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Facing a tidal wave of AI data center development and complex corporate takeover in Indiana, residents in all corners of the state have come together to notch stunning victories against big tech. Kerwin Olson and Ben Inskeep of the Indiana Citizen Action Coalition discuss their work with neighbors in dozens of counties to stop outside companies from gobbling up energy, water, and land.
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Learn more about Indiana CAC and their team’s work at their data center webpage or by following them on Instagram.
Read Saul’s recent Op Ed on data center resistance with Astra Taylor in the Guardian.
Coverage of The Hum in El Diario, Spain’s biggest newspaper and a story about data center fights in Harper’s Magazine.
The Hum is produced in partnership with Rowhome Productions.
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The Seminole Nation in Oklahoma has made international headlines with their unanimously passed ban on AI data centers on their lands. Indigenous organizer Ash Nicole Lamont and Mekusukey Band Representative Chebon Kernell, who introduced the legislation, tell the fascinating story of their community’s successful resistance. They outline the threats of AI data centers to language, tradition, and sovereignty while also questioning how these debates are being prioritized in the first place.
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Learn more about Ash and the team’s work and fireside chats by following them on Instagram @honortheearth and @stopdatacolonialism and check out the Honor the Earth data center resistance toolkit. Rev. Chebon can be found on Instagram.
Read Saul’s recent Op Ed on data center resistance with Astra Taylor in the Guardian. And listen to Chenjerai Kumanyika’s interview with Saul and Astra on Unruly Subjects.
Coverage of The Hum in El Diario, Spain’s biggest newspaper and a story about data center fights in Harper’s Magazine.
The Hum is produced in partnership with Rowhome Productions.
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Taylor Frazier McCollum left her job at a beauty salon in Landover, Maryland after seeing a video about a data center. She organized with her clients and neighbors to win a data center moratorium in her town. Taylor’s story of using the relationship building and organizational skills of her trade to keep her town safe reveals the power each of us has to step up and take on big tech.
Message us on Instagram @thehumpod to get connected to organizers in your state or country.
Learn more about Taylor and her team’s work by following them on Instagram @tayloredfm and @nolandoverdata.
Read Saul’s recent Op Ed on data center resistance with Astra Taylor in the Guardian. And listen to Chenjerai Kumanyika’s interview with Saul and Astra on Unruly Subjects.
Coverage of The Hum in El Diario, Spain’s biggest newspaper and a story about data center fights in Harper’s Magazine.
The Hum is produced in partnership with Rowhome Productions.
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Kate Brennan of the AI Now Institute is a leading national expert on the rapid development of AI and data centers and a vocal advocate for regular people to have a say in emerging technology. She talks about her journey as a technology loving Google employee, the policy toolkit she wrote for local officials, and what you can do to fight data centers near you.
Message us on Instagram @thehumpod to get connected to organizers in your state or country.
Learn more about Kate and her team’s work at ainowinstitute.org and check out their toolkit, training series, and the Site Fight Guide of the Data Center Working Group.
Read Saul’s recent Op Ed on data center resistance with Astra Taylor in the Guardian. And listen to Chenjerai Kumanyika’s interview with Saul and Astra on Unruly Subjects.
Coverage of The Hum in El Diario, Spain’s biggest newspaper and a story about data center fights in Harper’s Magazine.
The Hum is produced in partnership with Rowhome Productions.
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Emily Waldron is a social worker and farmer who harvests trees to become telephone poles in the Willamette Valley of Oregon. In our discussion, we explore the home she loves and the reasons she and her neighbors of all ages have banded together to organize tractor parades, town halls, and community meetings to protect the rich soils that fuel their way of life from Silicon Valley tech companies.
Message us on Instagram @thehumpod to get connected to organizers in your state or country.
Read Saul’s recent Op Ed on data center resistance with Astra Taylor in the Guardian.
Coverage of The Hum in El Diario, Spain’s biggest newspaper.
The Hum is produced in partnership with Rowhome Productions.
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This is the first episode of The Hum!
Journalist Andrew Chow’s TIME cover story included conversations with people fighting data centers and AI all over the US. In our discussion, we dig deep into why people are rising up, who they’re up against and what they’re fighting for. The overview provides a foundation for the interviews with activists and researchers to come.
Message us on Instagram @thehumpod to get connected to organizers in your state or country.
Read Andrew’s story “The People vs. AI”
Read Saul’s recent Op Ed on data center resistance with Astra Taylor in the Guardian.
Coverage of The Hum in El Diario, Spain’s biggest newspaper
The Hum is produced in partnership with Rowhome Productions.
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The Hum is a podcast about who controls the future - interviews with people fighting the rapid expansion of AI and data centers for the profits of a few.
Weekly episode of The Hum are coming in May 2026. Subscribe now and tell everyone you know about the show.
The Hum is produced in partnership with Rowhome Productions.