide-ranging-if-funding-approved/article_f5fbe7b9-57ab-5eaa-ae2d-e404e95dcdea.html What Can Richmond Learn From Charlottesville CRB: https://vpm.org/news/articles/15921/what-can-richmond-learn-from-charlottesvilles-civilian-review-board From our reframe: Floyd one year later: Kalia Harris on holding powerful people accountable and keeping each other safe when governments don't: https://richmond.com/news/local/floyd-one-year-later-kalia-harris-on-holding-powerful-people-accountable-and-keeping-each-other/article_02577e00-0e87-5c82-8bb9-65f98e1b0af9.html Campaigns to Defund Police Have Seen Major Wins — and They’re Not Stopping https://truthout.org/articles/campaigns-to-defund-police-have-seen-major-wins-and-theyre-not-stopping/ People Expected Police Behavior to Change After George Floyd’s Murder. The Numbers Tell a Different Story: https://time.com/6046645/police-killings-2021/ Emails show Minneapolis police chief coordinated with PR pros to fight council, protect budget https://minnesotareformer.com/2021/05/24/with-budget-on-the-line-minneapolis-police-chief-coordinated-with-political-operatives-to-lobby-the-city-council-emails-show/ OPINION: Privatizing Creighton: https://m.styleweekly.com/richmond/opinion-privatizing-creighton/Content?oid=17474563 CDC COVID-19 Data Tracker: https://covid.cdc.gov/covid-data-tracker/ Black Lives Matter activists said a man tried to hit them with his car. The suspect turned out to be a judge https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2021/05/17/north-carolina-judge-protesters-hit/ Charleston church shooter starts appeal in conviction, sentencing in Richmond: https://www.nbc12.com/2021/05/25/charleston-church-shooter-starts-appeal-conviction-sentencing-richmond/ IMF pitches $50B plan to end coronavirus pandemic https://www.aljazeera.com/economy/2021/5/21/imf-pitches-50b-plan-to-end-coronavirus-pandemic SENATE PREPARING $10 BILLION BAILOUT FUND FOR JEFF BEZOS SPACE FIRM https://theintercept.com/2021/05/25/jeff-bezos-blue-origin-senate-bailout/ To distract from Gaza slaughter, Israel lobby manufactures antisemitism freakout https://thegrayzone.com/2021/05/24/gaza-slaughter-israel-lobby-antisemitism/ Israeli Police Round Up Palestinian Protesters Out of Global Spotlight https://theintercept.com/2021/05/24/israeli-police-round-palestinian-protesters-global-attention-fades/?utm_campaign=theintercept&utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social

    Maroon Grove Freedom Farm- Solidarity with Sussex

    Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2021 53:51


    This week on Race Capitol, Juniper (@wetland_maroon) from Maroon Grove Freedom Farms discusses their call to action this Thursday at Sussex City Council to #StopTheQuarry. The council will hear comments regarding the newest quarry being proposed by Titan MidAtlantic Aggregates. Tune in to hear how the Black Liberated land of Maroon Groove Freedom Farm was attained through reparations & what's at stake if Titan Midatlantic is granted to exploit the land by depleting another quarry. As always we kick off our episode with our Race Capitol reframe, where we explore local headlines such as #evictions, national headlines with our #COVIDWatch and international stories from #Colombia and #Palestine

    Remembering Marcus-David Peters 3 Years Later

    Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021 55:55


    This week on Race Capitol, we revisit audio from our very first episode in 2018 -- talking about justice for Marcus-David Peters. This Friday, May 14th, 2021 marks three years since Marcus-David Peters was killed by Richmond police officer Michael Nyantakyi while suffering a mental health crisis. Since then, so much has happened; but the Richmond police department and the City of Richmond have yet to be held accountable for his murder, which was ruled a “justifiable homicide”. Even after a global uprising for Black lives - including over 100 days of protest here in Richmond last summer - Marcus’ case has yet to be re-opened, and Richmond commonwealth attorney Colette McEachin has doubled down on the ruling in the case. The community has been clear on what their demands are - and these demands can be met swiftly. Colette McEachin can re-open the case. The police, both Richmond police and Virginia State police, can be defunded and abolished. This year, the Richmond Police have brutalized countless individuals, including many of you, listening to this show. They shot Orlando Carter Jr. from behind on New Year’s Eve, and continue to maintain that there was nothing wrong with their actions. We know that the police are violent, and we will not be silent. Our silence can cost us our lives and the future of our descendants. we start by hearing from Princess Blanding, sister to Marcus-David Peters, and Princess, by the way, is currently a candidate for governor here in Virginia. After that, we hear city council testimony from community organizer Rebecca Keel, and delve into co-host Chelsea Higgs Wise’s conversation with Dr. Eli Coston and Cory “Ulysses” Carter of the VCU YDSA chapter in 2018. We will also revisit some archived audio along the way. This weekend, Marcus-David Peters’ family and the community will gather at Marcus David Peters circle together for a celebration of life beginning at 1pm on Saturday, May 15th.

