

Part One: The Common Ground Collective: The DIY Collective That Built Modern Mutual Aid
Feb 19, 2024
A discussion on the Common Ground Collective, a DIY organization established after Hurricane Katrina, sheds light on mutual aid and activism. Exposing the harsh realities of solitary confinement in Angola Prison and exploring the impact of Hurricane Katrina on New Orleans, the podcast delves into social justice, community support, and systemic issues.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Mutual Aid and Activism: The Story of Malik Rahim
01:59 • 18min
Exploring the Life Struggles of Robert H. King in New Orleans
19:58 • 5min
Inside the Harsh Realities of Solitary Confinement in Angola Prison
25:11 • 6min
The Intersection of Football, Rivalry, and Natural Disaster
31:23 • 5min
The Narrative of Hurricane Katrina and Its Impact on New Orleans
36:35 • 6min
Uncovering Injustice in the Aftermath
42:17 • 9min
Recent Projects and Tech Industry Exploration
51:27 • 3min