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Reimagining Safety in Our Communities with Matthew Solomon

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In this episode, I share the mic with filmmaker and director Matthew Solomon to discuss his recent documentary, 'Reimagining Safety,' which explores systemic issues in policing and law enforcement in America. Matthew shares his journey from wanting to be a rock star to becoming a filmmaker focused on social justice. The conversation dives deep into the concept of abolition, the importance of community, and the need to recognize humanity in one another. Matthew highlights the impact of social justice movements like Black Lives Matter and the importance of conflict resolution and empathy. They also touch on the influence of capitalism, systemic issues, and the critical need for community-based responses to policing. This episode aims to activate listeners to connect with local organizations and foster community engagement to promote social change.

🎧 Episode Chapters

00:00 Introducing Matthew Solomon: A Journey into Filmmaking and Social Justice
02:13 The Unexpected Path to Documentary Filmmaking
07:09 Exploring the Roots of Social Justice and Empathy
19:42 The Complex Journey of Making a Documentary on Policing and Abolition
31:35 Personal Reflections and the Impact of Community Engagement
37:31 The Human Cost of Conflict and Personal Loss
38:14 Navigating Personal Opinions and Social Media Dynamics
40:50 Reflecting on Loss and the COVID-19 Pandemic
43:50 Challenges of Vaccine Hesitancy and Misinformation
46:47 The Power of Progress and the Importance of Change
56:27 Exploring Law Enforcement and Community Safety
01:04:15 Vision for a More Empathetic and United Future

📺 Watch Reimagining Safety: https://www.reimaginingsafetymovie.com/

📧 Connect with Matthew to set up a screening of Reimagining Safety:

reimaginingsafetymovie@gmail.com

👉 Follow Matthew:

https://instagram.com/mattytheglue

🎙️ Check out more interviews with Matthew:

https://linktr.ee/mattytheglue

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Innhold levert av Nikki La Croce. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Nikki La Croce eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.

In this episode, I share the mic with filmmaker and director Matthew Solomon to discuss his recent documentary, 'Reimagining Safety,' which explores systemic issues in policing and law enforcement in America. Matthew shares his journey from wanting to be a rock star to becoming a filmmaker focused on social justice. The conversation dives deep into the concept of abolition, the importance of community, and the need to recognize humanity in one another. Matthew highlights the impact of social justice movements like Black Lives Matter and the importance of conflict resolution and empathy. They also touch on the influence of capitalism, systemic issues, and the critical need for community-based responses to policing. This episode aims to activate listeners to connect with local organizations and foster community engagement to promote social change.

🎧 Episode Chapters

00:00 Introducing Matthew Solomon: A Journey into Filmmaking and Social Justice
02:13 The Unexpected Path to Documentary Filmmaking
07:09 Exploring the Roots of Social Justice and Empathy
19:42 The Complex Journey of Making a Documentary on Policing and Abolition
31:35 Personal Reflections and the Impact of Community Engagement
37:31 The Human Cost of Conflict and Personal Loss
38:14 Navigating Personal Opinions and Social Media Dynamics
40:50 Reflecting on Loss and the COVID-19 Pandemic
43:50 Challenges of Vaccine Hesitancy and Misinformation
46:47 The Power of Progress and the Importance of Change
56:27 Exploring Law Enforcement and Community Safety
01:04:15 Vision for a More Empathetic and United Future

📺 Watch Reimagining Safety: https://www.reimaginingsafetymovie.com/

📧 Connect with Matthew to set up a screening of Reimagining Safety:

reimaginingsafetymovie@gmail.com

👉 Follow Matthew:

https://instagram.com/mattytheglue

🎙️ Check out more interviews with Matthew:

https://linktr.ee/mattytheglue

---------------------------------------------------

📺 Check out Can I Just Say? on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@nicandnik

💌 Share your email at canijustsaypodcast.com to subscribe to the CIJS newsletter!

👉 Follow Me:
https://instagram.com/nikkilacroce
https://tiktok.com/@nikkilacroce
https://facebook.com/@canijustsaypodcast
https://www.linkedin.com/in/nikkilacroce/

  continue reading

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