Kami can’t get his shit together and stop drinking. Franz enacts a one-on-one intervention in an attempt to save his body – and maybe even his soul.
For the first part of this week’s episode- we hear from Onishona. In this interview, she tells us about her experiences with recidivism and problems with re-entry. She also talks about the role books, and specifically how books about mass...
For the first part of this week’s episode- we hear from Onishona. In this interview, she tells us about her experiences with recidivism and problems with re-entry. She also talks about the role books, and specifically how books about mass...
For the first part of this week’s episode- we hear from Onishona. In this interview, she tells us about her experiences with recidivism and problems with re-entry. She also talks about the role books, and specifically how books about mass...
This is a good conversation to have at the end of a strange year. For this episode I am joined by Alfredo of Occupied Southwest Distro to have a wide ranging conversation picking up on the themes in the book Desert. Desert is an anonymously written...
Nauroze Anees is in the heart of the beast that is the Australia Immigration Detention Network. Earlier this year he made a claim that he had been told by a fellow detainee $80 000 cash could ‘buy’ a visa. The detainee who is alleged to...
Nauroze Anees is in the heart of the beast that is the Australia Immigration Detention Network. Earlier this year he made a claim that he had been told by a fellow detainee $80 000 cash could ‘buy’ a visa. The detainee who is alleged to...
Dissident Island Radio episode 241 brings you: – ACAB Andy wrapping up 2019 with words on the prospects for defendants under our different options for governments, a rundown of the judgement against the Metropolitan Police for their ban on...
In this week’s episode of Coffee with Comrades, we sit down with Jack and Brett to chat about veterans on the left. We talk about healthcare, horror stories, toxic masculine machismo, winning over allies, and the unique ways late-stage...
This week we are super pleased to present an interview done with Sima Lee, who is a queer Afro-Indigenous hip hop artist and community organizer of long standing, about a recent raid that occurred at Maroon House in DC this March. We speak about...
