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As long as there’s been oppression, there’ve been people fighting it. This weekly podcast dives into history to drag up the wildest rebels, the most beautiful revolts, and all the people who long to be—and fight to be—free. It explores complex stories of resistance that offer lessons and inspiration for us today, focusing on the ensemble casts that make up each act of history. That is to say, this podcast focuses on Cool People Who Did Cool Stuff.
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Margaret continues talking with Samantha McVey about the decades-long project in Northern Japan full of worker-cooperatives and new ways of living.
https://www.dinf.ne.jp/doc/english/resource/bethel/bethel_0805.html
Karen Nakamura, A Disability of the Soul
https://aeon.co/essays/japans-radical-alternative-to-psychiatric-diagnosis
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Margaret talks with Samantha McVey about the decades-long project in Northern Japan full of worker-cooperatives and new ways of living.
https://www.dinf.ne.jp/doc/english/resource/bethel/bethel_0805.html
Karen Nakamura, A Disability of the Soul
https://aeon.co/essays/japans-radical-alternative-to-psychiatric-diagnosis
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Margaret from the future reads a report from behind the Iron Curtain in fascist-occupied Spain.
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Margaret continues talking to Sophie about the largest and longest-lasting maroon community in what became the United States.
https://daily.jstor.org/constructing-the-white-race/
https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Franklin/01-04-02-0080
https://www.blackpast.org/african-american-history/events-african-american-history/san-miguel-de-gualdape-slave-rebellion-1526/
https://slate.com/human-interest/2015/05/peter-h-wood-strange-new-land-excerpt.html
J Brent Morris, Dismal Freedom
Modibo Kadalie, Intimate Direct Democracy
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Margaret talks to Sophie about the largest and longest-lasting maroon community in what became the United States.
https://daily.jstor.org/constructing-the-white-race/
https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Franklin/01-04-02-0080
https://www.blackpast.org/african-american-history/events-african-american-history/san-miguel-de-gualdape-slave-rebellion-1526/
https://slate.com/human-interest/2015/05/peter-h-wood-strange-new-land-excerpt.html
J Brent Morris, Dismal Freedom
Modibo Kadalie, Intimate Direct Democracy
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Margaret from the future talks about all of the terrible creatures that fascists have invented to attack internationalist forces.
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It's time for the second part of our yearly Q&A, in which we answer questions from you, the audience. Whom we often appreciate.
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It's time for our yearly Q&A, in which we answer questions from you, the audience. Whom we often appreciate.
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Margaret and Mia discuss the headlines here at the start of the year 2055 during world war 3.5.
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In part two of this week's episode, Margaret continues her conversation with author Gigi Griffis about the most famous partisan song of them all and its strange and mysterious origins.
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Margaret talks to author Gigi Griffis about the most famous partisan song of them all and its strange and mysterious origins.
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In part two of this week's episode, Margaret continues her conversation with Max Collins of Eve 6 about the squatting, organizing, and robin hood antics of Chumbawamba, the one hit wonders with a thirty year career.
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Margaret talks with Max Collins of Eve 6 about the squatting, organizing, and robin hood antics of Chumbawamba, the one hit wonders with a thirty year career.
Original Air Date: 9.5.22
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Margaret interviews the one and only General Lichterman about her decades as a revolutionary icon.
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In part two of this week's episode, Margaret continues her conversation with Allison Raskin about the Clubhouse Model that has been helping people find agency, purpose and community since the 1940s.
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Margaret talks to Allison Raskin about the Clubhouse Model that has been helping people find agency and purpose and community since the 1940s.
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Margaret and Jamie report back from DinoCon in the year 2054.
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In part two of this week's episode, Margaret continues her conversation with Robert Evans about the awful large amount of people who tried to take Mussolini out.
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Margaret tells Robert Evans about the awful large amount of people who tried to take Mussolini out.
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Margaret comes back from the future with a podcast episode from the year 2054.
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It's the last Rewind of the recent holiday and Margaret finishes talking with Joelle Monique about how the Deacons for Defense and Justice, the NAACP, and others organized for self-defense during the Civil Rights Era.
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We JUST got back from Holiday and haven't recorded yet, so in THIS CZM Rewind Margaret talks with Joelle Monique about how the Deacons for Defense and Justice, the NAACP, and others organized for self-defense during the Civil Rights Era.
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In part two of this week's episode, Margaret continues her conversation with Caitlin Durante about the antifascist filmmaking in Germany and Hollywood that laid much of the foundations for modern cinema.
Original Air Date: 10.19.22
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Margaret talks with Caitlin Durante about the antifascist filmmaking in Germany and Hollywood that laid much of the foundations for modern cinema.
Original Air Date: 10.17.22
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In the second part of this reverse episode, author Wren Awry finishes teaching Margaret the complex and wonderful history of one of the best vegetables in the world.
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In this reverse episode, author Wren Awry teaches Margaret the complex and wonderful history of one of the best vegetables in the world.
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It's a Book Club Rerun!
Margaret Killjoy reads her short story, The Free Orcs of Cascadia.
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It's another Cool People Cool Rerun!
Margaret finishes talking with Samantha McVey about the more than a hundred women who provided safe, affordable abortion in pre- Roe v Wade Chicago.
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It's a Cool People Cool Rerun!
Margaret talks with Samantha McVey about the more than a hundred women who provided safe, affordable abortion in pre- Roe v Wade Chicago.
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Book Club Rerun from the ol' ICHH archive - now with Book Club wrapping!
Margaret Killjoy joins us to read a special spooky week ghost story about the 2nd American Civil War.
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Margaret finishes telling you about the history of European witchcraft and the witch trials and how it all came down to a contest between Catholics and Protestants to see who could murder the most people.
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Margaret tells you about the history of European witchcraft and the witch trials and how it all came down to a contest between Catholics and Protestants to see who could murder the most people.
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Margaret reads you folklore about witches in Russia, because she likes witches and it's still sort of Halloween.
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Margaret reads Prop the other horror story she wrote.
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Margaret reads Prop two horror stories she wrote.
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Margaret reads you a story in which vampires serve as a metaphor for yet another thing, because vampires are cool.
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Margaret finishes telling Samantha McVey some of the history of public libraries and how the first Puerto Rican librarian in the US changed everything.
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Margaret tells Samantha McVey some of the history of public libraries and how the first Puerto Rican librarian in the US changed everything.
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Margaret reads you the story she figures probably inspired Predator.
