
UNLOCKED: Kendri M. Cesar on Indian Law
Read more about Kendri's firm here. Read Indian Country Today on Thanksgiving here. Read Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz on the whitewashing of America's founding myths (including Thanksgiving) here. Read about...
28 Marras 201944min

UNLOCKED! Meagan Day on why everyone should have the right to a sabbatical
Unlocked, for your listening pleasure. Current Affairs editor-in-chief Nathan J. Robinson, senior editor Brianna Rennix and newsletter editor Nick Slater sit down with Jacobin staff writer Meagan Day...
27 Marras 201951min

Wizard Children
A lot of people are completely sick and tired of the world's twenty-year-long obsession with Harry Potter. "Shut up about Harry Potter! Read another book!" they cry. To which we respond: no. This w...
26 Marras 20191h 33min

UNLOCKED: Welcome to The Neighborhood
To celebrate the release of the new Mister Rogers biopic, 'A Beautiful Day In The Neighborhood', we're reposting this cosy little episode!This week, unlocked from the patreon bird feed, to the main fe...
25 Marras 201950min

Antiquity: GOOD or BAD? (feat. Dan Walden)
Aisling McCrea and Lyta Gold are joined by Homeric scholar Dan Walden, in an episode that settles the question, once and for all, of whether Ancient Greece and Rome were GOOD...or BAD. This is an ex...
21 Marras 20192min

In conversation: Maureen Tkacik on airplane disasters
Nathan J. Robinson sits down with journalist Maureen Tkacik to discuss the recent Boeing 737 Max disasters, and the toxic management structures behind them. There's also some gossip about sharing a co...
19 Marras 20191min

UNLOCKED! Ryan Grim on following Sanders and Warren since the 2000s
We've unlocked a bonus episode from the Patreon feed! In this episode, Current Affairs host Pete Davis sits down with Ryan Grim, author and DC bureau chief for The Intercept. Ryan shares his experienc...
18 Marras 201941min

In conversation: Elizabeth Anderson on expanding democracy
In this episode, Current Affairs editor-in-chief Nathan J. Robinson speaks to philosophy professor Elizabeth Anderson about workplaces as dictatorships, expanding democracy, and what feminism can brin...
14 Marras 20191min





















