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Abstract One Million Experiments is a collection and podcast from Interrupting Criminalization and Project NIA exploring snapshots of community-based projects that expand our ideas about what keeps us safe. In this edited transcript from the first episode of the podcast, Mariame Kaba and Eva Nagao introduce the idea of experiments as everyday structures, practices, and relationships that can build our knowledge and capacity to address and engage harm and safety outside systems of the prison industrial complex (PIC).