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People Power Podcast
by Arm in Arm and The People's Justice Council
The People Power Podcast offers an in-depth exploration of climate-related challenges that impact us on local, national, and global levels. We investigate the intersections of racial injustice with environmental and economic justice, shedding light on the difficulties faced by our communities, particularly those of color. Key Topics Covered: * Utility injustice and energy burden * Grassroots organizations providing real-world solutions * The effects of data centers and artificial intelligence on our natural resources * Voter rights, advocacy, and more!
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EP 208 - The Genesis of the People's Justice Council
Join us for a special anniversary episode of the People's Power Podcast as Lindsay Harper interviews Reverend Michael Malcom about his journey, the founding of the People's Justice Council, and the critical issues in environmental and social justice. Rev. Malcom shares insights on community-led activism, the importance of faith in justice work, and the impact of community support, and his new book "Climate Justice, Climate Hope" with co-author, Dr. abby maupault.
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EP 207 - Fighting Environmental Racism in Shiloh, AL
This week, Rev. Malcom and Lindsay engage in a conversation with key figures from our latest documentary, “WASHED - The Fight for Environmental Justice.”In 2017, the Alabama Department of Transportation (ALDOT) initiated the expansion of Highway 84 from a two-lane to a four-lane road. While this project aimed to enhance transportation, it has had devastating consequences for the Shiloh community. Poor planning has led to flooding, the displacement of residents, and damage to homes. The elevated highway now directs water into the community, creating a bowl effect that intensifies flooding during rainstorms.This episode presents a heartfelt and impactful discussion surrounding environmental justice, land loss, and community activism in Shiloh, Alabama. Guests Pastor Tim Williams and Dr. Robert Bullard share their experiences in combating man-made flooding, addressing environmental racism, and highlighting the importance of community resilience.To watch the full documentary visit: bit.ly/WASHED_ShilohFor more information on the Shiloh Community Center and updates on the fight for Shiloh, visit: https://shiloh-community.org/To learn more about The Bullard Center for Environmental and Climate Justice visit: https://www.bullardcenter.org/
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How Data Centers Are Changing Alabama's Energy Landscape
In this episode of the People Power podcast, Rev Michael Malcom and co-host Lindsay Harper interview Daniel Tate, Executive Director of Energy Alabama. They explore the intricacies of energy policy, the impact of data centers, and the importance of watchdogging utilities to promote clean, affordable energy. The conversation highlights the power of voting and civic engagement in shaping energy justice.To learn more about Energy Alabama and their work visit: https://energyalabama.org/Other resources:Alabama Public Service Commission - https://psc.alabama.gov/ Senate Bill 270 (Alabama) - https://alisondb.legislature.state.al.us/
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EP 205 - Empowering Communities Through Citizen Science
Join us for an inspiring conversation with Dr. Erica Holliman-Hill, a pioneering marine scientist and community advocate, as she shares her journey from Atlanta to marine science, her work in environmental justice, citizen science, and the vital role of faith communities in environmental advocacy.
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How Georgia's Data Centers Threaten Communities and What You Can Do
In this episode, Brionte McCorkle, Executive Director of Georgia Conservation Voters, discusses the critical issues surrounding environmental justice, energy policy, and community organizing in Georgia. She highlights recent victories in local elections, the fight against data center overexpansion, and the importance of proactive civic engagement.Brionté believes in a healthier, more vibrant future for all people and the planet. She is dedicated to teaching people how to self-organize and build strategic partnerships to protect the environment, advance racial equity, and grow civic engagement. She is committed to achieving these goals by advancing climate and environmental justice policies, electing pro-environment candidates, and holding elected officials accountable for their actions and votes.For more information on GA Conservation Voters, and how to get involved visit their website: https://gcvoters.org/
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Empowering Communities. Inspiring Change. Building a Sustainable Future.
This week on the People Power Podcast, Rev. Michael Malcom sits down with guest Daniel Blackman, as we take a deep into the crucial role of the Public Service Commission and why it matters for every family.Daniel Blackman, a prominent figure in Georgia's political landscape, ran for the PSC to advocate for working families. His campaign was rooted in the belief that utility regulation is essential for economic mobility and community health.Blackman emphasizes the need for reform in the PSC to address issues such as rising utility rates and the environmental impact of energy policies.
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Empowering Communities Through Environmental Justice
In this episode of the People Power podcast, Dr. LaToria Whitehead shares her journey into the field of environmental justice, discussing her background, education, and the importance of understanding environmental justice as a holistic issue that affects all communities. Dr. Whitehead emphasizes the need for policy awareness and community engagement, particularly in marginalized populations, and highlights her role as an educator and consultant in advancing environmental justice initiatives.
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Welcome to the Movement! (video)
We are so excited to launch this podcast!On this premiere episode, Rev. Michael Malcom and Lindsay Harper share some insights on how Arm in Arm and The People’s Justice came to work together, the birth of the Power 4 Southern People NOT Southern Company movement, and our award winning documentary, “Exposing the Unspoken” which takes you behind the scenes of the movement.Enjoy and don't forget to like and share!
