The Power of Community: Keya Chatterjee and the Vision for a Free DC
State of Belief

The Power of Community: Keya Chatterjee and the Vision for a Free DC

September 6, 2025

The Trump administration’s federal takeover of the nation’s capital is having a profound impact on Washington, DC’s 700,000 residents - and on our very democracy. That’s according to this week’s guest on The State of Belief, Keya Chatterjee. Keya’s the co-founder and executive director of ⁠Free DC⁠, a civic campaign defending Washington, DC’s home rule and protecting the civil liberties and democratic dignity of its residents.

In this episode, Keya and host Rev. Paul Brandeis Raushenbush take an unflinching look at the current challenges facing Washington DC and the broader implications for democracy and civil liberties. Here are three key takeaways that are particularly noteworthy:

  • The Importance of Listening and Believing: Keya emphasizes the critical need to take political rhetoric seriously. She highlights how the warnings from political leaders about authoritarianism should not be dismissed as mere rhetoric. Instead, we must listen and prepare for the potential consequences of their actions.
  • Community and Collective Action: One of the most inspiring aspects of the conversation is Keya's focus on the strength of community. She shares how the people of DC and diverse organisations - including faith groups - are coming together to resist federal overreach and protect their rights. From training sessions to grassroots organizing, the emphasis on collective action is vital. As Keya states, "It is only in community that we will turn this around."
  • Prioritizing Joy in Activism: Keya reminds us of the importance of joy in our activism. She discusses how Free DC incorporates joy into their organizing efforts, emphasizing that taking care of ourselves and each other is crucial for sustaining long-term resistance. This perspective is a reminder that while we fight for justice, we must also celebrate our victories and find joy in our shared humanity.

After hearing this episode, you’ll have a deeper understanding of the current state of Washington DC, and the inspiring work being done by Free DC. The experiences Keya describes are a stark warning for other American cities, and for each of us. Learn more about the organisation at ⁠www.freedcproject.org⁠

Keya Chatterjee has an impressive background in social and climate justice, having previously led the U.S. Climate Action Network, worked at World Wildlife Federation, USAID, and NASA. Under her leadership, Free DC has become a prominent voice opposing federal overreach - a very big job indeed, in the face of the Trump Administration’s forcing federal law enforcement on the district and expanding detention powers.

Before the in-depth conversation with Keya Chatterjee, Paul spends a few minutes with Rev. Andy Oliver, pastor of Allendale United Methodist Church. He and a fellow clergyman were arrested this past week in St. Petersburg, Fla., while praying on a “Black History Matters” street mural - that was about to be destroyed - in front of the city’s Woodson African American Museum.

We'd love to have you listen to and share this thought-provoking episode with at least one person you think would appreciate hearing it!

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