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  • Shelter in Place the Blueprint Forward (Ep.4)
    9/30/25

    Shelter in Place the Blueprint Forward (Ep.4)

    In this episode, El Cameron reimagines housing justice as a human right—exploring bold policy demands like universal housing, reparative zoning, and public housing expansion. With a focus on coalition-building across labor, disability, and immigrant rights, El highlights what’s possible in Wyoming and beyond. This episode is a call to action for advocacy, storytelling, and solidarity. Because housing justice is climate justice, racial justice, and economic justice.

  • Shelter in Place Solutions We’ve Tried—and What’s Working (Ep. 3)
    9/29/25

    Shelter in Place Solutions We’ve Tried—and What’s Working (Ep. 3)

    In this episode, El Cameron evaluates housing interventions and innovations—from Housing First models and eviction moratoriums to community land trusts and co-housing. With success stories from cities like Houston, Salt Lake City, and Missoula, this episode highlights what’s working—and why redistributing power matters more than offering charity. Because solving homelessness isn’t just about compassion. It’s about structural change.

  • Shelter in Place Unhoused, Not Unworthy (Ep. 2)
    9/28/25

    Shelter in Place Unhoused, Not Unworthy (Ep. 2)

    In this episode, El Cameron confronts the stigma surrounding homelessness—sharing personal stories from unhoused individuals with consent and care. From the criminalization of poverty to trauma-informed perspectives on mental health and addiction, this episode challenges the narrative and uplifts the role of shelters, transitional housing, and mutual aid. Because homelessness isn’t a character flaw—it’s a policy failure.

  • Shelter in Place the Vacancy Illusion (Ep. 1)
    9/27/25

    Shelter in Place the Vacancy Illusion (Ep. 1)

    We’re told there’s a housing shortage—but the numbers tell a different story. In this episode, El Cameron breaks down the difference between available housing and accessible housing, revealing how vacancy rates mask deeper issues of affordability, investor ownership, and exclusionary zoning. With local data from Laramie and national trends, this episode challenges the narrative and asks: who benefits from scarcity—and who pays the price?

  • The Power of Refusal and the Courage to Rebuild - Justice in Motion Series (Ep. 3)
    9/23/25

    The Power of Refusal and the Courage to Rebuild - Justice in Motion Series (Ep. 3)

    In Episode 3, we explore the power of resistance and the path to reform. From grassroots activism to policy change, we highlight how people challenge injustice—and how those challenges reshape society.

  • The Invisible Architecture of Injustice - Justice in Motion Series (Ep. 2)
    9/23/25

    The Invisible Architecture of Injustice - Justice in Motion Series (Ep. 2)

    In Episode 2, we explore how systems of power shape inequality. From education and healthcare to housing and criminal justice, we uncover the invisible architecture of oppression—and how it can be dismantled.

  • Foundations of Social Justice - Justice in Motion Series (Ep. 1)
    9/23/25

    Foundations of Social Justice - Justice in Motion Series (Ep. 1)

    In this first episode, we lay the groundwork for understanding social justice. What does it mean? Where did it come from? And why is it more urgent than ever? Join us as we unpack the core principles and challenge ourselves to think critically about fairness, equity, and our role in shaping a just society.

  • A Love Letter to Voice - Until They Come For Me Series (Ep. 6)
    9/22/25

    A Love Letter to Voice - Until They Come For Me Series (Ep. 6)

    In the final episode of Until They Come for Me, El Cameron offers a love letter to voice—reflecting on the emotional, political, and communal power of free speech. This episode honors the courage to speak, the legacy of resistance, and the enduring beauty of collective truth-telling.

  • Solidarity Sounds Like This - Until They Come For Me Series (Ep. 5)
    9/22/25

    Solidarity Sounds Like This - Until They Come For Me Series (Ep. 5)

    In Episode 5 of Until They Come for Me, El Cameron explores how free speech becomes collective power through solidarity. From union halls to protest chants, this episode reflects on the emotional and strategic strength of speaking together—and why shared voice is essential to justice.

  • Silencing by Design  When Systems Push Back - Until They Come For Me Series (Ep. 4)
    9/22/25

    Silencing by Design When Systems Push Back - Until They Come For Me Series (Ep. 4)

    In Episode 4 of Until They Come for Me, El Cameron examines how institutions quietly punish those who speak up—from reputational smears to procedural delays. This episode explores the emotional and systemic toll of silencing by design—and how advocates, educators, and organizers can protect their voice and each other.

