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EPISODE · May 16, 2026 · 1H 21M

Revisiting Alicia Contreras Alas - "Taking the Time We've Fought For"

from Sticky Note Conversations · host Erika Washington

Host Erica Washington welcomes Alicia Contreras, founding executive director of RAIZ Arizona (an interfaith organizing community working for an Arizona where all people belong and live with abundance and dignity), to discuss sustaining leadership and organizing in the current political moment. Alicia reflects on taking a three-week WinCall residency respite in Washington’s Olympic Peninsula to rest, regulate her nervous system, and confront workaholism and imposter syndrome, noting many leaders only stop when illness forces it. They discuss Arizona’s climate of fear around ICE raids, rapid-response readiness, heightened risks for Black, Brown, and Indigenous communities, and why organizing may need to look different amid funding and safety concerns. The conversation explores relationship-based interfaith organizing, confronting weaponized Christianity, defining democracy, mutual aid and neighbor-to-neighbor organizing, Pope Francis’ death and its implications, and Alicia’s vision of an American Dream grounded in safety, care, rest, and dignity

Host Erica Washington welcomes Alicia Contreras, founding executive director of RAIZ Arizona (an interfaith organizing community working for an Arizona where all people belong and live with abundance and dignity), to discuss sustaining leadership and organizing in the current political moment. Alicia reflects on taking a three-week WinCall residency respite in Washington’s Olympic Peninsula to rest, regulate her nervous system, and confront workaholism and imposter syndrome, noting many leaders only stop when illness forces it. They discuss Arizona’s climate of fear around ICE raids, rapid-response readiness, heightened risks for Black, Brown, and Indigenous communities, and why organizing may need to look different amid funding and safety concerns. The conversation explores relationship-based interfaith organizing, confronting weaponized Christianity, defining democracy, mutual aid and neighbor-to-neighbor organizing, Pope Francis’ death and its implications, and Alicia’s vision of an American Dream grounded in safety, care, rest, and dignity

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