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Margaret finishes telling Molly Crabapple a story about the legends and reality of pirate utopia in Madagascar.
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Margaret tells Molly Crabapple a story about the legends and reality of pirate utopia in Madagascar
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Margaret reads you a spooky vampire story that's quite a bit different.
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Margaret reports on her trip down to Asheville North Carolina and all of the work she saw people doing down there to keep people safe during crisis.
Part 2/2
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Margaret reports on her trip down to Asheville North Carolina and all of the work she saw people doing down there to keep people safe during crisis.
Part 1/2
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Margaret reads you even more William Morris, but this story has swords in it.
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Margaret continues talking with Katy Stoll about some amazing acts of mutual aid, both DIY and institutional.
Mutual Aid Disaster Relief: https://mutualaiddisasterrelief.org/
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Margaret talks with Katy Stoll about some amazing acts of mutual aid, both DIY and institutional
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Margaret reads you even more William Morris, but this story has swords in it
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Margaret concludes talking with Mia Wong about the deep history of Korean anarchism and how it led to one of the great experiments with antiauthoritarian social structure of the 20th century.
Part 4/4
Sources:
Shin Chae-ho, "Declaration of the Korean Revolution;"
Ha Ki-rak, "A History of the Korean Anarchist Movement;"
Dongyoun Hwang, Anarchism in Korea;
Peter Gelderloos, Anarchy Works;
dogej63, "Summary of the Sinmin Prefecture."
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Margaret continues talking with Mia Wong about the deep history of Korean anarchism and how it led to one of the great experiments with antiauthoritarian social structure of the 20th century.
Part 3/4
Sources:
Shin Chae-ho, "Declaration of the Korean Revolution;"
Ha Ki-rak, "A History of the Korean Anarchist Movement;"
Dongyoun Hwang, Anarchism in Korea;
Peter Gelderloos, Anarchy Works;
dogej63, "Summary of the Sinmin Prefecture."
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Margaret reads you a story about decoration. Really.
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Margaret continues talking with Mia Wong about the deep history of Korean anarchism and how it led to one of the great experiments with antiauthoritarian social structure of the 20th century.
Part 2/4
Sources:
Shin Chae-ho, "Declaration of the Korean Revolution;"
Ha Ki-rak, "A History of the Korean Anarchist Movement;"
Dongyoun Hwang, Anarchism in Korea;
Peter Gelderloos, Anarchy Works;
dogej63, "Summary of the Sinmin Prefecture."
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Margaret talks with Mia Wong about the deep history of Korean anarchism and how it led to one of the great experiments with antiauthoritarian social structure of the 20th century.
Part 1/4
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Shin Chae-ho, "Declaration of the Korean Revolution;"
Ha Ki-rak, "A History of the Korean Anarchist Movement;"
Dongyoun Hwang, Anarchism in Korea;
Peter Gelderloos, Anarchy Works;
dogej63, "Summary of the Sinmin Prefecture."
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Audiobook narrator Jackie Meloche reads Margaret the first chapter of her own upcomin book!
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Margaret finishes talking to Laurie Penny about the goth hellraiser labor organizer whom she thought would be cool but was actually kind of a racist liar who was probably grifting.
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Margaret talks to Laurie Penny about the goth hellraiser labor organizer whom she thought would be cool but was actually kind of a racist liar who was probably grifting.
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Margaret reads you a classic sci-fi critique of eugenics by a master of satire.
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Margaret finishes talking to Cody Johnston about how a bunch of German revolutionaries joined the movement against American slavery.
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Margaret talks to Cody Johnston about how a bunch of German revolutionaries joined the movement against American slavery.
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Margaret reads you a classic sci-fi tale of a marriage on Mars gone wrong.
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Margaret finishes talking with Caitlin Durante about the first "Madame Secretary," who burned her political capital to keep the US border open and save Jewish children.
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Margaret talks with Caitlin Durante about the first "Madame Secretary," who burned her political capital to keep the US border open and save Jewish children.
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Margaret reads you a science fiction story about space unions and family ties.
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Margaret finishes talking with Courtney Kocak about how a bunch of self-styled anarchist gnomes helped collapse a government.
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Margaret talks with Courtney Kocak about how a bunch of self-styled anarchist gnomes helped collapse a government.
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Margaret reads you stories about demons and moon maidens.
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Margaret finishes talking to Miriam about maybe the coolest union local in US history.
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Margaret talks to Miriam about maybe the coolest union local in US history.
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Margaret reads you a story about a boy who could have been king but instead talks to birds.
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Margaret finishes talking with Molly Conger about two women who changed the course of history.
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Margaret talks with Molly Conger about two women who changed the course of history.
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Margaret reads you a story about where personal grief meets climate grief.
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Margaret finishes telling Karl Kasarda the story of Marinus van der Lubbe, the council communist who tried to spark a civil war against the Nazis and failed spectacularly.
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Margaret tells Karl Kasarda the story of Marinus van der Lubbe, the council communist who tried to spark a civil war against the Nazis and failed spectacularly.
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Margaret reads you Russian folklore about a cool bird robber guy who lives in a nest that some punks like.
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Margaret finishes talking with James Stout about how a group of unlikely heroes assassinated the architects of the Armenian genocide.
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Margaret continues talking with James Stout about how a group of unlikely heroes assassinated the architects of the Armenian genocide.
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Margaret reads you a story about what enormous love it will take to rebuild the world and take back what's ours from the powerful.
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Margaret continues talking with James Stout about how a group of unlikely heroes assassinated the architects of the Armenian genocide.
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Margaret talks with James Stout about how a group of unlikely heroes assassinated the architects of the Armenian genocide.
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Margaret finishes reading you a reimagining of Hindu mythology by a masterful speculative fiction author.
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In part two of this week's rerun episode, Margaret continues her conversation with Shereen about how, in the era before divorce, a group of women sold poison to aspiring widows.
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Margaret's taking the week off! Here's a rerun where Margaret talks with Shereen about how, in the era before divorce, a group of women sold poison to aspiring widows.
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Margaret reads you a reimagining of Hindu mythology by a masterful speculative fiction author.
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Margaret finishes talking with Ed Zitron about the origins of one of her all-time favorite games.
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Margaret talks with Ed Zitron about the origins of one of her all-time favorite games.
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Margaret finishes reading Robert Evans a novella about the near future of tech, surveillance, and teenage rebellion.
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Margaret finishes talking with Kaveh Hoda about her problematic fave.
