Part 1 & 2: Food Not Bombs, The Criminal Mutual Aid Conspiracy
From Cool People Who Did Cool Stuff
Margaret talks with podcast host Andrew Ti about the long fight for our right to feed one another in public places.
From Cool People Who Did Cool Stuff
Margaret talks with podcast host Andrew Ti about the long fight for our right to feed one another in public places.
From Cool People Who Did Cool Stuff
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.
From It Could Happen Here
James is joined by Margaret killjoy, Garrison And Robert to talk about when anarchists and cops joined forces to fight a coup in Barcelona.
From Cool People Who Did Cool Stuff
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.
From Cool People Who Did Cool Stuff with Margaret Kiljoy
Margaret talks with podcast host and journalist Garrison Davis about an 18th-century genderless preacher and their gender-bending followers.
From Cool People Who Did Cool Stuff
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.
From Cool People Who Did Cool Stuff
The Gender-bending Subculture that Blew Up the Tsar
Margaret talks with Io about the science hippies of the 1860s who wore sunglasses at night and invented modern terrorism.
From Live Like the World is Dying
Margaret and Casandra talk about the importance of learning mediation skills, what mediation is and what different processes look like.
from Cool People Who Did Cool Stuff
Margaret talks with Samantha McVey about the more than a hundred women who provided safe, affordable abortion in pre- Roe v Wade Chicago.
from Cool People Who Did Cool Stuff
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.
from It Could Happen Here
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.
From Full Stop by Shane Burley
Speculative Fiction can be a place where we dream about what is possible, or even what we think is not. Because it is about future worlds or alternative trajectories, it opens up our imagination to a fundamental change in our society. For better or for worse, it is a temporal projection where we can take seriously (or precisely un-seriously) what giant social shifts can result in. This may be part of why we are living through a massive surge of radical Speculative/Science Fiction, which adds a revolutionary dimension to this world building. It alternates between two perspectives, the dystopian, where we see through the conclusions of the human self-destruction we are witnessing, or its alternative, the utopian. The utopian Speculative Fiction is the much harder of the two, willing to take risks by imagining something provocatively different, better, than what we have now.
From It's Going Down
On this episode of the It’s Going Down podcast, we speak with long-time anarchist musician, author, activist, and podcaster Margaret Killjoy, host of How to Live Like the World is Dying, which embraces the concept of preparedness, or “prepping,” from an anarchist perspective, while interviewing a whole host of guests about skills, infrastructure, and real world problem solving.