    Change The Game, Lady Burrs State Bball Champs

    Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2021 68:19


    This week, Race Capitol interviewed the West Catholic Lady Burrs Girls Basketball team, the 2020-2021 PIAA Class AAA Girls Pennsylvania State Champions. Joining us to dive into their journey is Daziy Wilson, Ti’Eisha Walker, Patience Sanders, and Coach Beulah Osueke. Coach Osueke not only led the team to their first state title in the West Catholic basketball program’s history, girls or boys, but this is the first time a girl’s state championship team in Pennsylvania has been led by a Black woman. We hear about the barriers from the pandemic on top of roadblocks due to their place, space and time of living, going to school and playing ball in West Philadelphia. Listen as we reflect on the stories of our own youth in Richmond, Virginia and leave inspired by these historic champions, the West Catholic Lady Burrs.

    JUSTICE FOR BLACK LIVES RVA: PART 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 57:04


    The movement for Black lives and liberation is more than just a Chauvin verdict. Throughout the summer, calls for justice extended far beyond police convictions, this week on Race Capitol we revisit archived audio from the streets of Richmond in the summer of 2020 and ground ourselves in the fight for Justice for Black Lives. At a time where the Richmond City Council is considering giving the racist police almost $10 million more dollars in funding on top of salary raises when the community is demanding that the police be defunded and abolished….what does justice look like? Tune in as we explore this and speak to community activist Allan-Charles Chipman about the Richmond Budget and hear his thoughts on the implications of the George Floyd verdict for Richmond. As always, we kick off the episode with the latest local, national, and international headlines in our Race capitol reframe. Please like, share, subscribe to our Black feminist media platform #DefundThePolice #AbolishThePolice #RVA #Radio #VA #AbolitionNow #GeorgeFloyd Resources: The Black Joy Experience prod. by OnRae LaTeal Police and Thieves by Junior Murvin

    Richmond Gentrification with Damon Harris

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 56:00


    Damon Harris of Tealhouse Company joins Chelsea Higgs Wise to discuss what he sees is stopping Black homeowners, renters and eager home buyers from finding affordable homes. During the show you'll hear a clip from Omari Al-Qadaffi of Leaders of the New South. His comments come from the Valentine's Controversial History Discussion from 2020

    Protect Our Web (feat. UR Black Student Coalition Coordinating Committee)

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2021 62:53


    This week on Race Capitol, co-host Chelsea Higgs Wise interviewed four members of the UR Black Student Coalition Coordinating Committee who are organizing the UR disaffiliation starting tomorrow, March 25, 2021 @protectourweb. Thank you to Shira Greer, Jesse Amankwaah, Jordyn Lofton, and Simone Reid who share what it is like to be a Black student on the campus of University of Richmond and why this activism is necessary for the quality of education of future Black students attending UR. The demands are: 1) We demand the names of Ryland Hall and Mitchell-Freeman Hall be changed, specifically, removing the names of Robert Ryland and Douglas Southall Freeman from these buildings. 2) We demand expanded academic accommodations for all students in light of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. 3) We demand the University subsidize off-campus mental health services for Black students due to the underdevelopment and understaffing of Counseling and Psychological Services. So far the university has made some steps, but took the most egregious step no one asked for by attaching John Mithell Jr.’s name beside the name of the enslaver. Refusing to keep up with what universities are doing across the nation and commonwealth was the last straw for Black UR students, but you have to tune in to truly grasp the what our young leaders are working through on top of surviving a pandemic. Email protectourweb@gmail.com for more and be sure to subscribe to Race Capitol wherever you listen to podcast and become a month patreon donor.

    environmental injustice II

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 73:14


    Caring for the land is resistance to whiteness. The accelerating climate catastrophe calls upon us to reestablish a relationship to the Earth, as well as connect the struggles of the land to the broader movement for total liberation. This week on Race Capitol we explore the many ways the Amerikan Empire is fueling environmental destruction in Black, Brown, and Native communities, and how oppressed folks are fighting back against this persisting, settler-colonial violence. First, our co-host, Naomi Isaac, sits down with María Torres-López (she/her/ella), the founder of Diáspora En Resistencia (@diaspora_en_resistencia) , where we discuss the toxic coal ash and other eco-violence impacting Puerto Rico. Maria delves into the fight for total sovereignty for the Puerto Rican people as the question of PR’s statehood continues to become a national discussion. Next we hear from Eriqah Vincent, Network Engagement Director and long time member of Power Shift Network, Eriqah talks about PSN’s upcoming virtual convergence featuring guest speaker, Dr. Angela Davis! Later, Eriqah gives us the tea on Johnny Appleseed and we discuss how COVID-19, white nationalism, and state-sponsored violence are fueling environmental injustice in BIPOC communities. Finally, Thelonius Cook, a farmer and the owner of Mighty Thundercloud Edible Forest, talks with us about the importance of Black food sovereignty, as well as the institutionalized racism that keeps Black farmers on the margins. Be sure to subscribe to Race Capitol on your favorite podcasting app to catch our full interviews! You can follow our guest speakers on social media: María Torres-López - Instagram: @diaspora_en_resistencia, Twitter: @diasporaresiste Eriqah Vincent - Instagram: @e.for.ecowomanist and @power_shift, Twitter: @powershiftnet Thelonius Cook - Instagram: @thelonius13 and @edibleforest

    Reclamation East End: Resisting the Recreation Plantation (feat. Brian Palmer)

