Ep 94: The Role of Land in Achieving Collective Freedom with Brea Baker

Nov 05, 2024

Brea Baker, a dedicated freedom fighter and writer, brings nearly a decade of frontline activism to our conversation. From contributing to advocacy campaigns, such as the 2017 Women's March, to addressing racial injustice, Brea has made a significant impact with her work. Her expertise extends to advising public figures on social justice and writing for major publications like Elle, Harper's Bazaar, and Refinery 29. As a recipient of the 2023 Creative Capital award and a Yale alum, Brea's book, Rooted: The American Legacy of Land Theft and the Modern Movement for Black Land Ownership, offers a deep dive into the need for reparations as an economic, racial, and environmental justice policy. 


The key moments in this episode are: 

00:02:24 - Brea's Journey To Writing 

00:10:35 - Writing A Book On Land Theft 

00:12:04 - Dealing With Grief And Taking Action 

00:12:47 - Oral History And Ancestral Knowledge 

00:14:27 - The Importance Of Black And Indigenous Land Ownership 

00:16:41 - Systemic Overwork And Land Theft 

00:24:17 - Preserving Family History 

00:25:22 - Writing Family Stories 

00:28:03 - Personal Connection To Land 

00:30:46 - Reparations And Environmental Justice

 

Connect with Brea Baker

Website: breabaker.com

Book: breabaker.com/rooted

Instagram: @FreckledWhileBlack

 

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