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.
This episode is a recording of our Quds Day Forum on March 13, 2026 in San Francisco. Disclaimer: everything discussed in this episode is for educational purposes only and CLP does not endorse any of the groups or organizations discussed in this panel. Sayyed Rafiq Ali provides a historical and current analysis on Iran and the current us/zionist war in the region. This analysis should help provide context to the Islamic Republic and combat western imperialist propaganda.
Recommended Readings/Videos:
- Nohe Song
- Nizar Banat on Iranian support of Palestinian resistance
- The Legacy of the Iranian Revolution by Sayyed Rafiq Ali
- The Cradle
- Al Mayadeen
- Press TV
- The Sociology of Islam by Ali Shariati
- Gharbzadegi by Jalal Al-e-Ahmad
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