
Revolutionary Baddies Podcast
Revolutionary Baddies Podcast seeks to join the legacy of uplifting the individual and the masses through connecting revolutionary ideas and practices to our everyday lives. As self declared baddies, we seek to honor the feminist tradition of women who boldly lead, teach, and build on our own terms. Revolutionary Baddies Podcast seeks to deconstruct the large idea of revolution to make it palatable and approachable for our people from all walks of life. You don’t need a degree nor an entire book collection to understand what freedom means and what lack thereof feels like. RB Podcast will deliver knowledge through literary based discussions, street stories of our lived experiences, keke’n, and narratives specifically crafted to influence our audience to engage in the struggle for liberation, while celebrating our individuality in the movement.
Revolutionary Baddies Podcast
"By Any Means Necessary": Lessons From An Organizer, Part 1
First of all, SPOILER ALERT (11:08-16:59)! Revolutionary Baddies start this episode with a little discussion of Sinners- the greatest movie of 2025. What was highlighted in Sinners serves the discussion of how we relate to each other and embody a sense of community despite the circumstances. It also highlights the need for organizing. Not closets and arranging wardrobes, but moving people into action with values and principles in the face of uncertainty. But how do you organize? What constitutes an organizer? Luckily, one of the host of this podcast is a community organizer with experience from the local, statewide, and national level. She discusses the difference between mobilizing and organizing while pulling examples and leaders from historical movements in the US. Dee Dee shares the story of what brought Durham Beyond Policing to life, and how the campaign met the moment in 2016 and brought in multiple fights for critical demands to win. This episode is an opportunity to hear directly from an organizer the beauty and challenge of transforming communities to change our conditions. We need power. We need community. But how?
Questions for our listeners:
If you were to build a new community, what would it look like? How would you act?
What is community?
Links for the Show: Season 1. Episode 9
Royal Ice Cream Parlour Sit-In
US Campaign for Palestinian Rights
Student Nonviolent Coordinator Committee
Kwame Ture on Mobilization and Organization
Ella Baker Organizes NAACP Chapters in the South
I Write What I Like by Steve Biko
Stokely Speaks: From Black Power to Pan Africanism by Stokely Carmichael(Kwame Ture)
Disarm: The Missing Movement for Gun Control in America by Kristin A. Goss
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