  • Wyoming Voices Speaking Freely in a Red State - Until They Come For Me Series (Ep. 3)
    9/22/25

    Wyoming Voices Speaking Freely in a Red State - Until They Come For Me Series (Ep. 3)

    In Episode 3 of Until They Come for Me, El Cameron reflects on the shrinking landscape of local journalism and its impact on free speech—especially in politically complex regions like Wyoming. This episode explores how newspaper closures silence communities and why preserving platforms for public voice is essential to democracy.

  • Letters, Laws, and Livestreams Where We Speak Today - Until They Come For Me Series (Ep. 2)
    9/22/25

    Letters, Laws, and Livestreams Where We Speak Today - Until They Come For Me Series (Ep. 2)

    In Episode 2 of Until They Come for Me, El Cameron explores the modern terrain of free speech—from letters and livestreams to the emotional labor of public voice. This episode reflects on the risks, rewards, and rituals of speaking up in a digital and political landscape that’s both expansive and fraught.o’s description.

  • The Right to Speak  What Free Speech Really Means - Until They Come For Me Series (Ep. 1)
    9/22/25

    The Right to Speak What Free Speech Really Means - Until They Come For Me Series (Ep. 1)

    In this opening episode of Until They Come for Me, El Cameron explores the emotional and political dimensions of free speech—from letters to livestreams, from courage to consequence. Set against the backdrop of Wyoming’s windswept resistance, this episode invites listeners to reflect on what it means to speak freely—and what’s at stake when we don’t.

  • Reimagining the System – Workers’ Justice in America - Exiting the System (Ep. 6)
    9/20/25

    Reimagining the System – Workers’ Justice in America - Exiting the System (Ep. 6)

    We’ve named the harm. Now we imagine the repair. In the final episode of Exiting the System, we explore what worker-centered justice could look like—from trauma-informed HR to worker-led governance and community accountability. This is a vision-forward episode that invites listeners to dream, design, and act.

  • The Language of Labor – Workers’ Justice in America - Exiting the System (Ep. 5)
    9/19/25

    The Language of Labor – Workers’ Justice in America - Exiting the System (Ep. 5)

    Description: “You’ve been exited.” “Quiet quitting.” “Culture fit.” These aren’t just phrases—they’re stories. Stories about power, control, and the quiet ways workplaces rewrite reality. In Episode 5 of Exiting the System, we unpack the euphemisms and coded language that shape how we experience work, harm, and justice. From HR spin to worker resistance, this episode explores how language can obscure harm—or become a tool for truth.

  • Trauma at Work – Workers’ Justice in America -  Exiting the System (Ep. 4)
    9/18/25

    Trauma at Work – Workers’ Justice in America - Exiting the System (Ep. 4)

    Description: Some wounds don’t show up on a timecard. They show up in panic attacks, sleepless nights, and the quiet dread of Monday morning. In Episode 4 of Exiting the System, we name what most workplaces won’t: trauma. From chronic bullying to retaliation and sudden termination, workplace-induced PTSD is real—and rarely acknowledged. This episode explores how harm manifests, how workers are healing, and what trauma-informed workplaces could look like.

  • Justice Without a Courtroom – Workers’ Justice in America - Exiting the Sytem (Ep. 3)
    9/17/25

    Justice Without a Courtroom – Workers’ Justice in America - Exiting the Sytem (Ep. 3)

    Description: What happens when the legal system fails workers? They organize. They resist. They build justice from the ground up. In Episode 3 of Exiting the System, we spotlight workers who’ve reclaimed power outside the courtroom—through walkouts, mutual aid, and solidarity networks. This episode features real-world examples of grassroots organizing and asks: What does justice look like when it’s built by workers, for workers?

  • Built to Exclude - Workers' Justice in America - Exiting the System (Ep. 2)
    9/16/25

    Built to Exclude - Workers' Justice in America - Exiting the System (Ep. 2)

    Title: Built to Exclude – Workers’ Justice in America (Ep. 2) Series: Exiting the System Description: Who was never meant to be protected? In Episode 2 of Exiting the System, we trace the racial and class foundations of U.S. labor law—from the exclusions of domestic and agricultural workers in the 1930s to today’s gig economy and undocumented labor force. This isn’t just history—it’s the blueprint for why so many workers are still left behind.

  • A System Built to Forget - Workers’ Justice in America - Exiting the Sytem (Ep. 1)
    9/15/25

    A System Built to Forget - Workers’ Justice in America - Exiting the Sytem (Ep. 1)

    “You’ve Been Exited.” It’s the sanitized phrase that’s replaced “You’re fired.” But behind the language lies a deeper truth: Workers across the U.S. are being quietly removed, silenced, and traumatized—often without recourse, recognition, or repair.

  • Unseen Borders: Immigration and Enforcement in Wyoming