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 86:55


    This week on Race Capitol, tune in to our latest: "Reclamation East End: Resisting the Recreation Plantation", where we dive into an in-depth interview with Brian Palmer of the Friend of the East End, about his entry into the work of reclaiming East End Cemetery and archiving Richmond Black history. The cemetery has over 15,000 people buried there and is at risk of becoming a new bike lane and green space, per the Enrichmond plan. The Enrichmond master plan is lacking the critical preservation component that would ensure the evidence of Black existence and resistance isn’t buried under gentrification to come. We discuss how the Enrichmond Foundation has exploited the labor and efforts of the descendants of East End Cemetery. The white led non-profit has now been given ownership of the land, as they are the sole recipient of the $400,000 grant from the Virginia Outdoor Association and now is planning what we call the “recreation plantation”, that includes construction but no preservation. Per usual, the nonprofit industrial complex has teamed up with Black elected officials who have lost the political will and moral courage to fight, and still, we rise. The resistance to our sacred spaces lives on through persistence of the Friends of the East End Cemetery. -- It takes our team about 30 hours each week to research, interview, record, and produce our politically educational episodes. Be sure to become a monthly sustainer of our independent Black media platform by joining our #patreon www.patreon.com/racecapitol -- Resources: Brain Palmer University of Richmond Visiting Professor Profile: https://journalism.richmond.edu/faculty/bpalmer/ New York Times East End Cemetery: https://www.nytimes.com/2017/01/07/opinion/sunday/for-the-forgotten-african-american-dead.html In Need of Repair, richmond Magazine East End Cemetery: https://richmondmagazine.com/news/news/in-need-of-repair/ The Nation: Reclaiming Black History, One Grave At a Time: https://www.thenation.com/article/archive/reclaiming-black-history-one-grave-at-a-time/ Style Weekly Brian Palmer Wins Peabody Award: https://www.styleweekly.com/richmond/richmonds-brian-palmer-wins-peabody-award-for-investigation-into-spending-on-confederate-memorials/Content?oid=14579165 WRIC East End Cemetery Grant Voting Promotion: https://www.wric.com/news/local-news/friends-of-east-end-cemetery-competing-for-25k-grant/ Why Does this Old Cemetery Matter: https://www.readingthepictures.org/2016/05/brian-palmer-old-cemetery/ AtlaticBlackStar Black Leaders fight to Save and restore Black Cememtaries https://atlantablackstar.com/2021/02/16/jim-crow-is-embedded-into-the-landscape-leaders-fight-to-save-and-restore-black-cemeteries-in-richmond-after-years-of-neglect/ 1708 East End Cemetery: https://www.1708gallery.org/exhibitions/exhibition-detail.php?id=99 VPR East end Article: https://www.vqronline.org/photography/2020/12/lives-east-end Church Hill People’s News (CHPN) East End Cemetery: https://chpn.net/2020/11/14/friends-of-east-end-update/ Dumbarton Oaks East End Article: https://www.doaks.org/research/garden-landscape/project-grants/palmer-2017-2018 2016 Vimeo Timelapse video of East End Cemetery Clean Up: https://vimeo.com/190653055

    Mothers of Gynocology: Birth of a Nation REMIX ft. Michelle Browder

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 78:36


    This week, we start off Women’s History month by bringing you a remix of our Birth of a Nation episode from 2020. Montgomery’s own Michelle Browder, is an advocate working to honor our Mothers of Gynecology, Anarcha, Lucy and Betsey, who were the enslaved Afrikan women whose suffering and survival served as a fundamental part of reproductive medical science. As always, tune into the top of the episode to catch up with the latest local, national, and international news with the Race Capitol reframe. Thanks for kicking back with us as we run back one of our favorites this week on Race Capitol. Be sure to become a monthly sustainer by visiting www.patreon.com/racecapitol and subscribe to our show wherever you listen to podcasts. Resources: https://www.anarchalucybetsey.org/ Michele Browder Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iammorethan1/ NCIA Mid-Atlantic Equity Panel March 17: https://thecannabisindustry.org/event/ncia-committee-insights-no-time-to-waste-putting-equity-first-in-the-mid-atlantic-region/ Marijuana Justice CannaHour Friday March 5: https://www.eventbrite.com/o/marijuana-justice-32329528565 Justice Forward Legislative Recap: March 11th: https://forms.gle/K4YZt7eiNFJo6XYKA https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2018/11/27/virginia-portion-amazons-hq-should-acknowledge-what-lies-beneath/ GMU Arlington Plantation: https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/abingdon-plantation-ruins Was The Killing of Ahmad Erekat an Extrajudicial Execution? https://www.thenation.com/article/world/erekat-execution-israel/

    Reefer Revolution (part 3): No New Crimes

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2021 97:41


    Today on Race Capitol, are you ready for the #ReeferRevolution? Tune in to hear all the details of the new crimes in the "legalization" bills from our co-host Chelsea Higgs Wise of Marijuana Justice VA. We get some tips about applying for a license from DMV-based cannabis lawyer Sulee Stinson Clay. We hear directly from Uhuru Rowe, ahead of the #JusticeForUhuru rally this Saturday at 12pm. He tells his story from inside Greensville correctional. As always, we kick off our episode with the latest local, national, and international headlines during our Race Capitol reframe. Be sure to become a monthly sustainer by visiting www.patreon.com/racecapitol and subscribe to our show wherever you listen to podcasts.

    REEFER REVOLUTION PART 2: Legalization or Re-criminalization?

