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The Power We Hold Podcast S01 Ep05: In Conversation with Trevor Bayack of Freedom Market & Economic Justice Part

Vanessa Albury, Caleb Williams, Trevor Bayack Season 1 Episode 5

Thank you for joining me, your host and visual artist Vanessa Albury, on my journey to becoming a better ally to people and steward of the environment in podcast form as The Power We Hold!

In episode 5, releasing on Juneteenth, we, my co-cost Caleb Williams and I,  pick back up on the conversation in episode 4 with Trevor Bayack of Freedom Market on economic justice,  conflict resolution,BIPOC products, the radical to moderate spectrum of activism and the mix of being an artist and an entrepreneur. Enjoy our conversation with the hardest working activist in North Brooklyn, Trevor Bayack.

A note: in my intro I talk about timeframes but you'll want to subtract 2 weeks from now for them due to a delay with some emergency family issues.

Next we will re-air part I of the interview Trevor and I hosted with Heather McGhee.

Originally recorded Jan 6, 2022 in Brooklyn, NY


Show Notes:
The Power We Hold Podcast IG, website

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Host Vanessa Albury IG, website
Co-host Caleb Williams IG, website (She's got great swag for sale!)

Coral Projects IG, website, creating underwater, eco-contemporary art to re-wild the ocean with oysters and corals.
Make a tax-deductible donation to Coral Projects and NY Oyster Reefs

Between the Windows IG, public art collaboration with Caleb

Music by Wael Elhalaby IG, Soundcloud
This is a clip from his song Clear Skys.

Audio Editor, and my cousin, making magic from my home recordings, Bryan Klausing of the Rain Junkies website, LinkedIn


Trevor's details:
Freedom Market, freedommarketnbk IG - Shop products made by BIPOC-owned businesses, many are eco-friendly. And you'll find Caleb's t-shirts with her brand Urban Jungle now on the FM!


Recommendations:
The video Trevor recorded of the police confronting protestors who did not engage with them in a strong showing of discipline in McCarren Park is here.

Ta-Nehisi Coates' beautiful and heart-opening book Between the World and Me is linked here. I cannot recommend it to you highly enough.

Trevor mentions the activist group Act Up linked here for more info.

Franklin Furnace led by artist  Martha Wilson funds performance art and has supported incredibly innovative artists for over 4 decades.

Trevor also mentions the architect Ada so here's a link to her firm Lot-ek and the Free Store Project offering a space for communities to exchange goods for free across NYC.

Heather McGhee's power book The Sum of Us p

People on this episode