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This is a slightly edited audio version of one of the . We will continue to polish the audio versions of those livestreams and release them as episodes here as well. Due to the amount of labor that goes into making them viable audio podcast episodes...
This is the slightly edited audio from a livestream conversation we had with Max Ajl on the morning of October 17th. This conversation was and we’ll include a link to that in the show notes. We encourage folks to head over there to and turn on...
This is a special announcement. Given the critical nature of the Palestinian Liberation struggle in this moment. We have made some quick shifts. As we announced on patreon this past weekend we have launched a YouTube channel where we will hold...
Our guests for this discussion are , a brilliant scholar and friend of the show, and author of , and our friend Sina Rahmani, host of . No show notes today. Listen to the conversation or don't. And if you want to be on the right side of history,...
In this episode is the conclusion of our 2 part conversation with Max Ajl. Max Ajl is an educator and a researcher and the author of , which we highly recommend and had a previous discussion of back in 2021. He is also the associate editor...
In this episode Max Ajl returns to the podcast. Max Ajl is an educator and a researcher and the author of , which we highly recommend and had a previous discussion of back in 2021. He is also the associate editor of . We caught up with Max back in...
In this conversation Breht from join the podcast to talk about the Friedrich Engels’ short piece, "." This piece which is presented in Question and Answer form was a draft that would inform the creation of . This is part of our series of episodes...
This is the conclusion of our discussion with César “che” Rodríguez (), who works as a faculty member of Race & Resistance Studies at San Francisco State University, is a rank-and-file union member of the California Faculty Association, and...
In this episode we welcome César “che” Rodríguez to the podcast. We had a lengthy conversation about Rodríguez’s piece, “‘Oscar Did Not Die in Vain’ Revelous Citizen Journalism, Righteous/Riotous Work, and the Gains of the Oscar Grant...
In this conversation we talk to Santi Elijah Holley about his recently published book . A history of the political family that included Tupac, Assata, Afeni, Dr. Mutulu, Salahdeen, Lumumba, Zayd and many others. What does it mean to take...