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But Next Time

But Next Time

Rise-Home Stories Project

Community organizers Chrishelle Palay and Rose Arrieta lead us on a journey, learning from frontline survivors, first responders, and multigenerational organizers who have found creative ways to serve their communities when they were hit by devastating wildfires and hurricanes. As they capture these reflections, the people they meet are forced to put all they’ve learned to the test when confronted by new crises — more wildfires, unprecedented earthquakes, a hurricane, and a global pandemic. BUT NEXT TIME is a limited-run podcast that spotlights powerful stories of community-led disaster prevention and recovery and answers one vital question: how can we ensure that next time will be different?
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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best But Next Time episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to But Next Time for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite But Next Time episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

But Next Time - Episode 1: Toward the Fire
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10/05/21 • 26 min

As fires ravaged California's world-famous wine country in 2017, a community radio station, emergency dispatcher, and tenant organizers helped the most vulnerable in their community survive and recover. Community organizers and hosts of But Next Time, Chrishelle Palay and Rose Arrieta, bring us the first of four stories of hard-won lessons learned from people on the frontlines of California’s wildfires and Texas’ storms as they work to answer the question, how can next time be different?

Because we are committed to language justice, we're offering a video version of But Next Time with Spanish subtitles on our site's listen page.

To learn more about the people and organizations featured in But Next Time please visit ButNextTime.com. You'll find resources for disaster preparation and recovery, housing justice organizing, climate justice work, and more.

Original music for But Next Time by Fernando Arruda.

RISE HOME STORIES:

But Next Time is one of five innovative media projects created by the Rise-Home Stories Project. Rise-Home Stories was formed in 2018 when a group of multimedia storytellers and housing, land, and racial justice advocates came together to reimagine the past, present, and future of our communities by transforming the stories we tell about them. Our five groundbreaking multimedia projects include: Alejandria Fights Back; a bilingual children’s book about a young Afro-Latinx girl battling the gentrification of her neighborhood; Dot’s Home, a video game which explores the history of racist housing policy in the U.S. through the eyes of a young Black woman who time-travels to key moments in her family’s past, present, and future; MINE, an animated series that poignantly explores the unraveling of a post-apocalyptic utopia from the perspective of a young non-binary teen; and Steal-Estate, a true-crime web experience that investigates the ongoing systematic theft of homes in Black and Brown communities by corporate developers and financial entities.

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But Next Time - But Next Time: Trailer
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09/26/21 • 2 min

As the western U.S. burns and the Gulf Coast recovers from yet another hurricane, But Next Time, a podcast created by artists and organizers of the Rise-Home Stories Project, lifts up powerful narratives of collective action that are transforming how communities prepare for and respond to climate-fueled natural disasters.

This four-part, limited-run podcast features stories of language justice, tenant organizing, pandemic response and more, all led by the people for the people. Listen as courageous individuals step up to serve their communities, from a beloved radio host broadcasting crucial information in Spanish while the Tubbs fire engulfed Sonoma, to moms fighting for housing justice in flooded Houston after Hurricane Harvey. They also demand change from those in power to make sure that the next time a climate-fueled disaster strikes, it will be different.

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But Next Time - Episode 3: Rising Waters
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12/01/21 • 26 min

No matter where we come from, or how much money we make, we all deserve a safe and healthy place to call home. In this episode we meet parents who are fighting to save their families’ homes despite a perfect storm of greedy landlords and hurricane-related flooding. Jaime, a mom who lives in subsidized housing in Houston Texas, joins with other moms to stand up to landlords and local officials whose policies and practices have kept working-class Black and Brown families trapped in moldy and unsafe homes for years. Before and after Hurricane Harvey, Jaime and organizers in Houston come together to take collective action and push for change. Along the way they connect with leaders in Puerto Rico who have also been resisting and re-building in the wake of ongoing disaster. We hear from renowned Puerto Rican activist and former political prisoner Oscar Lopez Rivera,Luis O. Gallardo Rivera, director of Centro para la Reconstrucción del Hábitat and Adriana Godreau, director of Ayuda Legal Puerto Rico, who along with our host Chrishelle Palay engage in on the ground work and advocacy in their communities, in the halls of Congress, and beyond. Whether they are educating their communities, building back power grids, or bringing their fight to the courtroom, these community leaders are working together to shape the healthier future we all deserve. Join us to hear their stories as they work tirelessly to ensure that next time will be different.

