Community Liberation Podcast

Community Liberation Podcast
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A podcast about applying revolutionary theory to revolutionary practice.
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The podcast focuses on pressing social justice issues, particularly the impacts of capitalism and imperialism on marginalized communities. Topics include unhoused encampment sweeps in the Bay Area, climate change, and the prison-industrial complex, with episode examples like the panel discussion on imperialism and Islamic resistance as well as an analysis of local organizing efforts against homelessness. Each episode strives to connect revolutionary theory with real-world implications and solutions.

A podcast about applying revolutionary theory to revolutionary practice.
On this episode of Community Liberation Podcast, we are joined by Geraldo, Dob and Raju to discuss ”The Wretched of the Earth” Chapter 1- Concerning Violence. This is a continuation of our first part on the background of ”The Wretched of the Earth.” We dive into specific themes covered in the chapter and how we can apply them to current day politics.
As a reminder, we are recording this series simultaneously with our online reading group of ”The Wretched of the Earth” from October 5- November 23 at 1-3pm PST. If you would like to join fill out this form!
Readings:
- The Wretched of the Earth Original Translation
- Meditations on Frantz Fanon's Wretched of the Earth
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