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Episode 1: Prison Organizing, Fighting Poverty, and Electoral Politics
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June's episode of The Thread features interviews with Kinetik Justice, the leader of the Free Alabama Movement and the recent Alabama prison strike, and Cheri Honkala, the founder of the Poor People's Economic Human Rights Campaign and former Vice Presidential candidate. Kinetik Justice is currently incarcerated at Holman Correctional Facility [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holman_Correctional_Facility], and because of his involvement with the prison strike, is being held in solitary confinement [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=odcsxUbVyZA]. Kinetik gives an incredibly detailed look at how they went about organizing the prison strike, the networks created within the State prison system, and the reasons for their strike. They also talk about the predecessors to the strike and what led to the current organizing. For more information about Kinetik Justice and the Free Alabama Movement, check out their homepage [https://freealabamamovement.wordpress.com/]. You can also read their Freedom Bill that Kinetik mentioned in his interview [http://freealabamamovement.com/A%20BILL%20PRESENTED%20BY%20FREE%20ALABAMA%20MOVEMENT%20TITLED.pdf]. You can also read about Kinetik in the news [http://www.democracynow.org/2016/5/13/alabama_prison_strike_organizer_speaks_from]. If you're interested in any of the other movements Kinetik mentioned, follow these links: Free Mississippi Movement United [https://www.facebook.com/Free-Mississippi-Movement-United-485474431606022/] Free Ohio Movement [http://freeohiomovement.org/] Free Virginia Movement [https://iwoc.noblogs.org/post/2016/02/16/free-virginia-movement-declaration/] New Underground Railroad Movement [https://newundergroundrailroadmovement.wordpress.com/] Formerly Incarcerated and Convicted People's Movement [https://ficpmovement.wordpress.com/about/ficpm-national-platform/] The Ordinary People Society [http://www.wearetops.org/] If you're interested in prison organizing, follow these links: For prison organizing all over the country: IWOC [https://iwoc.noblogs.org/] For prison organizing in Denver, Chicago, WI, GA: Anarchist Black Cross [https://denverabc.wordpress.com/prisoners-dabc-supports/] For prison organizing in TN: Black Autonomy Federation [http://blackautonomyfederation.blogspot.com/] Cheri Honkala continues to fight for the rights of people living in poverty across the nation. You can see more of the work she does on the Poor People's Economic Human Rights Campaign homepage [http://economichumanrights.org/]. Cheri talks with Matt about the history of her involvement with anti-poverty work, her methods and model of organizing, how money and fundraising influences grassroots organizations, and how to use electoral politics alongside movement work. Cheri has been on Front Line USA's danger list for her work as a human rights activist. You can read about Front Line's work with Cheri and other human rights defenders, click here [https://law2.arizona.edu/iplp/outreach/shoshone/documents/Appendix4Frontliners.pdf]. Cheri and her running mate in the 2012 election, Jill Stein, are currently suing the Commission on Presidential debates. If you want to read more about their arrest, click here [http://www.democracynow.org/2012/10/17/green_partys_jill_stein_cheri_honkala]. If you want to read more about her lawsuit, click here [http://www.jill2016.com/presidential_debates]. If you're interested in The March For Our Lives taking place on July 25th at the Democratic National Convention, follow these links: The March For Our Lives [https://march4ourlives2016.org/] Green Party Endorsement [http://www.gp.org/green_party_endorses_march_for_our_lives_in_philadelphia_on_july_25_during_the_democratic_convention] We'll keep posting relevant links to our social media, so check out our Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/TheThreadpodcast] or follow us on Twitter @DefeatMassInc [https://twitter.com/DefeatMassInc].
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June's episode of The Thread features interviews with Kinetik Justice, the leader of the Free Alabama Movement and the recent Alabama prison strike, and Cheri Honkala, the founder of the Poor People's Economic Human Rights Campaign and former Vice Presidential candidate. Kinetik Justice is currently incarcerated at Holman Correctional Facility [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holman_Correctional_Facility], and because of his involvement with the prison strike, is being held in solitary confinement [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=odcsxUbVyZA]. Kinetik gives an incredibly detailed look at how they went about organizing the prison strike, the networks created within the State prison system, and the reasons for their strike. They also talk about the predecessors to the strike and what led to the current organizing. For more information about Kinetik Justice and the Free Alabama Movement, check out their homepage [https://freealabamamovement.wordpress.com/]. You can also read their Freedom Bill that Kinetik mentioned in his interview [http://freealabamamovement.com/A%20BILL%20PRESENTED%20BY%20FREE%20ALABAMA%20MOVEMENT%20TITLED.pdf]. You can also read about Kinetik in the news [http://www.democracynow.org/2016/5/13/alabama_prison_strike_organizer_speaks_from]. If you're interested in any of the other movements Kinetik mentioned, follow these links: Free Mississippi Movement United [https://www.facebook.com/Free-Mississippi-Movement-United-485474431606022/] Free Ohio Movement [http://freeohiomovement.org/] Free Virginia Movement [https://iwoc.noblogs.org/post/2016/02/16/free-virginia-movement-declaration/] New Underground Railroad Movement [https://newundergroundrailroadmovement.wordpress.com/] Formerly Incarcerated and Convicted People's Movement [https://ficpmovement.wordpress.com/about/ficpm-national-platform/] The Ordinary People Society [http://www.wearetops.org/] If you're interested in prison organizing, follow these links: For prison organizing all over the country: IWOC [https://iwoc.noblogs.org/] For prison organizing in Denver, Chicago, WI, GA: Anarchist Black Cross [https://denverabc.wordpress.com/prisoners-dabc-supports/] For prison organizing in TN: Black Autonomy Federation [http://blackautonomyfederation.blogspot.com/] Cheri Honkala continues to fight for the rights of people living in poverty across the nation. You can see more of the work she does on the Poor People's Economic Human Rights Campaign homepage [http://economichumanrights.org/]. Cheri talks with Matt about the history of her involvement with anti-poverty work, her methods and model of organizing, how money and fundraising influences grassroots organizations, and how to use electoral politics alongside movement work. Cheri has been on Front Line USA's danger list for her work as a human rights activist. You can read about Front Line's work with Cheri and other human rights defenders, click here [https://law2.arizona.edu/iplp/outreach/shoshone/documents/Appendix4Frontliners.pdf]. Cheri and her running mate in the 2012 election, Jill Stein, are currently suing the Commission on Presidential debates. If you want to read more about their arrest, click here [http://www.democracynow.org/2012/10/17/green_partys_jill_stein_cheri_honkala]. If you want to read more about her lawsuit, click here [http://www.jill2016.com/presidential_debates]. If you're interested in The March For Our Lives taking place on July 25th at the Democratic National Convention, follow these links: The March For Our Lives [https://march4ourlives2016.org/] Green Party Endorsement [http://www.gp.org/green_party_endorses_march_for_our_lives_in_philadelphia_on_july_25_during_the_democratic_convention] We'll keep posting relevant links to our social media, so check out our Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/TheThreadpodcast] or follow us on Twitter @DefeatMassInc [https://twitter.com/DefeatMassInc].
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