
Pod Save the People When Power Pulls the Plug
Oct 21, 2025
They debate countries barring a controversial conservative commentator and what that says about political influence. They unpack a governor’s veto on reparations and the fundraising evasions tied to powerful lobbies. Conversations explore mass movements, media’s shaping of leaders, and whether visibility can weaken activism. They also honor a legendary trans Stonewall veteran and the role of elders in movement memory.
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D'Angelo's Music As Cultural Anchor
- Sharhonda and Myles reflect on D'Angelo's music shaping their sense of Black adult identity and soul revival.
- They recall albums like Voodoo and Black Messiah connecting to protest eras and personal memory.
Insist On Concrete Reparations
- Demand concrete reparations rather than studies or workshops; push leaders to cut checks.
- Withhold votes as leverage if politicians repeatedly promise dialogue but veto action, says DeRay.
Privilege Shapes Movement Advice
- DeRay criticizes David Brooks for urging mass movements without acknowledging past protests or taking risks himself.
- He argues privileged commentators demand sacrifice but rarely support or participate in sustained movement work.