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Margaret talks with Kaveh Hoda about her problematic fave.
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Margaret continues to read Robert Evans a novella about the near future of tech, surveillance, and teenage rebellion.
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Margaret finishes talking with Francesca Fiorentini about the AIDS activists who changed the world.
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Margaret talks with Francesca Fiorentini about the AIDS activists who changed the world.
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Margaret continues to read Robert Evans a novella about the near future of tech, surveillance, and teenage rebellion.
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In part two, Margaret talks with Joelle Monique about the deep roots of economic cooperation in Black America.
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Margaret talks with Joelle Monique about the deep roots of economic cooperation in Black America.
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Margaret reads Robert Evans a novella about the near future of tech, surveillance, and teenage rebellion.
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In part two, Margaret finishes her talk with Prop about how people all over Argentina resisted neoliberalism and took over their factories to run them without bosses.
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Margaret talks with Prop about how people all over Argentina resisted neoliberalism and took over their factories to run them without bosses.
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Margaret reads you a children's story written by one of the greatest queer icons of history.
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In part two, Margaret finishes talking with Kat Abu about the history of community gardening in New York City and elsewhere.
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Margaret talks with Kat Abu about the history of community gardening in New York City and elsewhere.
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Margaret reads a classic anti-anarchist story by HG Wells written before Wells learned what was up.
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In part four, Margaret finishes her talk with Robert Evans about the time that millions of Ukrainians rose a black flag and went to war against landlords, nationalists, and Bolsheviks.
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In part three, Margaret continues to talk with Robert Evans about the time that millions of Ukrainians rose a black flag and went to war against landlords, nationalists, and Bolsheviks.
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Margaret reads a piece of folklore about the colonization of Siberia.
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In part two, Margaret continues to talk with Robert Evans about the time that millions of Ukrainians rose a black flag and went to war against landlords, nationalists, and Bolsheviks.
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Margaret talks with Robert Evans about the time that millions of Ukrainians rose a black flag and went to war against landlords, nationalists, and Bolsheviks.
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Margaret reads three Slavic folk tales about magic women and mean children.
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In part two, Margaret concludes a talk with Matt Lieb about multi-faith Palestinian resistance to early Zionist colonization.
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Margaret talks with Matt Lieb about multi-faith Palestinian resistance to early Zionist colonization.
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In part two, Margaret reads Danl a story about hackers using drones to disrupt for-profit incarceration.
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Margaret's taking a week off post mouth surgery and wants to celebrate May Day! Here's a throwback to the first episode where Margaret sat down with journalist and podcast host Robert Evans to talk about the anarchists who were hanged in Chicago in the 1860s for fighting for the rights of the working class.
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Margaret's taking a week off post mouth surgery and wants to celebrate May Day! Here's a throwback to the first episode where Margaret sat down with journalist and podcast host Robert Evans to talk about the anarchists who were hanged in Chicago in the 1860s for fighting for the rights of the working class.
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Margaret reads Danl a story about hackers using drones to disrupt for-profit incarceration.
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In the SIXTH part of this longest-series-ever, Margaret finally gets to Kronstadt with Mia Wong and talks about at least four Russian revolutions and general strikes, workers councils, and rebellions that tried to keep them on course.
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In part five (can you believe it?), Margaret continues to talk with Mia Wong about at least four Russian revolutions and general strikes, workers councils, and rebellions that tried to keep them on course.
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In part four, Margaret continues to talk with Mia Wong about at least four Russian revolutions and general strikes, workers councils, and rebellions that tried to keep them on course.
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In part three, Margaret continues to talk with Mia Wong about at least four Russian revolutions and general strikes, workers councils, and rebellions that tried to keep them on course.
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Margaret reads Gare a classic sci-fi tale about the divine possibility of computers.
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In part two, Margaret continues to talk with Mia Wong about at least four Russian revolutions and general strikes, workers councils, and rebellions that tried to keep them on course.
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Margaret talks with Mia Wong about at least four Russian revolutions and general strikes, workers councils, and rebellions that tried to keep them on course.
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Margaret reads Sophie a story of love gone wrong between a magician and an alchemist.
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Margaret finishes a conversation with Bridget Todd about the woman who invented software and her rather strange family.
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Margaret talks with Bridget Todd about the woman who invented software and her rather strange family.
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Margaret reads Gare a story about everyday magic, teen angst, and mixtapes.
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Margaret concludes with Snow about the folks who tried to fund a revolution the old-fashioned way.
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Margaret talks with Snow about the folks who tried to fund a revolution the old-fashioned way.
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Margaret finishes the first modern vampire, a parable about the dangers of the libertine royalty,
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In part two, Margaret talks with Robert Evans one more time about the English rebels who threw on dresses, declared a fake person their leader, and set about fighting the Industrial Revolution.
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Margaret talks with Robert Evans about the English rebels who threw on dresses, declared a fake person their leader, and set about fighting the Industrial Revolution.
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Margaret reads you the first modern vampire, a parable about the dangers of the libertine royalty,
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In part two, Margaret continues to talk with Chelsey Weber-Smith about the gay anarchist Irish dandy who proved to be not shallow at all.
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Margaret talks with Chelsey Weber-Smith about the gay anarchist Irish dandy who proved to be not shallow at all.
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Margaret reads you a story about AI, translation, and love across languages.
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In part two, Margaret continues her conversation with Molly Conger about the hippies and greasers who reimagined Dutch urban life.
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Margaret talks with Molly Conger about the hippies and greasers who reimagined Dutch urban life.
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Margaret reads Robert a post-apocalyptic story of a woman and her dog surviving in the mountains.
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In part two, Margaret finishes talking with Sarah Marshall about the eco-radicals and arsonists of the late 90s.
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Margaret talks with Sarah Marshall about the eco-radicals and arsonists of the late 90s.
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Margaret reads Gare one of her stories, set in the world of Penumbra City.
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In part two, Margaret continues to talk with Andrew Ti about the anarchists and former Black Panthers that came together to set up mutual aid in post-Katrina New Orleans.
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Margaret talks with Andrew Ti about the anarchists and former Black Panthers that came together to set up mutual aid in post-Katrina New Orleans.
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Margaret reads you the second part of a classic feminist horror story about the madness caused by patriarchy.
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In our final part, Margaret talks with Katy Stoll about the motley collection of rebels who sparked Irish independence
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Margaret, for the third time out of four, talks with Katy Stoll about the motley collection of rebels who sparked Irish independence.
