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Disaster Voices Lab

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Podcasting • Food Systems • Community Nonprofits

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STEP 1: Welcome Post - Welcome to Disaster Voices Lab
You’re here because you believe communities should tell their own stories—especially when it matters most. This space exists to help you use podcasting, food systems, and nonprofit infrastructure as tools for real-world response. Before posting, please complete the onboarding steps below so we can support you properly.
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Our Shared Purpose
This community exists to equip communities with media, food systems, and nonprofit tools to respond effectively when disaster strikes. We are modeled after the real-world work of Altadena Talks, which means: - We value truth over hype - Community voices over clout - Action over theory 1. Lead With Service, Not Self-Promotion This is not a marketing group. ✅ Allowed: - Sharing tools, lessons, and case studies - Asking for help or feedback - Offering collaboration when relevant 🚫 Not allowed: - Drive-by promo posts - Affiliate spam - “Buy my course” without context or contribution Rule of thumb: If your post doesn’t help a community respond, recover, or rebuild—rethink it. 2. Respect Disaster Lived Experience Many members: - Have lost homes - Are displaced - Are grieving - Are actively responding to crises Zero tolerance for: - Dismissive language - Disaster tourism - Political baiting - Trauma exploitation Speak with care, humility, and context. 3. Podcasting Is a Tool — Not the Point Podcasting here is infrastructure, not entertainment. Posts should focus on: - Community impact - Information flow - Trust-building - Documentation & accountability This is not about downloads for ego—it’s about reach for recovery. 4. Food Justice & Mutual Aid Are Sacred Work Food programs shared here should: - Prioritize dignity - Avoid savior narratives - Center local leadership Do not: - Undermine grassroots efforts - Shame communities for how they receive aid - Compete destructively for resources 5. No Misinformation — Ever If you share: - Emergency info - Funding claims - Government resources - Grant opportunities You must: - Verify sources - Label speculation clearly - Correct mistakes publicly if found Misinformation during disaster causes harm. Period. 6. Collaboration Over Competition This is a city-to-city learning space, not a leaderboard. Encouraged: - Sharing templates - Cross-pollinating ideas - Co-creating response strategies
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Brian Baccus is a community leader in Altadena, Ca. Instrumental in establishing nonprofit organizations aimed at empowering youth community services.

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