HOW WE ALL BECOME MINNESOTA: BRITTANY PACKNETT CUNNINGHAM
1/28/20261 hr 4 min
In this special, urgent, must-listen conversation, Brittany Packnett Cunningham helps us understand what’s happening in Minnesota right now—and why it’s not an isolated moment. She explains how years of organizing made Minnesota ready to resist state violence, why this moment is more dangerous than 2014 or 2020, and what it actually means to move from watching in horror to taking action. Brittany lays out what every one of us can do today—wherever we live—to protect our neighbors, build real organizing infrastructure, and prepare for what’s coming next. This is a wake-up call. And a roadmap. You can listen to our prior conversation with Brittany Packnett Cunningham – How to Create Unbreakable Bonds HERE. About Brittany: Brittany Packnett Cunningham is a leader at the intersection of culture, justice and policy. Brittany is Founder of the social impact agency Love & Power Works, Host and Executive Producer of the news and justice podcast UNDISTRACTED. A St. Louis native, Brittany was instrumental in the coordination of the Ferguson Protest following the 2014 police murder of 18-year-old Michael Brown. After George Floyd was murdered by police in Minneapolis in 2020, Brittany became one of the most visible national movement voices for policy, budget and electoral change. As the world watched the executions of Renee Good and Alex Pretti by ICE within – both within 2.2 miles of where George Flloyd was murdered – as well as the execution of Keith Porter Jr by ICE in California, Brittany is leading us in connecting this police state violence – including the killing of Geraldo Lunas Campos, Luis Gustavo Nunez Caceres, and Luis Beltran Yanez–Cruz and more than 50 other deaths in ICE detention – toward collective liberation. You can find her @MsPackyetti on all social media. Follow We Can Do Hard Things on: Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/wecandohardthings TikTok — https://www.tiktok.com/@wecandohardthingsshow
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First 90 secondsGlennon Doyle· Host0:00
Welcome to We Can Do Hard Things. This is a crucial conversation with one of the most important activists, organizers, and thinkers of our time, Brittany Packnett Cunningham. She is with us for this hour to help us look at Minnesota and understand the infrastructure and circumstances that have allowed Minnesota to become the beacon that it is for all of us right now. Brittany's going to talk to us about what we need to do right now, to not just sit and stare and marvel at Minnesota, but to become Minnesota in our own places, so that when our moment comes, and it will, we will be ready like they were. And also, Brittany's going to talk to us a lot about how, for a lot of people, none of this is a surprise, and how we might be able to rebuild now in a way that this does not happen again, how we break patterns, American patterns, that keep us repeating the same old story in this country, how we write a new one, finally, by acknowledging the truth of the beginning. This is a gift. Brittany Packnett Cunningham is an absolute gift. Let's get to her. [gentle music] Brittany Packnett Cunningham is a leader at the intersection of culture, justice, and policy. Brittany is the founder