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Margaret reads you a classic feminist horror story about the madness caused by patriarchy.
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In part two, Margaret continues to talk with Katy Stoll about the motley collection of rebels who sparked Irish independence.
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Margaret talks with Katy Stoll about the motley collection of rebels who sparked Irish independence.
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Margaret reads Shereen a story about a time traveler sent to a very strange prison.
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In part two, Margaret continues to talk with Samantha McVey about the syndicalists who ran a network of 200 clinics in Weimar Germany and the feminists who defended Roe-era clinics in California
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Margaret talks with Samantha McVey about the syndicalists who ran a network of 200 clinics in Weimar Germany and the feminists who defended Roe-era clinics in California.
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On the second part of this Cool ReRun, Margaret continues the conversation with Alynda Segarra from Hurray for the Riff Raff about how radicals got the trash taken out in New York, literally.
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On this Cool ReRun, Margaret talks with Alynda Segarra from Hurray for the Riff Raff about how radicals got the trash taken out in New York, literally.
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In part two of this week's series, Margaret continues her conversation with Kaveh Hoda about the down-and-out Black men who created the world's first modern paramedic service, way more recently than you'd imagine.
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Margaret talks with Kaveh Hoda about the down-and-out Black men who created the world's first modern paramedic service, way more recently than you'd imagine
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Margaret reads Gare an urban folk horror story.
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On this special episode of Cool People Who Did Cool Stuff, Margaret and Sophie answer questions from you, the listeners!
CBP is detaining thousands of migrants, including children and the elderly, in the desert without food, water or shelter when overnight temperatures drop below freezing. Support the mutual aid groups helping them
tinyurl.com/borderaidgfm or https://www.gofundme.com/jacumba-migrant-camps
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In part two of this week's episode, Margaret continues her conversation with Jamie Loftus about the Black and Indigenous soldiers who lived free in a fort in Spanish Florida until Andrew Jackson broke a lot of laws to fight them.
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Margaret talks with Jamie Loftus about the Black and Indigenous soldiers who lived free in a fort in Spanish Florida until Andrew Jackson broke a lot of laws to fight them.
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Margaret reads Mia a sci-fi story about what people will do for free power and war. And about hacker clowns.
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In part two of this week's episode, Margaret continues her conversation with Matt Lieb about the anti-zionist Jews and others who have thrown in their lot with the Palestinian people in their struggle against an apartheid state and genocide.
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Margaret talks with Matt Lieb about the anti-zionist Jews and others who have thrown in their lot with the Palestinian people in their struggle against an apartheid state and genocide.
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Margaret reads you a story about an engineer in a collapsed United States, just trying to make her living selling weapons to rebels.
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In the finale of this four-part episode, Margaret concludes her conversation with Miriam about two centuries of resistance to American imperialism, from Crazy Horse to Leonard Peltier.
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In part three of this four-part episode, Margaret continues her conversation with Miriam about two centuries of resistance to American imperialism, from Crazy Horse to Leonard Peltier.
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In this episode of the Cool Zone Media Book Club, Margaret reads Gare a story about making fun of rich people in space.
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In part two of this four-part episode, Margaret continues her conversation with Miriam about two centuries of resistance to American imperialism, from Crazy Horse to Leonard Peltier.
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Margaret talks with Miriam about two centuries of resistance to American imperialism, from Crazy Horse to Leonard Peltier.
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Original Air Date: August 17th, 2022
In part two of this week's episode, Margaret continues her conversation with Andrew Ti about the long fight for our right to feed one another in public places.
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Original Air Date: August 15th, 2022
Margaret talks with Andrew Ti about the long fight for our right to feed one another in public places.
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In this episode of the Cool Zone Media Book Club, Margaret reads James the story of what happens when a Palestinian orphan runs into conflict with three Greek gods.
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In part two of this week's episode, Margaret continues reading old folklore of witches and vampires to Francesca Fiorentini, including vampires who are witches and bears who are vampires.
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Margaret reads old folklore of witches and vampires to Francesca Fiorentini, including vampires who are witches and bears who are vampires.
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In this episode of the Cool Zone Media Book Club, Margaret reads "The Lost Roads," a utopian story about a world without cars by author Sim Kern, to Shereen.
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In part two of this week's reverse episode, author Wren Awry continues their conversation with Margaret about the 60s & 70s radicals who changed the way we relate to food in the US.
Sources:
Appetite for Change by Warren Belasco
Hippie Food by Jonathan Kauffman
Freedom Farmers: Agricultural Resistance and the Black Freedom Movement by Monica M. White
Ingredients for Revolution by Alex Ketchum
"The Civil Rights Icon Who Saw Freedom in Farming" by Mayukh Sen for Gastro Obscura
“The Coop Wars” documentary from Twin Cities PBS
The Food Conspiracy newsletter archives!
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In this reverse episode, author Wren Awry teaches Margaret about the 60s & 70s radicals who changed the way we relate to food in the US.
Sources:
Appetite for Change by Warren Belasco
The Theater is in the Street by Bradford D. Martin
“Digger Meets Panther” from Shaping San Francisco
"Remaking the Commons’: A History of Eating in Public" by Gaye Chan & Nandita Sharmain and “Notes on Utopian Failure in Commune Kitchens” by Madeline Lane-McKinley, both from the anthology Nourishing Resistance.
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In this episode of the Cool Zone Media Book Club, Margaret Killjoy reads “Babang Luksa,” a short story by author Nicasio Andres Reed, to Mia.
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In part two of this week's episode, Margaret continues her conversation with Jamie Loftus about all things spooky season, from Lemuria to Samhain to Allhallowtide.
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Margaret talks with Jamie Loftus about all things spooky season, from Lemuria to Samhain to Allhallowtide.
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In this episode of the Cool Zone Media Book Club, Margaret Killjoy reads the final two chapters of her folk horror novella the Lamb Will Slaughter the Lion to Robert.
https://bookshop.org/p/books/the-lamb-will-slaughter-the-lion-margaret-killjoy/7104105
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In the finale of this four-part episode, Margaret concludes her conversation with Mia about the 1920s Argentinian labor revolt that inspired Margaret to start this podcast in the first place.
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In part three of this four-part episode, Margaret continues her conversation with Mia about the 1920s Argentinian labor revolt that inspired Margaret to start this podcast in the first place.
