Out-FM show aired on Tues., February 3, 2026
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Analyzes Arrests of Black Journalists Georgia Fort and Don Lemon (an Out-Gay Man)

The brutal federal occupation of Minneapolis-St. Paul by 3,000 ICE and Border Patrol cops continues unabated. Besides the mounting toll of people of color harassed, arrested, kidnapped, and detained in the Twin Cities, two white allies of migrants, (out lesbian) Renee Good and Alex Pretti, have been shot dead (as we have covered on Out-FM), and two others, Venezuelan immigrant Julio Cesar Sosa-Celis and Mexican immigrant Alberto Castañeda Mondragón seriously injured. And that’s not to mention the numerous additional people of color shot by ICE in other cities and 32 migrants who have died in ICE detention nationwide over the past year.
In response to a wave of popular revulsion at the tactics of militarized repression of migrants and their allies, the feds have expanded attacks on freedom of the press. On January 30th, federal agents arrested two journalists under a felony indictment that now includes nine people -- nearly all of them Black -- for allegedly participating in a January 18th demonstration against ICE inside a St. Paul Baptist church whose pastor is a regional ICE official. The indictment claims that the nine conspired to interfere with the right of congregants to practice their religion. Independent journalists Georgia Fort, an Emmy-award-winning reporter and vice president of the Minnesota chapter of the National Association of Black Journalists, and Don Lemon, the out-gay former CNN anchor and current host of the Don Lemon Show on YouTube, both covered the church protest but did not participate in it. Both have been intensively covering ICE's attacks and community responses in the Twin Cities.
First we'll play clips of Don Lemon speaking in Los Angeles, standing next to his husband, just after his release from arrest on his own recognizance, and Georgia Fort. who has also now been released.
Then we'll hear a recent interview with a historical analysis of these latest arrests by journalist and political prisoner Mumia Abu-Jamal. It was conducted by journalist Kalonji Jama Changa on his online Black Power Media. Kalonji is an active people's advocate who has fought on multiple fronts tackling issues from police brutality to international human rights violations.
Meanwhile, in another example of the wave of heightened political repression in the Twin Cities, one of Out-FM's previous guests, Mira Altobell-Resendez, a non-binary Minnesotan fighting for legalization for all and an end to deportations with the Minnesota Immigrant Rights Action Committee, was recently harassed by the FBI because of her anti-ICE activism. We'll read a statement issued last week by the Committee to Stop FBI Repression. For more, go to stopfbi.org.
Personal note: As someone who decades ago similarly faced FBI harassment and later a grand jury subpoena seeking to gather intelligence on anti-racist and anti-imperialist movements, and served three months in prison for so-called contempt because I refused to cooperate with this federal attack, I want to appeal to everyone: Don't give information to city, state or federal agents about your movement or its members - refuse to collaborate!
For more about Mumia's case and what you can do to help free him, click here or here (scroll down to "Support Info").
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Segment 2: Two-Spirit Indigenous Leader Jen Deerinwater on Crushing Colonialism
Jen Deerinwater, citizen of Cherokee Nation
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