All about the incredible medicinal qualities of Rose. Plus exciting announcements! Content warning – mentions of imprisonment, solitary confinement, border violence Links & resources from this episode Plants Know No Borders T-shirts...
This week, we share the final part of a conversation about policing sex. Micol Seigel talks to Anne Gray Fischer about her book, The Streets Belong to Us: Sex, Race, and Police Power from Segregation to Gentrification. Today, their focus turns to...
This week, we share the final part of a conversation about policing sex. Micol Seigel talks to Anne Gray Fischer about her book, The Streets Belong to Us: Sex, Race, and Police Power from Segregation to Gentrification. Today, their focus turns to...
Episode Summary Carrot Quinn and Margaret talk about all things hiking, including thru-hiking, ultralight hiking, and hiking for hunting or bushcrafting. They talk about how to choose the right gear for the right purposes and how to minimize the...
Episode Summary Host Info Io can be found on Twitter @Bum_lung or on Instagram @Bum.Lung or you can find shirts and patches that they make on Etsy at Guest Info Jonas Goonface can be found IG @jonasgoonface and Twitter @jonasgoonface (also people...
This week, I hung out with Brenton Lengel to talk about Issue #2 of Durruti: Shadow of the People, a comic exploring the life and times of revolutionary Spain’s Buenaventura Durruti! Pick up a copy of the Durruti, Issue #2 special variant to...
This week, I hung out with Brenton Lengel to talk about Issue #2 of Durruti: Shadow of the People, a comic exploring the life and times of revolutionary Spain’s Buenaventura Durruti! Pick up a copy of the Durruti, Issue #2 special variant to...
This week, we’re sharing part of our April 26th, 2020 interview with Barry Pateman. Barry, born in the early 1950’s, grew up in a working class coal mining town of Doncaster in the UK and became an anarchist in the 1960’s in London. He is a...
Episode Notes Summary This month on Strangers, we have a short piece of science fiction by G.J. Morbidelli called “The Case of Arog Bine” a story about the multigenerational task of repairing a ship and the strange machines you might meet along the...
First, we have our monthly round up of prison disturbances, as compiled by Perilous Chronicle. Afterwards, Angela Davis shares a statement in support of the Stop Cop City movement. And we finish sharing a panel hosted by Haymarket Books on the...
