Eriel is a Dënesųłiné mother from the Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation (ACFN). Her work focuses on Indigenous rights and building intersectional dialogue between Indigenous rights, climate justice and other social justice movements. It is from these...
“When we withhold trust from each other all the time, what is the world we create?” Freedom fighter, writer and singer YahNé Ndgo joins the show to discuss the power of “we,” the power of art and the shedding of past shame in order...
A radical and kinetic start to 2021! We sit down with Marina Sitrin, mother, dreamer and associate professor to discuss not just movements in time, but in space – journeys that shift paradigms and societies – from Greece to Argentina to...
Behind the curtain, the 4th wall; beyond the distinction between guest and host – today, carla and Eleanor sit down with each other to dig into everything from pop culture embarrassments to melancholic hope and book recs. A perfectly radical...
“When I was growing up, I was instinctively an anarchist, an anti-capitalist, an environmentalist, but I didn’t have the language for that yet.” Maia Ramnath (writer, historian, teacher, performing artist, aerialist, activist and more!) joins the...
“Colonization is and always has been war” What better time than the week of so-called Thanksgiving to highlight Indigenous power and culture – to look to the future through a decolonizing lens that demands nothing less than the...
“Remaining hopeful could be holding onto our humanity – which is the very thing that capitalism and fascism tries to strip away from us.” Dezeray Lyn is a mutual aid worker, a nurse and an author. She joins the show to talk about...
“I only call myself an anarchist as shorthand. anarchy is a way I see the world. it does not define me.” scott crow is a street philosopher, author, dreamer, and musician. In this episode, scott digs deep into his own history, the hammer...
“We grew beautiful flowers during Jim Crow. And we need those skills back.” Maurice Cook is a grassroots activist, a national organizer, historian and a fierce educator on all matters related to the liberation of black and brown people...
Zainab Amadahy has a multiracial background that includes African American, Cherokee, Seminole, and European. She is an author of screenplays, nonfiction and futurist fiction, and this week she joins us to talk about the Body in Motion: e-motion...