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2021 72:55


    This week on Race Capitol, issa Reefer Revolution! Part 2! Our February 18th episode features Valerie Slater from RISE for Youth and first hand accounts of racist marijuana policing from Richmond Hip Hop legend Micheal Millions, VCU Grad and historian Asia Medley, plus Mike Thomas, Black Farmer and owner of Grow Your Own. Be sure to listen for the end with a quick word from our friend Mary Pryor of Cannaclusive. Race Capitol gives you the Reframe to cover the local, national and international news then co-host and Executive Director of Marijuana Justice, Chelsea Higgs Wise gives an update on the legalization bills before we hear from our guest voices. Check out our resources below for more information about the legislation and other important updates. Loving and learning from our show? Consider joining our Race Capitol patreon (www.patreon.com/racecapitol) and/or giving to our transcriber fund at CashApp $ChelseaHiggsWise Resources: House Bill for Legalization: https://lis.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/legp604.exe?ses=212&typ=bil&val=hb2312 Senate Bill for Legalization: https://lis.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/legp604.exe?ses=212&typ=bil&val=SB1406 Letter to the Governor: https://acluva.org/en/press-releases/aclu-va-and-24-organizations-lay-out-criteria-legalize-marijuana-right Virginia Is Moving Quickly on the Governor’s Cannabis Legalization Proposal. But What Happens Next? https://www.cannabisbusinesstimes.com/article/virginia-adult-use-cannabis-legalization-governor-ralph-northam-proposal-bills/ Marijuana Justice YouTube Past CannaHours including Mary Pryor from @Cannaclusive: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_8zHUCyFURFoDDZjr_7-fA Donate to Marijuana Justice: https://marijuanajustice.humanitru.com/donate Legalize It Right Virginia website: https://www.marijuanajustice.org/legalize-it-right RISE for Youth website: https://www.riseforyouth.org/ VPM reports: I’ve Dont time for this plant- Virginia aims to diversify marijuana industry, feature Mike Thomas https://vpm.org/news/articles/20129/ive-done-time-for-this-plant-virginia-aims-to-diversify-marijuana-industry

    'til we don't live in a police state (pt. 2): exploring vcu pd + rpd's relationship

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2021 84:34


    This Black history month, we will be focusing on the work that’s been done in the recent past for liberation and the present struggle to get free here in the fallen capitol of the confederacy. Today, we examine the work being done around police transparency and interrogating the relationship between VCU PD and RPD. We go back into the archives and hear audio from the May 8th, 2019 Race Capitol episode where Adeola Ogunkeyede and Wyatt Rolla of LAJC plus, Dr. Eli Coston, all representing RTAP, joined to summarize the fight that started in 2017 to where they left off in 2019 resisting RMS. Then, we will hear testimony from the June 10, 2019 public safety committee and look back to the Jan. 26, 2021 public safety committee hearing. Lastly, we will hear from Steven Ramlogan from VCU student power. We are joined by all three hosts as we analyze the upcoming records management MOU ordinance being heard in city council on Feb. 8. Enjoy engaging with political education on our Black independent media platform? become a monthly sustainer on our patreon: www.patreon.com/racecapitol Episode Resources: 2019 RTAP Report: https://www.richmondvatap.org/reports.php Local coverage of RTAP resistance to predictive policing records management system: https://www.nbc12.com/2019/04/04/group-raises-concern-over-rpds-record-management-system/ https://www.wtvr.com/2019/06/10/concerns-follow-richmond-police-plans-to-upgrade-record-management-system/?fbclid=IwAR3vPF3Jcfh8Qhf9oxyaS7NjFIRs1plfGAgZIdYVSEVgn4hrt2BTmeLauJk

    'til we don't live in a police state: a conversation

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 72:22


    This week on Race Capitol, we talk about the state of the police state. with members of Virginia Student Power Network, Mikey Ramlogan, Mikki Charles, and Sarandon Elliot about the youth anti-policing movement. Organizer and cultural critic Amber Starks joins us to dig deeper into policing under the new federal administration. As always, we kick off the episode with the latest local, national, and international headlines in our race capitol reframe. Tune in and be sure to share and subscribe on your favorite podcast platform. Become a monthly sustainer of our patreon www.patreon.com/racecapitol

    VA Leg 411

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 67:29


    This week on Race Capitol, tune in to the #VaLeg updates. With special guests Luca Suede Connolly from the Richmond Bail Fund to discuss how to oppose the anti-bail fund bill in the house and omari al-qadaffi from Leaders of the New South. to talk about the multiple pieces of housing legislation that are crucial for virginia human rights. Plus, hear from co-hosts Kalia Harris as she discusses higher education legislation and Chelsea Higgs Wise with your HIGHER ed update on marijuana legalization. Tune in today at 10am on WRIR. Guests: Luca Suede Connolly Richmond Community Bail Fund Twitter: @RVABailFund IG: @rvabailfund Omari Al-Qadaffi Leaders of the New South, Legal Aid Justice Center Twitter: @rvanewsouth IG: @leadersofthenewsouth Resources: Sabrina Moreno’s Virginia COVID-19 Reporting for Richmond Times Dispatch: https://richmond.com/news/local/a-day-after-hitting-nearly-10-000-new-covid-cases-va-records-7-245-more/article_7e4c7a5b-b60e-581a-b9b7-7e55160729a8.html Legislative: Bills can be found by searching the HB/ SB number on LIS Virginia. https://lis.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/legp604.exe?211+men+BIL Anti Bail Fund Bill: https://lis.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/legp604.exe?211+sum+HB2152 To email the House Courts of Justice committee to oppose the anti-bail fund bill: https://tinyurl.com/NoToHB2152 Script for opposing the anti bail fund bill: https://www.instagram.com/p/CKPc0BqldFi/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link To learn more about Marijuana Justice Virginia, visit: www.marijuanajustice.org Register for Saturday CannaHour Updates with Marijuana Justice: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/cannahour-updates-with-mary-pryor-tickets-137434874409 Sign Marijuana Justice Petition: http://bit.ly/legalizeitright To learn more about the higher education legislation, follow @vastudentpower on all social media for the latest updates For more on Omari’s interview: Leaders of new south video: https://youtu.be/lP6ROdoAD-s , https://youtu.be/f479IKX7zMM RRHA meetings: https://www.rrha.com/about/board/public-meetings/ You must sign up to speak in advance here: https://fs23.formsite.com/rrhaforms/form1/index.html Join the RRHA meeting online at: https://www.gotomeeting.com/meeting/join-meeting and enter access code 609-564-741 Or by phone at: (646) 749-3122

