In today’s episode, River and I return to a conversation about Gaza, focusing on the discourse surrounding it, the function of antisemitism in the colonial creation of Israel, the state of resistance and the state of Israel’s genocide, as well as...
Season 4, ep 26: Weirding Time! with: Uli, Jams, carla joy, and a Time Talks History segment In the season four opener, Uli, carla, and jams introduce some dreams for season 4, ruminate about other projects on the horizon, and reflect on their year...
This week on the show we’re featuring two inteviews. First up, you’ll hear from Freeway, a houseless activist in Oakland, CA, about the recent series of sweeps of homeless being promoted by Governor Gavin Newsom. Freeway has been a member of Wood...
The 2024 election season has been a grim reminder of the failings of the U.S. political system. In this mega-compilation, we dive into the ways in which the election cycle exposed the deep-seated issues of American fascism, the limitations of the...
This super brief episode is just to announce that the Herbalism, PTSD & Traumatic Stress course is closing for enrolment TODAY!!! Links & resources from this episode Herbalism, PTSD and Traumatic Stress Course (CLOSES SUNDAY 13TH OCTOBER!)...
In this episode, we sit down with JoNina Abron-Ervin, former Black Panther and final editor of The Black Panther newspaper. She shares her journey from desegregating schools in Missouri to her radicalization after MLK’s assassination, her global...
Summary This month on Strangers we have some short stories by Margaret Killjoy, Folktales of the Lowlands of Cekon, a set of folk stories set in the world Margaret’s new book The Sapling Cage from Feminist Press. The word of the month is about...
Summary This month on Strangers we have some short stories by Margaret Killjoy, Folktales of the Lowlands of Cekon, a set of folk stories set in the world Margaret’s new book The Sapling Cage from Feminist Press. The word of the month is about...
The Mississippi Five are the last remaining women sentenced to life with the possibility of parole after ten years, before Mississippi virtually abolished parole in 1995. Although they have been parole-eligible for three decades, the state has...
Episode Summary This week on Live Like the World is Dying, Margaret talks about preparedness, hurricanes, and going down to Western North Carolina to help out with relief work in the wake of Hurricane Helene. She talks about the role of individual...
