In this broadcast host Bonn talks with Amrah Salomón J., Anne Spice, Makoon, and Demian Dinéyazhi’ about the limitations of Indigenous Peoples’ Day & the possibilities of Indigenous liberation.
– The Class Work Project talking about their explorations of class and experiments with financial redistribution during lockdown (00:01:48 – 00:24:31) – No Boardgames giving their radical take on boardgame culture (00:29:53 – 00:47:45) –...
This week on the podcast, we’re sharing an interview that I did with Hannah Dobbz, author of “Nine-Tenths of the Law: Property and Resistance in the United States”, published by AK Press. This interview originally aired on March 31st, 2013. From the...
Episode Notes The guests provided us with some resources: Herbal aftercare for all who have experienced police violence: Seed, Soil and Spirit: an herb school for QTBIPOC and allies with social justice framing: Rootwork Herbals: an online and in...
We spoke with Amir Fleischmann of the Graduate Employee Organization, a union at the University of Michigan, about their latest strike leveraged to fight the university’s reckless reopening plans amid a pandemic. Amir provides a play-by-play...
This week, we’re airing a presentation by Mark Cook from Burning Books bookstore in Buffalo, NY. This was recorded on February 18th, 2016. From the announcement on Kersplebedeb.com for the event: “Mark Cook is a former Black Panther, member of the...
In this episode, Joshua interviews Kevin Latimer, activist, author, and co-founder of Cleveland, Ohio based publishing collective called Grieveland. Kevin talks about barriers to access in the publishing industry and the power of revolutionary art...
In this episode, Joshua interviews Kevin Latimer, activist, author, and co-founder of Cleveland, Ohio based publishing collective called Grieveland. Kevin talks about barriers to access in the publishing industry and the power of revolutionary art...
This week, we’re wrapping up the third installment of our mini-series on lefty ideologies by closing with what I suspect is the most radical, uncompromising horizon of revolutionary politics: anarchism. As I’ve said on every single episode of this...
A look at the continuing racial tensions in the US and its effect on the 2020 Presidential elections. Plus a look at the recent uprising in Belarus, featuring an interview with Maria, an anarchist based in Minsk.
