Drucilla Cornell speaks about her work with seeking to unionize a collective brothel, feminism, Rosa Luxemburg, Sylvia Wynter, philosophy, revolutions, Ubuntu, and nihilist fascism. Music by AwareNess, follow him on Instagram, Spotify or Soundcloud...
In this interview Seth Tobocman talked about art and gentrification, his experiences in the Lower East Side of Manhattan, the squatting movement, police violence, landlords, Hurricane Katrina, mutual aid, and foreign policy. Seth Tobocman’s...
In this interview Aviva Chomsky spoke about the Cuban Revolution, education and the military industrial complex, anarchism, settler colonialism and immigration, how democrats have largely been let off the hook in the narrative around immigration and...
Philosopher and musician Dr. Lewis Gordon, spoke about Antef and Kemetic Philosophy, colonialism, white supremacy in European philosophy used as justification, Eurocentrism, resistance, Love, Fanon, and Anarchism. He’s the author of countless...
Hans Meyer on Immigration Law, the Zapatistas, Abolish ICE, Forced Labor, and Punk. We spoke about his upbringing in north Aurora, his travels to Guatemala and with the Zapatistas in Chiapas, the consequences of US intervention in Latin America, ICE...
J. Kēhaulani Kauanui speaks about her new books Speaking of Indigenous Politics: Conversations with Activists, Scholars, and Tribal Leaders and Paradoxes of Hawaiian Sovereignty: Land, Sex, and the Colonial Politics of State Nationalism We discussed...
Political artist and activist Sue Coe speaks about her new book Zooicide from AK Press, growing up near a slaughterhouse, the working class workers who primarily have to do the jobs at slaughterhouses, abolishing zoos, patriarchy, trendy consumer...
Contemporary artist Gregg Deal speaks about his experience as a Pyramid Lake Paiute, indigenous existence as resistance, decolonization, the doctrine of discovery, boarding schools, the education system, the #ChangeTheNameCampaign for Washington’s...
Dawn Peterson speaks about her latest book Indians in the Family: Adoption and the Politics of Antebellum Expansion. Peterson speaks on U.S. Imperialism, the context of adoption, the ramping up of capitalism in the colonial era, indigenous...
Andrea Pitzer speaks about her latest book One Long Night: A Global History of Concentration Camps, digging deeper into the History of Concentration Camps, Family Separation, and the Rise of Fascism. Music by AwareNess, follow him...