How and Why Minnesota's Network of Trust Organized Against Federal Occupation - Episode 4 of Unbuffered
In this episode of the podcast, Chris is joined by David Brauer and Lisa for a candid conversation about what happened when federal agents came to Minnesota and how communities responded.
The episode begins with a timeline of events, from early organizing efforts to a significant escalation, when thousands of federal agents, including ICE and Border Patrol, came to Minnesota. They discuss how rhetoric increased over time, how certain communities were targeted, and how a “multi-jurisdictional” federal presence took shape.
From there, the conversation focuses on what people experienced on the ground. Lisa shares what she was seeing and hearing in South Minneapolis, while David adds context from years of reporting in the Twin Cities. Together, they reflect on how neighbors communicated, how local groups had been planning for this moment, and how a widely distributed response came together across the region.
They also talk about the role of technology, both in how the federal government acted and how residents responded. From identifying targets to sharing information and video, technology shaped the experience on all sides, sometimes helping people stay safe and other times creating new risks.
Throughout the conversation, they return to a central question: why Minnesota reacted the way it did. They connect this moment to longer histories, including organizing, race, and the aftermath of George Floyd, while emphasizing that this is a recounting of their experiences, not a definitive account.
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Transcript below.
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