    2021: Fascist Insurrections, COVID-19, Evictions, & Riding While Black

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2021 72:31


    This week on Race Capitol, we talk about 2021. The fascist insurrection, COVID-19 pandemic, mounting evictions, and an update on the GRTC complaint filed by community activist, Omari Al Qadaffi. For the first episode of 2021, all three hosts talk about the latest news in our reframe and provide analysis on what’s happening in the fallen capitol of the confederacy, Richmond, VA. Share, Subscribe and consider becoming a monthly patron on our patreon to keep our independent media platform going www.patreon.com/racecapitol

    Birth of a Nation: Mothers of Gynecology

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2020 58:20


    This week on Race Capitol, we talk about The Mothers of Gynecology, Anarcha, Lucy and Betsey who are being memorialized with a new monument being erected by Michelle Browder and her team “I am More Than” in Montgomery, Alabama. Our convo covers some history of racist medical research and the launch of space-making story-telling happening in the deep south. We also cover the latest headlines in our Race Capitol Reframe segment, including highlights from our COVID-19 + Eviction watches. Support our independent narrative-shifting work by becoming a monthly sustainer on Patreon www.patreon.com/racecapitol Learn more about the “I Am More Than” Project here: https://www.anarchalucybetsey.org/

    REEFER REVOLUTION: Racial Equity in Virginia Marijuana Legislation

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2020 56:45


    This week on Race Capitol, we are talking about the REEFER REVOLUTION! join our hosts as we talk about how to #legalizeitright in Virginia with Mary Pryor, co-founder of Cannaclusive, and Chelsea Higgs Wise, show host and Executive Director of Marijuana Justice Virginia! Are you ready for the revolution? Resources: Independent Virginia JLARC study: http://jlarc.virginia.gov/landing-2020-marijuana-legalization.asp Gov Workgroup Study Report: https://www.governor.virginia.gov/media/governorvirginiagov/governor-of-virginia/pdf/Final-Report-on-Marijuana-Legalization-11.30.20.pdf Marijuana Justice website: www.marijuanjustice.org

    Solidarity Forever feat Melanin Mvskoke and Mark Herrera

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2020 56:42


    November 25, 2020, on our episode “Solidarity Forever”, hosts Chelsea and Kalia talk to Afro-Indigenous activists in Portland Melanin Msvkoke (@melaninmvskoke) and Mark Herrera (@MarkAnthony195) about the critical role of Black and indigenous solidarity in our collective movement for total liberation. We also go through the latest headlines during our Race Capitol reframe segment. Become a monthly sustainer for our independent Black media platform on our patreon: patreon.com/racecapitol Donate to the Richmond Indigenous Society (venmo: @spitfire17) to support local work happening on Powhatan lands. Link to “2 Live & Die on The Plains” by Frank Waln: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LtSW75us_rM Link to “RICHMOND” by Nickelus F: https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=ZB7otCmWApY&list=RDAMVMZB7otCmWApY

    Organizing for Autonomy: A Dialogue

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2020 59:38


    This week on Race Capitol, we will speak with members of the Richmond chapter of CounterPower, a US-based communist organization, about their book “Organizing for Autonomy: History, Theory, and Strategy for Collective Liberation” and about the role of militant research in creating a world that centers justice and liberation. Join us at 10am on WRIR 97.3 FM for this conversation and after on your favorite streaming platforms. Purchase the CounterPower book here: https://www.commonnotions.org/organizing-for-autonomy Guests: Asma (they/them): part of Richmond chapter of CounterPower and Lil Rad Library; Tay (they/them): part of Richmond chapter of CounterPower; involved with Mutual Aid RVA Patrick (he/him): part of the Richmond chapter of CounterPower; currently involved in VCORE, left-wing opposition group within VEA Become a monthly sustainer for our independent Black media platform patreon.com/racecapitol

    REVOLUTION !! IS ALIVE !!!

