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== Podcasts == | == Podcasts == | ||
| + | *Not exactly a podcast, but a poem that relates to our first readings about first nation peoples and climate justice. It's a bone chilling cri de coeur about the personal effects of settler colonization written by one of the sons of the Viejas kumeyaay tribal nation. | ||
| + | https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B38sfhhrzSf0Nmg2OVZPandydTZYYWJONDhSWHRMdE9Wb1F3/view?usp=sharing | ||
== Videos == | == Videos == | ||
Revision as of 11:19, 16 June 2020
Readings
- Some provocative thoughts about militancy, riots, change, politics and their historical antecedents in the US by my friend, Nathan Tankus, writing in the American Prospect.
https://prospect.org/civil-rights/when-americans-dont-riot-politicians-feel-unrestrained/
- John asked me to post this re the new readings and film about cooperativism and a new economy. He knows some of the people involved in this project so can explain what is somewhat confusing in the tortured French to English translation.
Podcasts
- Not exactly a podcast, but a poem that relates to our first readings about first nation peoples and climate justice. It's a bone chilling cri de coeur about the personal effects of settler colonization written by one of the sons of the Viejas kumeyaay tribal nation.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B38sfhhrzSf0Nmg2OVZPandydTZYYWJONDhSWHRMdE9Wb1F3/view?usp=sharing
Videos
- Excellent conversation between Naomi Klein and Arundhati Roy on how we move from crisis to justice and build a Global Green New Deal.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w0NY1_73mHY
- This is a fascinating 12 minute instagram video post by the Nigerian chef, Tunde Wey, who discusses the viability of the restaurant industry and the possibility of change through food in the time of Covid-19 and beyond with the Bay Area Syrian-Palestinian restauranteur, Reem Assil. It's really, though, a thoughtful and very challenging conversation between two radical actors and how best – within or from the outside – to confront a system they both find oppressive.