In this episode we talked with @RevLeftRadio about the history of racism in Philadelphia's police department, the history of the MOVE organization, the 1978 confrontation that lead to the political imprisonment of the MOVE 9, and the bombing in 1985 soundcloud.com/anticapitalist…
If you don't regularly check them already, we encourage folks to check out the great content that Brett puts out on @RevLeftRadio and on @Red_Menace_Pod with @Alysonesque. They do amazing work over there, and we look forward to future collaboration.
We strongly encourage people to materially support MOVE members & survivors of the intense state violence they faced in the 70's & 80's. Ramona Africa, the sole living survivor of the MOVE bombing has a gofundme that helps her with her cancer costs gofundme.com/helpsaveramona…
5 of the #MOVE9 members are still incarcerated to this day after the unjust case we describe in this episode, after the 1978 Philly PD assault on MOVE. Mike Africa Sr & Debbie Africa were paroled recently after 40 years, help the other members get free! abolitionistlawcenter.org/donate-to-move…
You can also learn more about MOVE on their website and support them in other ways here: #OnaMOVEonamove.com/support/
This episode is a discussion of Rockhill's latest piece out now over at @monthly_review, "The Myth of 1968 Thought and the French Intelligentsia: Historical Commodity Fetishism and Ideological Rollback"
In this conversation Rockhill largely examines the promotion of a certain sect of French intellectuals in the wake of the uprisings and strikes in May and June of 1968 in France. …nnialsarekillingcapitalism.libsyn.com/paris-1968-fre…
We're really excited to share this conversation, we want to note that at the time that @prisonculture is seeking to raise $50,000 for the Online Abortion Resource Squad. You can support that drive here: secure.actblue.com/donate/pcabort…
This is part 1 of a 2 part conversation with Kelly Hayes and Mariame Kaba about their new book _Let This Radicalize You_. We appreciate the book and all their reflections and openness with us in sharing reflections and lessons from their own organizing …nnialsarekillingcapitalism.libsyn.com/how-are-we-goi…
In this episode @dylanrodriguez discusses his conceptual work around white supremacy, White Being (directly based in Sylvia Wynter's Man1, Man2), white reconstruction as a process, & the current phase of multiculturalism (multicultural white supremacy) …nnialsarekillingcapitalism.libsyn.com/white-reconstr…
Rodriguez talks to us about Barry Goldwater's involvement in the "Smoki people" a business-class white men's club that treated it's creepy fake indigenous rituals and artifacts as somehow honoring indigenous people …nnialsarekillingcapitalism.libsyn.com/white-reconstr…
Today we're doing a thread on abolition. 2020 was certainly a year of abolition entering mainstream discourse on a large scale, with all the contradictions that creates. These are some of our favorite abolition convos from 2020:
Our two part conversation with Fred Moten & Stefano Harney was our most downloaded ever. Revisited their abolitionist text The Undercommons in a time of pandemic and rebellion.
A thread on episodes we did in 2020 related to Revolutionary organizing. In these episodes, we spoke with veteran organizers, former political prisoners, & scholars & journalists who covered their movements. Learning lessons from movement history & letting praxis teach
Was an incredible honor to interview Sekou Odinga. Veteran of the Black Liberation Army, NY & international chapters of the Black Panther Party. Veteran of Malcolm X's Organization of African-American Unity. 30 years a POW for his role in Assata's escape …nnialsarekillingcapitalism.libsyn.com/episode-54-sek…
Our interview with Jennifer Lawson & Charlie Cobb from SNCC brought to life organizing in the Jim Crow south. Community-led self-defense networks against the Klan, the tactic of nonviolence & the reality of self-defense, & social reproduction of resistance …nnialsarekillingcapitalism.libsyn.com/no-place-to-si…
In this episode we talk about Barbara Smith’s latest piece on the Hamer-Baker plan to dismantle white supremacy. We also discuss the work of the Combahee River Collective and Kitchen Table: Women of Color Press. …nnialsarekillingcapitalism.libsyn.com/its-really-up-…