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Jaime - Mother in Houston Texas who is part of the 12 Moms campaign

Zoe Middleton - Southeast Texas and Houston co-director for Texas Housers

Erika Bowman - Community organizer with Texas Housers

Cashauna Hill - Executive Director of the Louisiana Fair Housing Action Center

Ariadna Godreau - Founder and Director of Ayuda Legal Puerto Rico

Luis O. Gallardo Rivera - Executive Director, Center for Habitat Reconstruction

Oscar Lopez Rivera - Puerto Rican activist and former political prisoner

María Yvelisse Inirio - Executive Assistant Corporación del Proyecto ENLACE del Caño Martín Peña

Mariolga Juliá Pacheco - Director of Citizen Participation Corporación del Proyecto ENLACE del Caño Martín Peña)

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But Next Time - Episode 2: From the Ashes
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10/12/21 • 27 min

Continue delving into community-rooted responses to disaster in California, from the fires to the pandemic. You’ll hear about how people banded together to build mutual aid networks, translate emergency messages in Spanish and indigenous languages, and disseminate crucial recovery information to their communities. In Sonoma County organizers hit the fields with information about where to get food, shelter, and support. In San Francisco they set up a strong response to COVID-19 in the city’s Mission District. Tune in and hear how these leaders act collectively to confront those in power, work for justice before and after disaster, and together answer one vital question: how can next time be different?

Because we are committed to language justice, we're offering a video version of But Next Time with Spanish subtitles on our site's listen page.

To learn more about the people and organizations featured in But Next Time please visit ButNextTime.com. You'll find resources for disaster preparation and recovery, housing justice organizing, climate justice work, and more.

Original music for But Next Time by Fernando Arruda.

RISE HOME STORIES:

But Next Time is one of five innovative media projects created by the Rise-Home Stories Project. Rise-Home Stories was formed in 2018 when a group of multimedia storytellers and housing, land, and racial justice advocates came together to reimagine the past, present, and future of our communities by transforming the stories we tell about them. Our five groundbreaking multimedia projects include: Alejandria Fights Back; a bilingual children’s book about a young Afro-Latinx girl battling the gentrification of her neighborhood; Dot’s Home, a video game which explores the history of racist housing policy in the U.S. through the eyes of a young Black woman who time-travels to key moments in her family’s past, present, and future; MINE, an animated series that poignantly explores the unraveling of a post-apocalyptic utopia from the perspective of a young non-binary teen; and Steal-Estate, a true-crime web experience that investigates the ongoing systematic theft of homes in Black and Brown communities by corporate developers and financial entities.

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But Next Time - Episode 4: Higher Ground
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12/08/21 • 26 min

When communities face the aftermath of catastrophes, what does it take to ensure that the next time will be different? In Houston, it takes a city council member who bicycles in her neighborhood to hear from constituents about what they need most. It takes 12 moms who organize to take legal action against the landlords that have kept their families in moldy, substandard apartments. And it takes a city official who blows the whistle on corrupt and dangerous practices related to housing policy. Travel to Houston with our hosts Chrishelle Palay and Rose Arrieta to meet these changemakers in our final episode of this limited-run podcast. They witness people power in action, as author and artist adrienne maree brown describes it, “...bending the future, together, into something we have never experienced.”

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FAQ

How many episodes does But Next Time have?

But Next Time currently has 5 episodes available.

What topics does But Next Time cover?

The podcast is about News, Society & Culture, Documentary, Podcasts and Politics.

What is the most popular episode on But Next Time?

The episode title 'Episode 4: Higher Ground' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on But Next Time?

The average episode length on But Next Time is 22 minutes.

How often are episodes of But Next Time released?

Episodes of But Next Time are typically released every 8 days, 15 hours.

When was the first episode of But Next Time?

The first episode of But Next Time was released on Sep 26, 2021.

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