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In this episode of the Cool Zone Media Book Club, Margaret Killjoy continues reading the next two chapters of her folk horror novella the Lamb Will Slaughter the Lion to Robert.
https://bookshop.org/p/books/the-lamb-will-slaughter-the-lion-margaret-killjoy/7104105
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In part two of this four-part episode, Margaret continues her conversation with Mia about the 1920s Argentinian labor revolt that inspired Margaret to start this podcast in the first place.
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Margaret talks with Mia about the 1920s Argentinian labor revolt that inspired Margaret to start this podcast in the first place.
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In this episode of the Cool Zone Media Book Club, Margaret Killjoy continues reading the next two chapters of her folk horror novella the Lamb Will Slaughter the Lion to Robert.
https://bookshop.org/p/books/the-lamb-will-slaughter-the-lion-margaret-killjoy/7104105
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Margaret continues her conversation with Chelsey Weber-Smith about Chicago's queer-friendly, antiracist working class cultural cornerstone of the 1920s, the Dil Pickle Club.
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Margaret talks with Chelsey Weber-Smith about Chicago's queer-friendly, antiracist working class cultural cornerstone of the 1920s, the Dil Pickle Club.
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In this first ever episode of the Cool Zone Media Book Club, Margaret Killjoy reads the first two chapters of her folk horror novella the Lamb Will Slaughter the Lion to Robert.
https://bookshop.org/p/books/the-lamb-will-slaughter-the-lion-margaret-killjoy/7104105
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In the finale of this four-part episode, Margaret concludes her conversation with Caitlin Durante about the queer, antifascist artists who set out to revolutionize a lot more than just the art world.
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In part three of this four-part episode, Margaret continues her conversation with Caitlin Durante about the queer, antifascist artists who set out to revolutionize a lot more than just the art world.
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Original Air Date: May 16, 2022
Margaret talks with Prop about how people escaping slavery turned the tide of the American Civil War and how the South was anything but united.
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In part two of this four-part episode, Margaret continues her conversation with Caitlin Durante about the queer, antifascist artists who set out to revolutionize a lot more than just the art world.
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Margaret talks with Caitlin Durante about the queer, antifascist artists who set out to revolutionize a lot more than just the art world.
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In part two of this week's episode, Margaret continues her conversation with Prop about the surprising history of the real man behind the legend of John Henry, a Black convict laborer whose story used to be told as a warning against the evils of bosses.
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Margaret talks with Prop about the surprising history of the real man behind the legend of John Henry, a Black convict laborer whose story used to be told as a warning against the evils of bosses.
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In the conclusion of this special 4-part episode, Margaret continues her conversation with firearms historian Karl Kasarda about two WWII snipers on the Eastern Front defending their homeland, a Finnish man and a Ukrainian woman who couldn't have been more different.
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In part three of this special 4-part episode, Margaret continues her conversation with firearms historian Karl Kasarda about two WWII snipers on the Eastern Front defending their homeland, a Finnish man and a Ukrainian woman who couldn't have been more different.
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In part two of this special 4-part episode, Margaret continues her conversation with firearms historian Karl Kasarda about two WWII snipers on the Eastern Front defending their homeland, a Finnish man and a Ukrainian woman who couldn't have been more different.
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Margaret talks with firearms historian Karl Kasarda about two WWII snipers on the Eastern Front defending their homeland, a Finnish man and a Ukrainian woman who couldn't have been more different.
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In part two of this week's episode, Margaret continues her conversation with writer and podcast host Courtney Kocak about how legal sex work shaped American culture in the Old West.
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Margaret talks with writer and podcast host Courtney Kocak about how legal sex work shaped American culture in the Old West.
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In part two of this week's episode, Margaret continues her conversation with Joelle Monique about how a few thousand Black radicals scared the government by feeding kids, building coalitions, and organizing armed community defense.
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Margaret talks with Joelle Monique about how a few thousand Black radicals scared the government by feeding kids, building coalitions, and organizing armed community defense.
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In part two of this week's episode, Margaret continues her conversation with writer and podcast host Sarah Marshall about the prisons for "fallen women" around the UK, US & Ireland, and the many people who fought against them, like Sinéad O'Connor.
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Margaret talks with writer and podcast host Sarah Marshall about the prisons for "fallen women" around the UK, US & Ireland, and the many people who fought against them, like Sinéad O'Connor.
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In part two of this week's episode, Margaret continues her conversation with Shereen about the long history of hunger strikes by prisoners and refugees.
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Margaret talks with Shereen about the long history of hunger strikes by prisoners and refugees.
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In part two of this week's episode, Margaret continues her conversation with Kat Abu about the Mexican liberals who became anarchists and sparked a revolution.
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Margaret talks with Kat Abu about the Mexican liberals who became anarchists and sparked a revolution.
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In part two of this week's episode, Margaret continues her conversation with Jamie Loftus about the wild history of Irish secret societies, the fight against the enclosure of the commons, and class war in the coal fields of the US.
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Margaret talks with Jamie Loftus about the wild history of Irish secret societies, the fight against the enclosure of the commons, and class war in the coal fields of the US.
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In part two of this week's reverse episode, author Shiv Ramdas continues his conversation with Margaret about Gama, the Indian wrestler who never lost.
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In this reverse episode, author Shiv Ramdas tells Margaret about Gama, the Indian wrestler who never lost.
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In the finale of this three-part episode, Margaret concludes her conversation with Danl Goodman about the gay liberation movement of the early 1970s that blew open the gates for LGBT rights.
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In part two of this week's episode, Margaret continues her conversation with Danl Goodman about the gay liberation movement of the early 1970s that blew open the gates for LGBT rights.
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Margaret talks with Danl Goodman about the gay liberation movement of the early 1970s that blew open the gates for LGBT rights.
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In part two of this week's episode, Margaret continues her conversation with writer and podcast host Andrew Ti about how an informal union of children shut down the nation’s biggest newspapers and won their rights.
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Margaret talks with writer and podcast host Andrew Ti about how an informal union of children shut down the nation’s biggest newspapers and won their rights.
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In part two of this week's episode, Margaret continues her conversation with James Stout about how Britain's Union of Fascists was destroyed in a storm of fists and rotten vegetables in 1936.
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Margaret talks with James Stout about how Britain's Union of Fascists was destroyed in a storm of fists and rotten vegetables in 1936.
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In part two of this week's episode, Margaret continues her conversation with Gare about how the people of Spain fought back against Franco, crippling his economy, killing his soldiers, and almost blowing him up directly.
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Margaret talks with Gare about how the people of Spain fought back against Franco, crippling his economy, killing his soldiers, and almost blowing him up directly.
