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Exploring Grassroots Activism, Private Prisons, and the Future of Music with B. Dolan.
In this episode, B. Dolan, a veteran artist and grassroots activist, shares insights on his recent activism work, the troubling landscape of private immigration detention centers, and the evolving challenges facing independent artists. His perspective bridges the worlds of community organizing, policy reform, and cultural production, offering a comprehensive view of what it truly means to be a cultural worker today.
Main Topics Covered:
Timestamps: 00:00 - B. Dolan’s work on the ground post-touring career shift
02:37 - Role of artists in activism and community engagement
04:59 - Overview of ICE detention in Rhode Island and the Wyatt's conditions
06:53 - The private ownership and lack of oversight in ICE detention centers
08:48 - Historical incidents like Jason Ng’s death and ongoing issues in private prisons
11:27 - Legislative efforts to prohibit ICE private prison contracts in Rhode Island
12:29 - Underreported community issues and the importance of local journalism
14:34 - The chaos at courthouses and the need for protective legislation
22:26 - Challenges faced by artists with AI and digital distribution
23:54 - The decline of touring and opportunities through community-based music scenes
25:22 - The importance of local DIY scenes and resurgence of community-organized music events
29:36 - The role of art in shaping society, resisting commercial exploitation, and building solidarity
31:15 - The significance of artist-led networks and infrastructure for sustainable scenes
33:11 - How to connect with B. Dolan and support ongoing activism effortsResources & Links:
Connect with B. Dolan:
Support the show
Follow Bill on Instagram and YouTube
By Bill Bartholomew4.7
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Send us Fan Mail
Exploring Grassroots Activism, Private Prisons, and the Future of Music with B. Dolan.
In this episode, B. Dolan, a veteran artist and grassroots activist, shares insights on his recent activism work, the troubling landscape of private immigration detention centers, and the evolving challenges facing independent artists. His perspective bridges the worlds of community organizing, policy reform, and cultural production, offering a comprehensive view of what it truly means to be a cultural worker today.
Main Topics Covered:
Timestamps: 00:00 - B. Dolan’s work on the ground post-touring career shift
02:37 - Role of artists in activism and community engagement
04:59 - Overview of ICE detention in Rhode Island and the Wyatt's conditions
06:53 - The private ownership and lack of oversight in ICE detention centers
08:48 - Historical incidents like Jason Ng’s death and ongoing issues in private prisons
11:27 - Legislative efforts to prohibit ICE private prison contracts in Rhode Island
12:29 - Underreported community issues and the importance of local journalism
14:34 - The chaos at courthouses and the need for protective legislation
22:26 - Challenges faced by artists with AI and digital distribution
23:54 - The decline of touring and opportunities through community-based music scenes
25:22 - The importance of local DIY scenes and resurgence of community-organized music events
29:36 - The role of art in shaping society, resisting commercial exploitation, and building solidarity
31:15 - The significance of artist-led networks and infrastructure for sustainable scenes
33:11 - How to connect with B. Dolan and support ongoing activism effortsResources & Links:
Connect with B. Dolan:
Support the show
Follow Bill on Instagram and YouTube

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