In today’s episode, we discuss the book Engineered Conflict: Structural Violence and the Future of Black Life in Chicago by David Omotoso Stovall (and published by @haymarketbooks.org).
In today’s episode, we discuss the book Engineered Conflict: Structural Violence and the Future of Black Life in Chicago by David Omotoso Stovall (and published by @haymarketbooks.org).
In today’s episode, we discuss “Following the Money” from the six-part series titled “Abolitionist Lessons from the Prison Belt” in @inquest.bsky.social ft. a convo between @lydiajean.bsky.social, Judah Schept, Ruth Wilson Gilmore, & @craiggilmore.bsky.social.
In today’s episode, we discuss “Following the Money” from the six-part series titled “Abolitionist Lessons from the Prison Belt” in @inquest.bsky.social ft. a convo between @lydiajean.bsky.social, Judah Schept, Ruth Wilson Gilmore, & @craiggilmore.bsky.social.
In today’s episode, we discuss the documentary “Eyes of Gaza” (directed by Mahmoud Al-Atassi). @kanopy.com
In today’s episode, we discuss the documentary “Eyes of Gaza” (directed by Mahmoud Al-Atassi). @kanopy.com
It is almost time to close out 2025 which means it’s time for our final episode of the year! Listen as Aaron & Damien reflect on the past year of our podcast, and each share our top 5 moments from the show. Thank you for listening! See you in 2026! Listen now wherever you podcast!
It is almost time to close out 2025 which means it’s time for our final episode of the year! Listen as Aaron & Damien reflect on the past year of our podcast, and each share our top 5 moments from the show. Thank you for listening! See you in 2026! Listen now wherever you podcast!
In today’s episode, we discuss the piece “They Worked Underground in the Uranium Mines. They’ve Been Surrounded by Death Ever Since.” by @sarahlazare.bsky.social in @inthesetimes.com (and @workdaymagazine.bsky.social).
In today’s episode, we discuss the piece “They Worked Underground in the Uranium Mines. They’ve Been Surrounded by Death Ever Since.” by @sarahlazare.bsky.social in @inthesetimes.com (and @workdaymagazine.bsky.social).
In today’s episode, we discuss the book Friends in Common: Radical Friendship and Everyday Solidarities by @lauracforster.bsky.social and @joeljoel.bsky.social (and published by @plutopress.bsky.social).
In today’s episode, we discuss the book Friends in Common: Radical Friendship and Everyday Solidarities by @lauracforster.bsky.social and @joeljoel.bsky.social (and published by @plutopress.bsky.social).
In today’s episode, we discuss “Organizing the Already Mobilized” from the six-part series titled “Abolitionist Lessons from the Prison Belt” in @inquest.bsky.social ft. a convo between @lydiajean.bsky.social, Judah Schept, Ruth Wilson Gilmore, & @craiggilmore.bsky.social.
In today’s episode, we discuss “Organizing the Already Mobilized” from the six-part series titled “Abolitionist Lessons from the Prison Belt” in @inquest.bsky.social ft. a convo between @lydiajean.bsky.social, Judah Schept, Ruth Wilson Gilmore, & @craiggilmore.bsky.social.
In today’s episode, we discuss two pieces in @forgeorganizing.bsky.social, including “The Climate Movement Must Be A Movement Against Fascism” by Aru Shiney-Ajay (@aru-shiney-ajay.bsky.social) & “Solidarity is the Solution” by Jeremiah Smith.
In today’s episode, we discuss two pieces in @forgeorganizing.bsky.social, including “The Climate Movement Must Be A Movement Against Fascism” by Aru Shiney-Ajay (@aru-shiney-ajay.bsky.social) & “Solidarity is the Solution” by Jeremiah Smith.
In today’s episode, we are joined by special guest Dakarai Larriett to discuss the documentary “The Alabama Solution” (directed by Andrew Jarecki & Charlotte Kaufman).
In today’s episode, we are joined by special guest Dakarai Larriett to discuss the documentary “The Alabama Solution” (directed by Andrew Jarecki & Charlotte Kaufman).
In today’s episode, we discuss a @hammerandhope.bsky.social piece titled “Whose Streets? Trump’s Federalized National Guard and the Long Arc of White Supremacy” ft. a convo between @olufemiotaiwo.bsky.social & @elizabethkai.bsky.social.
In today’s episode, we discuss a @hammerandhope.bsky.social piece titled “Whose Streets? Trump’s Federalized National Guard and the Long Arc of White Supremacy” ft. a convo between @olufemiotaiwo.bsky.social & @elizabethkai.bsky.social.
In today’s episode, we discuss the book Read This When Things Fall Apart: Letters to Activists in Crisis, edited by @mskellymhayes.bsky.social (and published by @akpress.org).
In today’s episode, we discuss the book Read This When Things Fall Apart: Letters to Activists in Crisis, edited by @mskellymhayes.bsky.social (and published by @akpress.org).
In today’s episode, we discuss the third piece in a six-part series titled “Abolitionist Lessons from the Prison Belt” in @inquest.bsky.social called “Custody and Power” ft. a convo between @lydiajean.bsky.social, Judah Schept, Ruth Wilson Gilmore & @craiggilmore.bsky.social.
In today’s episode, we discuss the third piece in a six-part series titled “Abolitionist Lessons from the Prison Belt” in @inquest.bsky.social called “Custody and Power” ft. a convo between @lydiajean.bsky.social, Judah Schept, Ruth Wilson Gilmore & @craiggilmore.bsky.social.
In today’s episode, we discuss the book Radical Unlearning: The Art and Science of Creating Change from Within by @lewispants.bsky.social (and published by @beaconpress.bsky.social).
In today’s episode, we discuss the book Radical Unlearning: The Art and Science of Creating Change from Within by @lewispants.bsky.social (and published by @beaconpress.bsky.social).
In today’s episode, we discuss the sixth and final episode of the docuseries “Eyes on the Prize III: We Who Believe in Freedom Cannot Rest” titled “What Comes After Hope? (2008-2015)” (directed by Leslie Asako Gladsjo).
In today’s episode, we discuss the sixth and final episode of the docuseries “Eyes on the Prize III: We Who Believe in Freedom Cannot Rest” titled “What Comes After Hope? (2008-2015)” (directed by Leslie Asako Gladsjo).
In today’s episode, we discuss the fifth episode of the docuseries “Eyes on the Prize III: We Who Believe in Freedom Cannot Rest” titled “We Don’t See Color (1996-2013)” (directed by Smriti Mundhra).
In today’s episode, we discuss the fifth episode of the docuseries “Eyes on the Prize III: We Who Believe in Freedom Cannot Rest” titled “We Don’t See Color (1996-2013)” (directed by Smriti Mundhra).
In today’s episode, we discuss the piece “Democratic Leadership Still Hasn’t Caught Up to the Party’s Base on Gaza” by @szunes.bsky.social in @inthesetimes.com.
In today’s episode, we discuss the piece “Democratic Leadership Still Hasn’t Caught Up to the Party’s Base on Gaza” by @szunes.bsky.social in @inthesetimes.com.
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In today’s episode, we discuss the book Theory of Water: Nishnaabe Maps to the Times Ahead by @biidaasamose.bsky.social (and published by @haymarketbooks.org).
In today’s episode, we discuss the book Theory of Water: Nishnaabe Maps to the Times Ahead by @biidaasamose.bsky.social (and published by @haymarketbooks.org).