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2020 58:10


    Why all the kids are Communists (PT. 2) Race Capitol co-host, @naaayonce sits down with feminist, abolitionist youth voices to discuss moving past elections and into revolution. Joining us is Asma Alomari (@halalsoulfood + @lilradlibrary ), Natalie Romero (@nisantas_niputas ), Sarin Glenn (@hermosxsol ), Kalynn Francis-Powell (@imagineabolitionrva + @itsinthewaterz ) and Aida Campos (@a.e.campos )! You can listen to “Why All the Kids are Communists (and you should be too!)” or last week’s episode, “Burn Down the Amerikan Plantation” on your favorite podcasting app ! #LANDBACK #TURTLEISLAND

    Burn Down The American Plantation

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2020 54:55


    ll three hosts join the Reframe and the first ever Race Capitol Book Talk that features the book: BURN DOWN THE AMERICAN PLANTATION. Hear the hosts give a synopsis on the book and how its relates to our place, space and time of Richmond, Virginia in 2020 as we build our freedom land and work towards abolishing slavery once and for all. Episode links: Burn Down the American Plantation full book PDF: https://www.revolutionaryabolition.org/bdap.pdf Clips that are not ours: -Janelle monae, Turntables -Malcolm X: https://www.instagram.com/p/CHJEUZ2FMYe/ -Fred Hampton: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wVzbSvWaMkc -Lorraine Hansberry: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wqxjc7PULJ8

    Project Innocence

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2020 55:44


    Wednesday at 10am Tune in to “Project Innocence” where Race Capitol interviews Jarrett Adams, a once wrongly accused man who was set free by the help of the innocence project and now a lawyer fighting for Terrence Richardson and Ferrone Claibourne right here in Virginia. In 1998, a police officer was murdered, but after 20 years the community and the courts agree that Terrence nor Ferrone are guilty of taking the life of an officer, yet they remain sentenced to life. Tune in to this episode, follow their page @notguilty_servinglife and share the flyer for their vigil on November 2.

    Organizing Through The Divide

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2020 63:33


    This week Race we discuss Organizing through the Divide. Chels talks to author Dr. Peter Rachleff & labor educator Bill Fletcher Jr about how the institutions of Richmond have worked strategically to divide the movement and how the Lee Monument represents the literal fight in the court and the current symbolic fight to defend Black lives. We go back to why the gigantic monument was proposed in 1890; public memory can verbalize that it was to solidify the white race but do you know the context of the time? Have you learned about the Workingmen’s Reform Party that built the old City Hall on an 8 hour day? Have you learned that it was this labor organizing movement that brought the proposal to glorify a Confederate General and construct the “Lost Cause” narrative we still fight today? Join us this week to learn about this third political party that organized through the national Knights of Labor but was stopped in their tracks with the contract to build the statue of Robert E. Lee. Tune in this week on Race Capitol, and don't forget to subscribe! Learn something? Join our Race Capitol patreon and support our work as we interrogate the racial narratives of our place, space and time in Richmond, VA -- Music: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=RDyfQNdwgvJMw&feature=share&playnext=1 resources from episode: -Learn and Read from Bill Fletcher Jr.: http://billfletcherjr.com/books/ -The Story Behind The Robert E Lee Statue by Peter Rachleff: https://progressive.org/dispatches/story-behind-lee-statue-richmond-virginia-rachleff-200707/ -Industrial Slavery in the Old South by Robert S. Starobin https://www.jstor.org/stable/3112636?seq=1 -Black Labor in Richmond VAa 1865-1890 https://www.press.uillinois.edu/books/catalog/65ngq4ck9780252060267.html -The Freedman’s Savings Bank: -https://www.treasury.gov/connect/blog/pages/freedmans-savings-bank.aspx -The Half Thats Never Been Told by Edward E Baptist: https://www.wsj.com/articles/book-review-the-half-has-never-been-told-by-edward-e-baptist-1409952510 -Yohuru Williams http://www.yohuruwilliams.net/YW_publications.html -Marcus Rediker: https://redemmas.org/titles/16303-the-amistad-rebellion--an-atlantic-odyssey-of-slavery-and-freedom -Never Caught by Dr Erica Armstrong: https://www.amrevmuseum.org/read-the-revolution/history/never-caught-washingtons-relentless-pursuit-their-runaway-slave-ona -The Debt: What Americans Owe to Blacks: http://www.randallrobinson.com/debt.html -Amazon is building on a plantation: https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2018/11/27/virginia-portion-amazons-hq-should-acknowledge-what-lies-beneath/?tid=ss_mail&utm_term=.2fb9b0917c41 -Richmond Magazine: Old City Hall: https://richmondmagazine.com/news/richmond-history/40-moments-you-can-fight-for-city-hall/

    Race Capitol Roundtable With Frank Hunt

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2020 55:51


    Wednesday 10am on WRIR Race Capitol Roundtable comes to the airwaves, featuring Frank Hunt who shares his story of being hit by an RPD rubber bullet in the eye this summer. The hosts revisit this Monday’s Richmond City Council vote to strict the public comment to ban the use of military weapons, as well as the Race Capitol Reframe bringing you the latest local, national and international news in defending Black lives. Learning and motivated from our show? Join our PATREON to help fuel the late night production hours and be sure you're subscribed wherever you listen to podcasts!

    Race Capitol Roundtable: VA BAN TEARGAS

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2020 41:33


    Catch up to the race Capitol Roundtable where we discuss the upcoming legislation for Richmond City Council, a resolution to ban military grade weapons. The full council is set to strike the resolution from the agenda without hearing public comment. We need the public to push the council to hear our voices and to vote to ban these weapons. We talk about the history the funding and speak to Frank Hunt who was shot in the eye with a rubber bullet. Sign the petition: bit.ly/VA-BAN-TEARGAS We are working to ban all these weapons from across the Commonwealth! Join us!

