In Our Comfort, We Cannot Get Free with Tiffany Loftin
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This conversation goes everywhere it needs to go. They talk about how authoritarianism uses isolation as a weapon — and why people are making intentional, physical, sometimes spontaneous choices to gather again. They get into what it actually means to find an organizing home when you care about everything. Tiffany tells the truth about the Debt Collective, the SAVE program, and what borrowers sitting in default right now actually need to do. And she closes with a charge that lands hard: we are not going to get free being comfortable.
We're dropping this episode the week of Juneteenth. The promise of freedom is real. The weight of this moment is real. Both are true at the same time.
Find your organizing home. Not tomorrow. Now.
SHOW NOTES
Connect with Tiffany Instagram, LinkedIn, X/Twitter, Threads, Bluesky: @tiffanydloftin How We Get Free
Podcast: @howwegetfreepod
Organizations & Resources Mentioned
- Freedom Summer 2026 / All Roads Lead to the South blackpowerwarroom.com/dayofaction
- The Debt Collective — the first union of debtors in the United States debtcollective.org
- United States Student Association (USSA) usstudentassociation.org and @usstudentassociation.
- The Institute for College Access and Success (TICAS) ticas.org
- The Education Trust edtrust.org
- NAACP naacp.org
- DeJuana Thompson / Black Voters Matter Courtland Cox, SNCC veteran and mentor Carmen Berkeley — on building relationships, not titles Marshall Ganz — on relationships as the currency of power (Harvard Kennedy School) Kingian Nonviolence Certificate Program
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