The Story of Kuwasi Balagoon Part 2 ft. Andrew
From It Could Happen Here
Andrew finishes off his 2 part series on Kuwasi Balagoon with the formation of the Black Liberation Army, Balagoon's anarchism, and his tragic death in prison.
From It Could Happen Here
Andrew finishes off his 2 part series on Kuwasi Balagoon with the formation of the Black Liberation Army, Balagoon's anarchism, and his tragic death in prison.
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Andrew walks us through the early years and political development of Black anarchist Kuwasi Balagoon.
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James is joined by Margaret killjoy, Garrison And Robert to talk about when anarchists and cops joined forces to fight a coup in Barcelona.
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Andrew joins us to talk about what an anarchist society would actually look like and how it would function.
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Let's talk about how anarchist movements handled infrastructure and organization in the Spanish Civil War.
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We're joined by Margaret Killjoy, host of the new podcast Cool People Who Did Cool Stuff, to talk about the history of anarchism in Japan.
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Over several days, Robert conducted an interview with an Anarchist militant fighting as part of an Anarchist volunteer militia unit in Ukraine.
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Robert sits down with a Russian anarchist, currently protesting the Putin regime's invasion of Ukraine.
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The crew is joined by JMC of the new magazine Strange Matters to talk about the rise and decline of modern anarchism and how we can bring it back again.
from Anathema
While only charlatans confidently predict what will happen, it's always interesting to explore what could happen. This is especially true if the coulds being explored are pertinent to the unfolding of struggles against the State and Capital. In the past couple of years, the podcaster Robert Evans has become known for this kind of exploration in his popular podcast It Could Happen Here. Podcasts, especially non-anarchist podcasts, do not normally get much attention in anarchist newspapers like Anathema. A review of Evans's podcast could seem out of place in these pages.