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Liberation Culture Principles | A Podcast for Radicals – Episode 11

18 Jun 2025

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What does it mean to build a culture of liberation? In this episode, we break down three core principles of liberation culture: building lasting movements, practicing solidarity, and transforming dominant norms. These aren’t abstract ideas—they’re lived, practiced, and deeply interconnected. Together, they shape how we organize, relate, and resist systems of oppression.If you’ve ever felt stuck in short-term campaigns, transactional coalitions, or organizing spaces that replicate the harms we’re trying to undo, this conversation is for you. We explore what it means to build movements that last, relationships that hold, and cultures that nourish our struggles.Episode Highlights: – Why movements must be more than campaigns or projects – How solidarity becomes real through practice – The difference between cultural transformation and cultural domination – What we mean by liberation culture, and how it shows up in our everyday work This episode is part of A Guide for Radicals—a project of A Radical Guide that connects history, theory, and strategy for those committed to collective liberation.Explore more resources, tools, and ways to take action: https://www.radical-guide.com/a-guide-for-radicals/Share your work: In the comments, let us know how you’re practicing liberation culture in your community. Support the work: A Radical Guide, a nonprofit hub for radical education, mutual aid, and grassroots resistance, produces this podcast. Please make a tax-deductible donation to help us keep this work going.🎧 Listen to past episodes of A Podcast for Radicals

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