    DEMILITARIZE RPD

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 57:24


    This week at 10am Race Capitol interrogates the fallen capital of the Confederacy’s resistance to de-militarizing the Richmond City Police Department. We revisit the July 28th City Council’s Public Safety Committee meeting that heard a resolution patronized by Councilman Jones to ban non-lethal military weapons. Well barely. After being reminded about the public’s time to comment on the resolution, the committee made up of Councilwoman Trammel (chair), Councilwoman Gray (vice chair) and Councilman Hilbert heard the public that all said to support the resolution to ban the weapons. But on Monday October 12th, the full City Council will meet with the recommendation per the committee to strike the resolution. Tune in this week to hear testimony from the people, the latest local and national news PLUS this week we have a call to action: sign the petition to tell council to de-militarize the Richmond Police Department.

    When Is My Punishment Unconstitutional?

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 57:41


    This week guests on Race Capitol ask the question, “When Is My Punishment Unconstitutional?” We welcome Jessica Moore who is best friends with Virgil Tucker, Jr. Tucker is a Richmonder who is currently advocating for his life in the Richmond City “Justice” Center. Plus Christopher Rashad Green of New Virginia Majority shares about the “Bring Them Home” Rally this Saturday at 1pm which will target Virginia’s top cop Brian Moran to prioritize decareration. Finally, Wednesday’s episode features words by Askari Danso, who is incarcerated in North River Correctional Center and inspired this week’s title. Thank you to all of our guests and let's BRING THEM HOME. Sources: -https://www.justia.com/criminal/procedure/search-and-seizure-rules/the-good-faith-exception/ -https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/how-a-conservative-6-3-majority-would-reshape-the-supreme-court/ -https://www.nbc12.com/2019/10/01/most-public-defenders-richmond-make-less-than-secretary-prosecutors-office-they-want-raise/ -https://apnews.com/article/virus-outbreak-financial-markets-pandemics-jerusalem-austin-2097fdd24e809f892550cabbb687e5f8 -https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-54342356 -https://www.nbc12.com/2020/09/23/dr-avula-sheriff-irving-address-inmates-covid-concerns-jails-during-virtual-town-hall/ -www.newvirginiamajority.org Music: -https://youtu.be/lw6GFCupesI -https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8yxoob6aPtk

    Revolution with a Hard "R"

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2020 56:17


    Tune in at 10am on @wrir973 This week on Race Capitol we discuss oppression and stare repression in our movement with guest King Salim Khalfani, accompanied by clips featuring the voices of activist Kimberly Jones and sholar and academic Dr Angela Davis. Catch the entire episode on your favorite podcast platform and if you like what you hear, consider joining our Patreon! #richmondva #oppression #radio #revolution #protest

    COVID on VA Campuses

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2020 57:27


    Today’s show includes audio from a press conference put on by the Virginia Student Power Network on Monday September 14, 2020. Today’s guests include Ibby Han of Virginia Student Power Network, Taylor Maloney of VCU, Kibiriti Majuto and Sidney Miralao of The College of William & Mary, Sarandon Elliot of University of Virginia, Darnshi Patel of George Mason University, and Brian Bennet of Virginia Tech. Big thanks to all of our guests for sharing their stories. Some additional resources to check out to supplement today’s episode are: https://docs.google.com/document/d/18OpssEryhg36TeyebpqzsuF6RNilsIhrEn0IXXymPmw/edit?usp=sharing -https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/us/coronavirus-us-cases.html -https://www.wric.com/news/education/vcu-students-move-into-campus-dorms-during-covid-19-pandemic/ -https://www.vastudentpower.org/campus-response

    Beyond The Non-Profit Industrial Complex

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2020 55:11


    Race Capitol explores the steps of Black Liberation and the diversity of tactics while navigating the non-profit industrial complex. All three hosts join this week to discuss the complexities and dynamics of the institution that appears to hold influence over perceived progress. Readings: -https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/fundi-none-shall-escape-radical-perspectives-in-the-caribbean.pdf -https://www.revolutionaryabolition.org/bdap.pdf -https://www.racialequitytools.org/resourcefiles/2010NPIndudtrialComplex.pdf -cover: https://books.google.com/books/about/The_Revolution_Will_Not_Be_Funded.html?id=QCEuDgAAQBAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=kp_read_button Video to watch: -https://youtu.be/2NQj7zKlHSc Music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=23nJ7a08hxU&feature=youtu.be VisionaryLion: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J9RogCACgPc

    Free Them All Rewind

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 59:17


    After Richmond Police Department violently attack demonstrators on 9.1.2020 at the Richmond City "Justice" Center, we are re-airing with a short intro into the current. Listen to the options of our officials to address the pandemic impacting our siblings incarcerated. See video from the police attack here: https://twitter.com/sabrinaamorenoo/status/1300940711181922305?s=20

    Criminalizing Black Behavior - History with Dr. Utsey

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 67:21


    Dr. Shawn Utsey joins the show to give information about his presentation that he gave to the Mayor's Taskforce for Re-Imagining Public Safety. Dr. Utsey explains that he doesn't think the Mayor's team heard him but we are listening to the detailed history and psychological pathology that has led to society as a whole criminalizing Black bodies. Thank you to Dr Utsey from Virginia Commonwealth University African American Studies department.

    Why All The Kids Are Communists (and You Should Be Too!)

