On this week’s edition of Coffee with Comrades, Pearson sits down with James, a member of the Oglala Lakota nation, co-host of the Voices of the Resurgence podcast, and an activist with the Creek Patrol to talk about Camp Mniluzahan, an...
In light of current events, we’re bringing you the program a little early this week and, in case you haven’t already guessed it, yes, this is yet another lefty podcast about the far-right insurgency and attempted coup at the U.S. Capitol...
Happy New Year! Episode 114 of Coffee with Comrades features our conversation with John, one of the folks behind the Working Class History project. In this edition of the program, we discuss WCH’s new book, Working Class History: Everyday Acts of...
I recently got the chance to sit down with my friends in ABC w/Danny and Jim for a collaborative episode to interview Ruth Kinna about her book, The Government of No One. The resulting discussion was an absolute blast and I can’t wait to share it...
This week, we’re sharing a recent collaboration we did with our friends over at Dumb & Awful, discussing Florida in all its weirdness and excess. Follow Dumb & Awful on Twitter, pick up their merch, and support them on Patreon. Follow...
This week, my pal Kevin from Turnip Greens Radio and Open Source Farms joins me to talk about mutual aid and why it is good and we should do more of it. We also talk about the forthcoming Biden presidency, Obama being in the news again, and much...
In this week’s edition of Coffee with Comrades, I’m pleased to be joined by some intrepid comrades from Tallahassee collaborating on community gardening, building autonomy, and generating dual-power in our neighborhood. Live Oak Radical...
This week, I sat down with Brandon, Jaiden, and Koi from the K’é Infoshop to talk about indigenous mutual aid, moving beyond anarchism, and kinship. Visit the K’é Infoshop’s website, follow them on Twitter and Instagram and Facebook, and...
This week, we share a special collaborative edition of Coffee with Comrades hosted by my friend, Jordan, who coordinates the programming for the Student Life Cinema at the ASLC. My colleague, Liz, and I sat down for a chat about queer horror...
We’re back again with another episode of Coffee with Comrades. This week, we feature a collaborative episode with the Green & Red podcast on the history of street demonstrations. Plus, we talk about how you can do a street demo of your own...