

Collective Media in the Second Trump Era
Dec 20, 2024
Shuli Branson, a writer and teacher from New York, Carla Joy Bergman, an artist and mother from Canada, and Vicky Osterweil, a writer from Philadelphia, delve into the power of collective media in the face of upheaval. They discuss their experiences in anarchist activism and the vital role of solidarity in writing. The guests reflect on the challenges of fragmentation in media, the symbolism of crows in resilience, and the crucial nature of grassroots movements in cultural activism. Their insights highlight the need for collaborative creativity in contemporary society.
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Intro
00:00 • 3min
Exploring Anarchist Media and Collective Activism
03:08 • 2min
Crows and Collective Voices
04:44 • 10min
Engaging Ads and Innovative Product Promotions
14:46 • 5min
The Power of Collaborative Creativity
19:35 • 12min
Advertisements for Modern Living and Consumer Trends
31:15 • 5min
Cultural Activism and Grassroots Movements
36:00 • 12min
Fundraising for Sustainable Media Projects
48:11 • 2min
Engaging Community and Collaborative Initiatives
49:41 • 2min
Empowering Disruption and Collaborative Action
51:21 • 3min