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2020 55:04


    This week on Race Capitol, co-host Naomi Isaac talks with Sarin Glenn from Powershift Network, Virginia Student Power Network alumna, Aida Campos, VCU Student Power organizer, Taylor Maloney, and the librarian of the richmond based Lil Rad Library, Asma, to gain their perspective on the radicalization of today’s Black and Brown youth and why all the kids are claiming communism.

    ABOLISH ICE: DEFEND BLACK LIVES

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2020 56:34


    Aug 5, 2020 Race Capitol aligns #BLM to the Black Immigrant experience. Chelsea Higgs Wise interview Sylvie Bello from Cameroon American Council on their 10 year fight and what it feels like to balance the pandemics of constructed physical and social health disparities. Race Capitol also invites organizers from the July 31, 2020 #FreeThemAllVA march to bring attention to the privately owned Farmville Virginia Immigrant Center of America where 93% of detainees have tested positive for COVID-19. Hear about their demands and what wealthy corporate investors rest comfortably in Richmond, Virginia profiting over the terrorism the Farmville ICA is creating on this generation. Thanks to both our guests. Please follow and support their work- Cameroon American Council: @camamercouncil https://m.facebook.com/CamAmerCouncil Free Them All: On it @VAFreeThemAll —-Twitter @FreeThemAllVA —IG https://linktr.ee/freethemallva Featured music today: https://youtu.be/uJufZiQpoCc

    Call Out Colette: 2019 Throwback

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2020 58:31


    This week Race Capitol gets some radical rest and airs a previously recorded episode and asks the listener to hear for the promises that the city of Richmond still awaits to be met. Richmond's Commonwealth Attorney's office has not had a competitive race since 2005 and has also not convicted any officer shootings. Aint no justice in this town. Big thanks again to Justice Forward and Rebecca Keel for joining this interview.

    #NoCopZone : Police OUT of Schools

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2020 54:44


    On today’s #NoCopZone episode, we talk about getting police OUT of our schools with RPS teacher + @RichmondForAll organizer Jessica Shim, @RISEforYouth organizer Stephanie Younger (@blaquewomanist) + executive director Valerie Slater (@Valerie__Slater) The show airs every Wednesday at 10am on WRIR LP 97.3 FM Richmond Independent Radio. Resources for today’s episode: www.blackfeministcollective.com - publication ran by Stephanie Younger Legal Aid Justice Center School Policing Advocacy Checklist https://www.justice4all.org/justchildren-program/schoolpolicing/sro-advocacy-checklist/ Students and teachers anonymously share what it's like to be 'Black At' Richmond-area schools https://richmond.com/news/local/students-and-teachers-anonymously-share-what-its-like-to-be-black-at-richmond-area-schools/article_09c63105-25c0-5a32-b54f-0eb59a7def9f.html We Want to Do More Than Survive: Abolitionist Teaching and the Pursuit of Educational Freedom http://www.beacon.org/We-Want-to-Do-More-Than-Survive-P1446.aspx On today’s #NoCopZone episode, we talk about getting police OUT of our schools with RPS teacher + @RichmondForAll organizer Jessica Shim, @RISEforYouth organizer Stephanie Younger (@blaquewomanist) + executive director Valerie Slater (@Valerie__Slater) The show airs every Wednesday at 10am on WRIR LP 97.3 FM Richmond Independent Radio. Resources for today’s episode: www.blackfeministcollective.com - publication ran by Stephanie Younger Legal Aid Justice Center School Policing Advocacy Checklist https://www.justice4all.org/justchildren-program/schoolpolicing/sro-advocacy-checklist/ Students and teachers anonymously share what it's like to be 'Black At' Richmond-area schools https://richmond.com/news/local/students-and-teachers-anonymously-share-what-its-like-to-be-black-at-richmond-area-schools/article_09c63105-25c0-5a32-b54f-0eb59a7def9f.html We Want to Do More Than Survive: Abolitionist Teaching and the Pursuit of Educational Freedom http://www.beacon.org/We-Want-to-Do-More-Than-Survive-P1446.aspx

    Shut It Down Richmond

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2020 60:58


    July 15, 2020 The hosts offer a Capitol Catch up for Race Capitol listeners on topics like the Robert E Lee Statue on Monument Avenue, the state of Virginia Evictions with Steve Fischbach from Virginia Law Poverty Center, plus the TWO task forces being talked about in the city of Richmond and finally the Reclamation Revivals taking place in the streets. The demands remain, to dismantle all monuments of white supremacy including the racist instituions. A big thank you this week to Style Weekly and David Dominique for featuring Race Capitol on the cover of this week's issue. Featured Music: -https://soundcloud.com/onraewatkins/middle-finger-to-the-law-ft-fresco-steez-byp100-choir-onrae-lateal-mix -https://youtu.be/QR71QoHMdko

    Free The People

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2020 55:25


    Liberation is a long, intergenerational movement. This week on Race Capitol we discuss the radical struggle for freedom by looking to the past, at the failed Reconstruction Era , to the present, at the looming danger of mass incarceration for Black Youth in the city, and to the future, for advice from the freedom fighters who will inherit our new society. Co-host Naomi Isaac is joined by the voices of Dr. Biko Agozino, counter colonial criminologist and author of “Black Women and the Criminal Justice System”, and Art Burton, Executive Director of Kinfolk Community Empowerment Center, accompanied by the sounds of BYP 100 Choir.

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