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In part two of this week's episode, Margaret continues her conversation with James Stout about the anarchist spec ops guy who became a guerilla Robin Hood and spent decades terrifying fascists.
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Margaret talks with James Stout about the anarchist spec ops guy who became a guerilla Robin Hood and spent decades terrifying fascists.
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In part two of this week's episode, Margaret continues her conversation with producer Sophie Lichterman about the stray dogs who fight cops and guard protesters around the world.
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Margaret talks with producer Sophie Lichterman about the stray dogs who fight cops and guard protesters around the world.
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Margaret continues her conversation with journalist and writer Laurie Penny about Josephine Baker, the first black woman to star in a film, who also helped fight the Nazis.
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Margaret talks with journalist and writer Laurie Penny about Josephine Baker, the first black woman to star in a film, who also helped fight the Nazis.
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In part two of this week's episode, Margaret continues her conversation with Ian Johnson about Muhammad Ali, one of the greatest and most principled athletes of all time, who used his platform to fight for change outside of the boxing ring at immense personal cost.
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Margaret talks with Ian Johnson about Muhammad Ali, one of the greatest and most principled athletes of all time, who used his platform to fight for change outside of the boxing ring at immense personal cost.
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In part two of this week's episode, Margaret continues her conversation with Samantha McVey about the deafblind socialist revolutionary Helen Keller and her complicated legacy as a disability icon.
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Margaret talks with Samantha McVey about the deafblind socialist revolutionary Helen Keller and her complicated legacy as a disability icon.
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In the finale of this four part episode, Margaret continues her conversation with Alynda Segarra from Hurray for the Riff Raff about how radicals got the trash taken out in New York, literally.
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In part three of this four part episode, Margaret continues her conversation with Alynda Segarra from Hurray for the Riff Raff about how radicals got the trash taken out in New York, literally.
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In part two of this four part episode, Margaret continues her conversation with Alynda Segarra from Hurray for the Riff Raff about how radicals got the trash taken out in New York, literally.
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Margaret talks with Alynda Segarra from Hurray for the Riff Raff about how radicals got the trash taken out in New York, literally.
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In part two of this week's episode, Margaret continues her conversation with journalist, activist and comedian Francesca Fiorentini about one of the greatest acts of nonviolent civil disobedience in US history.
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Margaret talks with journalist, activist and comedian Francesca Fiorentini about one of the greatest acts of nonviolent civil disobedience in US history.
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In part two of this week's episode, Margaret continues her conversation with Bridget Todd about some trans people in history who lived long happy lives and accomplished wonderful things.
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Margaret talks with Bridget Todd about some trans people in history who lived long, happy lives and accomplished wonderful things.
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In the finale of this special four-part episode, Margaret continues her conversation with Shereen Younes about the early fight for LGBT rights and how it was a literal fight, fought on every front.
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In part three of this special four-part episode, Margaret continues her conversation with Shereen Younes about the early fight for LGBT rights and how it was a literal fight, fought on every front.
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In part two of this special four-part episode, Margaret continues her conversation with Shereen Younes about the early fight for LGBT rights and how it was a literal fight, fought on every front.
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Margaret talks with Shereen Younes about the early fight for LGBT rights and how it was a literal fight, fought on every front.
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In part two of this week's episode, Margaret continues her conversation with Gare about the labor organizer who tried to bring loggers and environmentalists together to save the redwoods and had to survive a car bomb to do it.
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Margaret talks with Gare about the labor organizer who tried to bring loggers and environmentalists together to save the redwoods and had to survive a car bomb to do it.
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In part two of this week's episode, Margaret continues her conversation with Miriam about what's unique about the golden age of piracy and why we romanticize the wrong things, plus they discuss Mary Read, Anne Bonny and Calico Jack.
South Street Seaport Museum's Queer Chanteys, Queer Sailors: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DRxo-nJn8X8
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Margaret talks with Miriam about what's unique about the golden age of piracy and why we romanticize the wrong things, plus they discuss Mary Read, Anne Bonny and Calico Jack.
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In part two of this week's episode, Margaret continues her conversation with Prop about the rural union of rubber tappers who fought slash and burn ranching in the Amazon rainforest.
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Margaret talks with Prop about the rural union of rubber tappers who fought slash and burn ranching in the Amazon rainforest.
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In part two of this week's episode, Margaret continues her conversation with Snow about one communist’s life of resistance against colonialism and authoritarianism both.
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Margaret talks with Snow about one communist’s life of resistance against colonialism and authoritarianism both.
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In part two of this week's reverse episode, James Stout continues his conversation with Margaret about the Popular Olympics of 1936 Spain and the competitors who stayed to fight.
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In this reverse episode, James Stout talks with Margaret about the Popular Olympics of 1936 Spain and the competitors who stayed to fight.
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In part two of this week's episode, Margaret continues her conversation with Jolie Holland about Isabelle Eberhardt, aka Si Mahmoud Saadi, the Muslim crossdressing adventurer raised by anarchists.
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Margaret talks with Jolie Holland about Isabelle Eberhardt, aka Si Mahmoud Saadi, the Muslim crossdressing adventurer raised by anarchists.
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In part two of this week's episode, Margaret continues her conversation with Hugh Ryan about the complicated legacy of Gráinne Ní Mháille and her piracy and her rebellion against the British.
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Margaret talks with Hugh Ryan about the complicated legacy of Gráinne Ní Mháille and her piracy and her rebellion against the British.
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In part two of this week's episode, Margaret continues her conversation with Mia Wong about Black Mask and Up Against the Wall, the artists who took on the system and looked good doing it.
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Margaret talks with Mia Wong about Black Mask and Up Against the Wall, the artists who took on the system and looked good doing it.
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On this special episode of Cool People Who Did Cool Stuff, Margaret and Sophie answer questions from you, the listeners!
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In part two of this week's episode, Margaret continues her conversation with Garrison Davis about how the Church tried, and largely failed, to stop the wild revelry of the winter solstice.
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Margaret talks with Garrison Davis about how the Church tried, and largely failed, to stop the wild revelry of the winter solstice.
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In part two of this week's episode, Margaret continues her conversation with Caitlin Durante about the hardknock union typographers whose short lives were full of adventure, ink, and booze.
Source: The Tramp Printers: Forgotten Trails of the Traveling Typographers by Charles Overbeck
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Margaret talks with Caitlin Durante about the hardknock union typographers whose short lives were full of adventure, ink, and booze.