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AI! Who Really Pays Pt 1 with Wanda Mosley (video)
In the first part of this two-part series, Rev. Michael Malcom and Lindsay Harper delve into the impact of AI and data centers, examining who truly bears the financial burden of their existence.Joining the conversation is our guest, Wanda Mosley, Deputy Policy Director for Black Voters Matter, who shares her perspectives on Georgia’s 2025 elections. She emphasizes the significance of voting for Public Service Commission (PSC) leaders who prioritize people over profits by challenging utility giants like Southern Company, and discusses the implications for ratepayers.
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AI! Who Really Pays Pt 2 with Kyle Crider (video)
In this second installment of our discussion on AI and data centers, Rev. Michael Malcom and Lindsay Harper continue their deep dive into the implications of constructing data centers across the United States. They examine the role of the Public Service Commission (PSC) in granting authorization for these centers, as well as the consequences for our communities, particularly concerning escalating energy costs and the impact on our natural resources.This week, we are joined by Kyle Crider, the former Program and Policy Director for The People's Justice Council. Discover how our new campaign, Minus AI (-AI), came to be, our objectives, and how we aim to reshape the conversation surrounding data centers and their significance for our future.
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Creating Community Through Shared Purpose (video)
Rev. Malcom and Lindsay Harper kick off Season 2 with guest Alexander Easdale, the Founding Executive Director of the Southeast Climate & Energy Network.They discuss the importance of climate advocacy, funding challenges and how organizations can support each other through building a community of shared purpose.
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Building Community Through Shared Purpose
Rev. Malcom and Lindsay Harper kick off Season 2 with guest Alexander Easdale, the Founding Executive Director of the Southeast Climate & Energy Network.They discuss the importance of climate advocacy, funding challenges and how organizations can support each other through building a community of shared purpose.
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A Look Back at 2025
As we wrap up this year we invite you to join us as we reflect on our accomplishments and highlights from 2025.Topics include:Our award winning documentary "Exposing the Unspoken" which focuses on utility injustice,The launch of our newest campaign -AI which looks at the impact of data centers on our communities, and how we regain our humanity in the age of automation,And the recent special election in Georgia and the Public Service Commission.We also share our plans for 2026 and our upcoming documentary "Moving from Resilience to Restoration."Our guests include Ms. Wanda Mosley, Deputy Policy Director for Black Voters Matter, and Mareshah Malcom, Programs Director for The People's Justice Council.
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Minus AI Funders, Partners, and the Curious Call
Tune in for the launch of -AI (Minus AI), a new campaign from The People's Justice Council and Arm in Arm. This campaign is about reclaiming our humanity in the age of automation.Everyday AI is being forced upon us whether we want it or not. How do we push back against the data centers that are popping up across the country to support AI technology? And, how do we push back against AI developers to let know that we don't need or want AI for everything?Learn more about the movement, how to get involved and how we can make a difference together.
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Exploring AI and Data Centers: Who Really Pays? Part Two (audio only)
In this second installment of our discussion on AI and data centers, Rev. Michael Malcom and Lindsay Harper continue their deep dive into the implications of constructing data centers across the United States. They examine the role of the Public Service Commission (PSC) in granting authorization for these centers, as well as the consequences for our communities, particularly concerning escalating energy costs and the impact on our natural resources.This week, we are joined by Kyle Crider, the Program and Policy Director for The People's Justice Council. Discover how our new campaign, Minus AI (-AI), came to be, our objectives, and how we aim to reshape the conversation surrounding data centers and their significance for our future.
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Exploring AI and Data Centers: Who Really Pays? Part One (audio only)
In the first part of this two-part series, Rev. Michael Malcom and Lindsay Harper delve into the impact of AI and data centers, examining who truly bears the financial burden of their existence.They are joined by Wanda Mosley, Deputy Policy Director for Black Voters Matter, who shares her perspectives on Georgia’s 2025 elections. She emphasizes the significance of voting for Public Service Commission (PSC) leaders who prioritize people over profits by challenging utility giants like Southern Company, and discusses the implications for ratepayers.
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Welcome to the Movement! (audio only)
We are so excited to launch this podcast!On this premiere episode, Rev. Michael Malcom and Lindsay Harper share some insights on how Arm in Arm and The People’s Justice came to work together, the birth of the Power 4 Southern People NOT Southern Company movement, and our award winning documentary, “Exposing the Unspoken” which takes you behind the scenes of the movement.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
The People Power Podcast offers an in-depth exploration of climate-related challenges that impact us on local, national, and global levels. We investigate the intersections of racial injustice with environmental and economic justice, shedding light on the difficulties faced by our communities, particularly those of color. Key Topics Covered: * Utility injustice and energy burden * Grassroots organizations providing real-world solutions * The effects of data centers and artificial intelligence on our natural resources * Voter rights, advocacy, and more!
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Arm in Arm and The People's Justice Council
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