Groundings
Groundings is a place where organizing, theory, and history come in contact with dialogue, experience, and storytelling. It's where the past meets the present, and political education happens. The title "Groundings" is in honor of the revolutionary educator Walter Rodney, whose concept of "groundings" as a form of radical, political, and communal education inspires the conversations on this podcast. Groundings: we sit, we listen, we talk, we share, and we learn.

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The Politics of Food and Blackness in Venezuela (Part 2)

The Politics of Food and Blackness in Venezuela (Part 2)

This is part two of a special report on Venezuela, in collaboration with Venezuelanalysis.com. First I speak with Christina Schiavoni, scholar and activist who deals with issues of food, food sovereig...

28 Feb 20191h 34min

The Bolivarian Revolution, Venezuela's Fight Against US Imperialism (Part 1)

The Bolivarian Revolution, Venezuela's Fight Against US Imperialism (Part 1)

In collaboration with Venezuelanalysis.com, this is part one of a two-part special on current events in Venezuela, as well as the historical developments which have led to the country being the target...

12 Feb 20191h 1min

The Green New Deal & Agrarian Revolution

The Green New Deal & Agrarian Revolution

Writer, academic, and activist Max Ajl discusses his critique of the Green New Deal, which particularly looks at the ways in which the Green New Deals intentionally leaves out the Global South and fun...

23 Jan 20191h 12min

The Linkages of Black, Jewish, and Palestinian Solidarity

The Linkages of Black, Jewish, and Palestinian Solidarity

Documentary filmmaker, activist, and writer Rebecca Pierce discusses her work documenting the resistance of those most oppressed by the Israel apartheid state. We discuss the ways her work highlights ...

9 Des 201848min

The (un)Logic of Afro-Pessimism and Anti-Blackness

The (un)Logic of Afro-Pessimism and Anti-Blackness

Organizer and academic Annie Olaloku-Teriba discusses her recent essay, which is a critique of Afro-Pessimism, "anti-blackness" theory, and how these two things often negatively impact organizing spac...

24 Nov 20181h 6min

The Anti-Indigenous, Imperialist, Racist Marketing of Coca-Cola

The Anti-Indigenous, Imperialist, Racist Marketing of Coca-Cola

(This episode was a Patreon exclusive for several days prior to release elsewhere. ) In this episode, Native activist and writer Dani Miller breaks down the various ways that the brand identity of Coc...

15 Okt 20181h 2min

The Praxis of Abolition & Prison Strikes

The Praxis of Abolition & Prison Strikes

Co-host of Millennials Are Killing Capitalism Jared Ware joins me for a conversation on the material practice of prison abolition. Prison abolition is such an imaginative theory, but beyond simply dis...

20 Aug 20181h 11min

The Critique of TLGBQ "Inclusion"

The Critique of TLGBQ "Inclusion"

In this episode I speak with writer, activist, and academic Yasmin Nair, who is highly critical of liberal narratives of "diversity" and TLGBQ+ "inclusion" inside of violent and imperialist institutio...

8 Aug 20181h

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