Source: The Tramp Printers: Forgotten Trails of the Traveling Typographers by Charles Overbeck
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In part two of this week's episode, Margaret continues her conversation with Joelle Monique about how the Deacons for Defense and Justice, the NAACP, and others organized for self-defense during the Civil Rights Era.
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Margaret talks with Joelle Monique about how the Deacons for Defense and Justice, the NAACP, and others organized for self-defense during the Civil Rights Era.
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In part two of this week's episode, Margaret continues her conversation with Shereen about the long history of the Ku Klux Klan and the equally long history of people fighting it tooth and nail.
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Margaret talks with Shereen about the long history of the Ku Klux Klan and the equally long history of people fighting it tooth and nail.
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In this extra-special Thanksgiving fiction special presentation, Margaret recounts the true origins of the Thanksgiving holiday and then reads a story from her new book, We Won't Be Here Tomorrow, to Sophie.
Join Robert Evans, Margaret Killjoy and Sophie Lichterman for a special live episode of Behind the Bastards with Q&A. Upon purchasing your ticket, you’ll be redirected to the show screen where there will be a prompt for you to submit a question to the hosts. Questions are picked at random, but be sure to get yours in as it may be featured in the live episode. The show will be available for replay for 7 days after the event.
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In part two of this week's episode, author Shannon Clay continues his conversation with Margaret about the history of Anti-Racist Action, the coalition that formed to counter racist and fascist organizing in subcultures in the midwest.
We Go Where They Go: The Story of Anti-Racist Action: https://bookshop.org/p/books/we-go-where-they-go-the-story-of-anti-racist-action-kristin-schwartz/17909472?ean=9781629639727
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Author Shannon Clay talks to Margaret about the history of Anti-Racist Action, the coalition that formed to counter racist and fascist organizing in subcultures in the midwest.
We Go Where They Go: The Story of Anti-Racist Action: https://bookshop.org/p/books/we-go-where-they-go-the-story-of-anti-racist-action-kristin-schwartz/17909472?ean=9781629639727
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In part two of this week's episode, Margaret continues her conversation with Jamie Loftus about Baba Yaga, the Slavic legend who eats children and occasionally helps people.
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Margaret talks with comedian and podcaster Jamie Loftus about Baba Yaga, the Slavic legend who eats children and occasionally helps people.
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In this extra-special Halloween fiction special presentation, Margaret reads a ghost story from her new book, We Won't Be Here Tomorrow, to Sophie.
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In the finale of this special reverse episode, Miriam concludes her conversation with Margaret about Sholem Schwarzbard, the radical Jewish assassin.
Special thanks goes to Anna Elena Torres. Her forthcoming book, With Freedom in Our Ears can be found here.
Thanks to Eliui Damm, whose work can be found in There's Nothing So Whole as a Broken Heart, available from AK Press, With Freedom in Our Ears and Tohubavohu, a zine available here.
Thank you to Ciarán Finlayson.
And thank you to Kelly Johnson, whose 2012 dissertation Sholem Schwarzbard: Biography of a Jewish Assassin was indispensable to the research for this episode.
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In part two of this special reverse episode, Miriam continues her conversation with Margaret about Sholem Schwarzbard, the radical Jewish assassin.
Special thanks goes to Anna Elena Torres. Her forthcoming book, With Freedom in Our Ears can be found here.
Thanks to Eliui Damm, whose work can be found in There's Nothing So Whole as a Broken Heart, available from AK Press, With Freedom in Our Ears and Tohubavohu, a zine available here.
Thank you to Ciarán Finlayson.
And thank you to Kelly Johnson, whose 2012 dissertation Sholem Schwarzbard: Biography of a Jewish Assassin was indispensable to the research for this episode.
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In this special reverse episode, Miriam talks with Margaret about Sholem Schwarzbard, the radical Jewish assassin.
Special thanks goes to Anna Elena Torres. Her forthcoming book, With Freedom in Our Ears can be found here.
Thanks to Eliui Damm, whose work can be found in There's Nothing So Whole as a Broken Heart, available from AK Press, With Freedom in Our Ears and Tohubavohu, a zine available here.
Thank you to Ciarán Finlayson.
And thank you to Kelly Johnson, whose 2012 dissertation Sholem Schwarzbard: Biography of a Jewish Assassin was indispensable to the research for this episode.
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In part two of this week's episode, Margaret continues her conversation with Caitlin Durante about the antifascist filmmaking in Germany and Hollywood that laid much of the foundations for modern cinema.
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Margaret talks with Caitlin Durante about the antifascist filmmaking in Germany and Hollywood that laid much of the foundations for modern cinema.
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In part two of this week's episode, Margaret continues her conversation with Prop about how one immigrant woman navigated the 19th century American criminal underworld, robbed the rich, retired rich herself, gave back to her community, and kind of was terrible also.
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Margaret talks to Prop about how one immigrant woman navigated the 19th century American criminal underworld, robbed the rich, retired rich herself, gave back to her community, and kind of was terrible also.
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In part two of this week's episode, Margaret continues her conversation with James Stout about the turn of the century educators who fought--and sometimes died--for a reasonable education for the working class.
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Margaret talks with James Stout about the turn of the century educators who fought--and sometimes died--for a reasonable education for the working class.
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In part two of this week's episode, Margaret continues her conversation with Shereen about how, in the era before divorce, a group of women sold poison to aspiring widows.
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Margaret talks with Shereen about how, in the era before divorce, a group of women sold poison to aspiring widows.
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In part two of this week's episode, Margaret continues her conversation with Robert Evans about the Spokane Free Speech Fight and the itinerant workers who invented new forms of civil disobedience.
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Margaret talks with Robert Evans about the Spokane Free Speech Fight and the itinerant workers who invented new forms of civil disobedience.
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In part two of this week's episode, Margaret continues her conversation with Alex Beels, host of Onderstroom, about how a group of people who just wanted somewhere to sleep stopped real estate speculation from gutting the Netherlands.
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Margaret talks with Alex Beels, host of Onderstroom, about how a group of people who just wanted somewhere to sleep stopped real estate speculation from gutting the Netherlands.
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In part two of this week's episode, Margaret continues her conversation with Max Collins of Eve 6 about the squatting, organizing, and robin hood antics of Chumbawamba, the one hit wonders with a thirty year career.
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Margaret talks with Max Collins of Eve 6 about the squatting, organizing, and robin hood antics of Chumbawamba, the one hit wonders with a thirty year career.
