Stopping Cop City: Shining Oak's Story - a podcast by Avery Smith

from 2023-05-04T19:17:01

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For Shining Oak (she/her), activism and queerness have been catalysts for reconnecting to her Jewish faith. Learn about Shining Oak's experiences with the movement to Stop Cop City, from organizing a kid-friendly event for a 2021 Week of Action to attending a powerful Shabbat service in Atlanta's Weelaunee Forest.


Click here for an episode transcript.


Find out about the new, nonviolence-focused Stop Cop City movement space here.


Consider donating to the Atlanta Solidarity fund here.


Talking Points:


(0:00) A new nonviolent movement space; introducing Shining Oak — queer Jewish forest defender


(3:30) First week of action in spring 2021; organizing a kid-friendly event


(9:10) Comparing then and now — larger numbers, more widespread, clearing begun


(15:00) The power of a diverse movement — Jewish members, queer members, BIPOC members, and more


(19:53) Shabbat in the forest


(24:55) Growing up Jewish in a white Christian suburb — pressure to assimilate


(30:45) Get involved with the movement in your own small way; honor Tortuguita's memory


(36:20 - end) Wrapping up with a Jewish rabbi's story of Purim in the forest


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This show's theme song is "Aetherium" by Leah Horn. This episode also makes use of "The Ants Built a City on His Chest" by Doctor Turtle.

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