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EPISODE · Aug 26, 2020 · 38 MIN

Weekly Warp: Dark Circles

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Public Space Travel Podcast Weekly Warp 05: Dark Circles Welcome to PST's Weekly Warp: where the news keeps going and we just can't keep up. This week, join Luci, Lichen, and Lazarus as they discuss the Democratic convention, Qanon and the cops, and the lack of sunny skies in California. NOTE: This episode was recorded on August 23, 2020. A lot has already happened since. We want to offer support and solidarity with protesters in Kenosha, WI. Fuck the police and the fascists they protect. Public Space Travel is a podcast dedicated to social/political critique, comedy, and education. Coming from an anti-hierarchy/oppression perspective, we aim for progressive/radical left solidarity with brothers/sisters/trans and non-binary folk of all stripes. We want to discuss and examine topics (or interview people) that you want to hear about, as well as make corrections for things we’ve said. Reach out to us: [email protected] Voice Mail: (208) 502-1406 Twitter: @PublicSpacePod ------------------------------------------------------ This episode's resources: 'They're not alone': Biden aims to unite anti-Trump Republicans at DNC by Daniel Strauss at The Guardian Portland police stand by as Proud Boys and far-right militias flash guns and brawl with antifa counterprotesters by Katie Shepherd at The Wahington Post About 600 wildfires have burned a million acres in California in a week. Lightning may soon set even more blazes. by Grace Hauck and Joel Shannon at USA Today As blazes spread, Covid-19 in California prisons hits crucial inmate firefighting force by Emma Newburger at CNBC ------------------------------------------------------ Descriptive intro read by Johhny Lupinacci. Music used in descriptive intro is "Too Grimy" by Yung Kartz (licensed under a Creative Commons NC-ND 4.0 License, found on freemusicarchive.org) Music used during poem read is "Loxapine Bongos" by Viscera[e] off of the album Cellophane Alice (licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0) License, found on freemusicarchive.org, curated by suRRism-Phonoethics (label)) Public Space Travel Intro Theme by Lazarus (Remix of "Dial My Number" by Benedek off of “Bonus Beat Blast 2011” licensed under a Creative Commons CC BY 3.0 License, found on freemusicarchive.org)

Public Space Travel Podcast Weekly Warp 05: Dark Circles Welcome to PST's Weekly Warp: where the news keeps going and we just can't keep up. This week, join Luci, Lichen, and Lazarus as they discuss the Democratic convention, Qanon and the cops, and the lack of sunny skies in California. NOTE: This episode was recorded on August 23, 2020. A lot has already happened since. We want to offer support and solidarity with protesters in Kenosha, WI. Fuck the police and the fascists they protect. Public Space Travel is a podcast dedicated to social/political critique, comedy, and education. Coming from an anti-hierarchy/oppression perspective, we aim for progressive/radical left solidarity with brothers/sisters/trans and non-binary folk of all stripes. We want to discuss and examine topics (or interview people) that you want to hear about, as well as make corrections for things we’ve said. Reach out to us: [email protected] Voice Mail: (208) 502-1406 Twitter: @PublicSpacePod ------------------------------------------------------ This episode's resources: 'They're not alone': Biden aims to unite anti-Trump Republicans at DNC by Daniel Strauss at The Guardian Portland police stand by as Proud Boys and far-right militias flash guns and brawl with antifa counterprotesters by Katie Shepherd at The Wahington Post About 600 wildfires have burned a million acres in California in a week. Lightning may soon set even more blazes. by Grace Hauck and Joel Shannon at USA Today As blazes spread, Covid-19 in California prisons hits crucial inmate firefighting force by Emma Newburger at CNBC ------------------------------------------------------ Descriptive intro read by Johhny Lupinacci. Music used in descriptive intro is "Too Grimy" by Yung Kartz (licensed under a Creative Commons NC-ND 4.0 License, found on freemusicarchive.org) Music used during poem read is "Loxapine Bongos" by Viscera[e] off of the album Cellophane Alice (licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0) License, found on freemusicarchive.org, curated by suRRism-Phonoethics (label)) Public Space Travel Intro Theme by Lazarus (Remix of "Dial My Number" by Benedek off of “Bonus Beat Blast 2011” licensed under a Creative Commons CC BY 3.0 License, found on freemusicarchive.org)

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