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In part two of this week's episode, Margaret continues her conversation with author Wren Awry about Roger Casement, whose reporting helped end the brutal reign of Leopold II of Belgium.
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Margaret talks with author Wren Awry about Roger Casement, whose reporting helped end the brutal reign of Leopold II of Belgium.
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In part two of this week's episode, Margaret continues her conversation with Mountain Goats singer John Darnielle about the wild-eyed radicals of the English Civil War.
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Margaret talks with Mountain Goats singer John Darnielle about the wild-eyed radicals of the English Civil War.
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In part two of this week's episode, Margaret continues her conversation with podcast host Andrew Ti about the long fight for our right to feed one another in public places.
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Margaret talks with podcast host Andrew Ti about the long fight for our right to feed one another in public places.
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In part two of this week's episode, Margaret continues her conversation with Miriam about the desperate last stand of the Jews of Poland and the fight to preserve Jewish culture from extermination.
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Margaret talks with Miriam about the desperate last stand of the Jews of Poland and the fight to preserve Jewish culture from extermination.
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In part two of this week's episode, Margaret continues her conversation with comedian and podcast host Brodie Reed about Kaneko Fumiko and Kanno Suga, two Japanese anarchist women who did their best to end the lives of emperors and almost changed history.
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Margaret talks with comedian and podcast host Brodie Reed about Kaneko Fumiko and Kanno Suga, two Japanese anarchist women who did their best to end the lives of emperors and almost changed history.
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Some people have to fight for the right to use birth control, some people have to fight for the right to bear children. In part two of this week's episode, Margaret continues her conversation with Katy Stoll about Emma Goldman, Angela Heywood, Fannie Lou Hamer, and the complex fight for reproductive freedom in the US.
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Some people have to fight for the right to use birth control, some people have to fight for the right to bear children. Margaret talks with Katy Stoll about Emma Goldman, Angela Heywood, Fannie Lou Hamer, and the complex fight for reproductive freedom in the US.
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In part two of this week's episode, Margaret continues her conversation with podcast host Mia Wong about jailbreaks, by helicopter, tank, and tunnel.
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To celebrate Bastille Day, Margaret talks to podcast host Mia Wong about jailbreaks, by helicopter, tank, and tunnel.
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In part two of this week's episode, Margaret continues her conversation with the crew of the Old Gods of Appalachia podcast about the coal wars of West Virginia and the blood that bought miners their rights.
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Margaret talks with the crew of the Old Gods of Appalachia podcast about the coal wars of West Virginia and the blood that bought miners their rights.
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In part two of this week's episode, Margaret continues her conversation with Bridget Todd about the space race, Russian cosmists, gay scientists, and the women who got humanity to the moon.
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Margaret talks with Bridget Todd about the space race, Russian cosmists, gay scientists, and the women who got humanity to the moon.
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In part two of this week's episode, Margaret continues her conversation with podcast host and journalist Garrison Davis about an 18th-century genderless preacher and their gender-bending followers.
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Margaret talks with podcast host and journalist Garrison Davis about an 18th-century genderless preacher and their gender-bending followers.
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In part two of this week's episode, Margaret continues her conversation with comedian, writer and podcast host Jamie Loftus about the time that millions of anarchists and their allies collectivized in Spain while fighting off a fascist invasion.
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Margaret talks with comedian, writer and podcast host Jamie Loftus about the time that millions of anarchists and their allies collectivized in Spain while fighting off a fascist invasion.
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In part two of this week's episode, Margaret continues her conversation with Io about the science hippies of the 1860s who wore sunglasses at night and invented modern terrorism.
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Margaret talks with Io about the science hippies of the 1860s who wore sunglasses at night and invented modern terrorism.
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In part two of this week's episode, Margaret continues her conversation with Shereen Lani Younes about everything from queer youth gangs fighting the Hitler Youth in the street to artists who turned their talents to forgery and sabotage.
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Margaret talks with Shereen Lani Younes about everything from queer youth gangs fighting the Hitler Youth in the street to artists who turned their talents to forgery and sabotage.
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In 1871, the people of Paris, tired of starving, took up arms and declared their city an autonomous commune. For almost two months, they ran their utopian experiment, and though they were eventually crushed, they inspired revolutionaries across the world for generations to come.
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In 1871, the people of Paris, tired of starving, took up arms and declared their city an autonomous commune. For almost two months, they ran their utopian experiment, and though they were eventually crushed, they inspired revolutionaries across the world for generations to come.
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In part two of this week's episode, Margaret continues her conversation with Prop about how people escaping slavery turned the tide of the American Civil War and how the South was anything but united.
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Margaret talks with Prop about how people escaping slavery turned the tide of the American Civil War and how the South was anything but united.
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In part two of this week's episode, Margaret continues her conversation with Samantha McVey about the more than a hundred women who provided safe, affordable abortion in pre- Roe v Wade Chicago.
https://reprolegaldefensefund.org/
The Repro Legal Defense Fund covers bail and funds strong defenses for people who are investigated, arrested, or prosecuted for self-managed abortion.
https://www.ifwhenhow.org/
If/When/How are lawyers fighting for reproductive justice
https://www.aafront.org/
http://operationsaveabortion.com/
https://digitaldefensefund.org/ddf-guides/abortion-privacy
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Margaret talks with Samantha McVey about the more than a hundred women who provided safe, affordable abortion in pre- Roe v Wade Chicago.
https://reprolegaldefensefund.org/
The Repro Legal Defense Fund covers bail and funds strong defenses for people who are investigated, arrested, or prosecuted for self-managed abortion.
https://www.ifwhenhow.org/
If/When/How are lawyers fighting for reproductive justice
https://www.aafront.org/
http://operationsaveabortion.com/
https://digitaldefensefund.org/ddf-guides/abortion-privacy
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In part two of this episode, Margaret continues her discussion with journalist and podcast host Robert Evans to talk about the anarchists who were hanged in Chicago in the 1860s for fighting for the rights of the working class.
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Margaret sits down with journalist and podcast host Robert Evans to talk about the anarchists who were hanged in Chicago in the 1860s for fighting for the rights of the working class.
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Lots of cool people in history have done really cool stuff. Let Margaret Killjoy tell you about them. In this trailer, learn about the cool anarchist bank robbers who performed a cool jailbreak in Uruguay in 1931.
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En liten tjänst av I'm With Friends. Finns även på engelska.