In this episode of The Dugout, Jordan explores the book Rojava In Focus co-edited by Cihad Hammy and Thomas Jeffrey Miley, exploring a critical dialogue about Democratic Confederalism, communes, and leadership. Most the episode is reading as we...
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In this episode of The Dugout, we sit down with ASL PRINCESS, a visionary artist, organizer, and founding member of CLASS WAR COLLECTIVE, to talk about the power of queer anger, the necessity of being antagonistic to trans misogynoir, and the...
Ever wondered what everyday resistance actually looks like? In this video, I share how I’ve practiced anarchist calisthenics throughout my life— from QUEERNESS AS RESISTANCE to HOW LABOR IS A SITE OF COMPLIANCE TO OPPOSE —and how you can do the same...
We sit down with Dr. Mohamed Abdou, a Muslim anarchist scholar and activist, to discuss the intersections of decolonization, abolition, and spiritual resistance. Dr. Abdou shares his journey from Cairo to Turtle Island, reflecting on his political...
I’ve lived the impact of U.S. immigration policies firsthand—watching my stepfather get incarcerated and deported. In this video, I break down the harmful realities of Trump’s immigration agenda, how ICE operates as a tool of state violence...
In Episode 3 of ourDirect Action 101 series, we break down whydirect action and mutual aid are more crucial than ever—not just for survival, but for resisting oppression and building stronger communities. From theBlack Panther Party’s free breakfast...
In this episode of The Dugout, we break down the recent neo-Nazi demonstration in Lincoln Heights, Ohio, and the community’s powerful response. We explore the long history of Black self-defense, the failures of law enforcement, and the ongoing...
In this episode, we explore five must-read books that challenge mainstream narratives and dive deep into Black radical thought, anarchism, and liberation. From the revolutionary ideas of Modibo Kadalie to the poetic brilliance of Audre Lorde, these...
Radical comedian and writer Marcela Onyango joins The Dugout to talk about their journey from Nairobi to Texas, discovering anarchism through satire, and using comedy as a tool for resistance. We discuss radicalization, tenant organizing, mutual...