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Mainline Podcast: Former staffers speak on the dissolution of the Abolitionist Teaching Network, movement capture, and the counterinsurgency of the non-profit industrial complex

In this episode, we speak with two former employees of Abolitionist Teaching Network (ATN), a now-defunct organization that was suddenly shuttered in late 2024 after staff reportedly raised concerns about the founder and Board.  In this conversation, using ATN as

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New podcast: Atlanta police and City of Atlanta challenged in new civil lawsuit from Cop City RICO defendant

We sat down with ATL 61 defendant Jamie Marsicano and her attorney, Xavier de Janon, to discuss their recent federal lawsuit and the Georgia’s authoritarian crackdown on protesters in more detail On March 6, we reported on multiple Cop City RICO

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Atlanta Inspector General resigns while City Council passes legislation to ‘overhaul’ the OIG. Meanwhile, Trump administration illegally fires over 200,000 people, and expands unitary executive theory

Listen in and read on to learn more about what’s happening on a local and national level—and how these stories are connected This newsletter and accompanying podcast was produced by Aja Arnold, Mainline’s founder and publisher.  Former Atlanta Inspector General

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