All Episodes
Time Talks: History, Politics, Music, and Art — 65 episodes
Ala Ebtekar on Art, Iran, Hip-Hop, and Sci-Fi
Mark Sedgwick on Islam, Sufism, Anarchism, and Ivan Aguéli
Riddlore on Freestyling, Leimert Park, Project Blowed, Cuba, and Hip-Hop
Gerald Horne on Acknowledging Radical Histories, Colorado, and Palestine
T Storm Heter on the Sonic Gaze, White Listening, and Jazz
Trust Kids Mixtape ft. Grouded Futures
Denis O'Hearn on Irish Revolutionaries, Bobby Sands, Prison Abolition, and the Zapatistas
Chloë Cheyenne and Big Hit on Police Violence, Incarcerated Solidarity, and Hip-Hop
Joy James on Revolutionary Love, Captive Maternals, and Autonomy
carla joy bergman on Youth Autonomy, Adult Supremacy, Trust and Friendship
Romina Akemi on Chile, Anarchism, Violeta Parra, and Feminism
Jimmy Dunson on Poetry, Mutual Aid Disaster Relief, and Building Power
A. Shahid Stover on Challenging the Normative Gaze, Hip-Hop, Insurrection, and Insurgent Philosophy
Gerald Horne on the Liberation of Kenya, Marcus Garvey, and the Labor Movement
Kevin Bruyneel on Settler Memory, White Settler Masculinity, Anarchism, and Abolition
Alexis Pauline Gumbs on Undoing Domination, Surrendering, Listening, and Audre Lorde
Psalm One & Angelenah from Big $ilky on Mutual Aid, Organizing, and Music
Gerald Horne on Paul Robeson, Language, and Anti-Fascism
Sole on Curiosity, Radical Communities, and Post American Studies
Prison Abolition Mixtape ft. Bursts from The Final Straw Radio
Theresa Warburton on Literature and Discussions on Contemporary Anarchism
Sandy Grande on Red Pedagogy, Red Praxis: The Politics of (Elder)Care and Indigenous Liberation
Brandon LaBelle on Autonomy, Sonic Imagination, Listening, Acoustic Justice, Bioacoustics, Audism, and Anarchism
Graham Clumpner & Scott Olsen on Iraq, Afghanistan, Imperialism, Accountability, Anti-War Action, Climate Catastrophe & Mutual Aid
Gerald Horne on Jazz and Justice, Hip-Hop, Archives, DIY Spaces, Patriarchy, Direct Action, Charles Mingus, and Current Struggles
Melancholy Joy Mixtape ft. carla joy bergman
Lwazi Lushaba on South Africa, Decolonization, Autonomy of Thought, Limits of Marxism, Time, and Genocide
Louellyn White on Education, Carlisle Indian School, Akwesasne Freedom School, Self-Determination, and Language Revitalization
Felicia Rose Chavez on Poetry, Dismantling Patriarchy, Anti-Racist Writing Workshops, Mutualism, Building Power, and Grief
Adom Getachew on Imperialism, Anti-Fascism, Decolonization, Self-Determination, Internationalism and Anti-Imperial Futures
Kurt Orderson on South Africa, Hip-Hop, Gentrification, Internationalism, Reimagining Liberation, and Decolonizing Film
T Storm Heter on Poetry, Jazz, Hip-Hop, Sartre, Fanon, Existentialism, Mutual Recognition and Anarchism
K. Tsianina Lomawaima on the Doctrine of Discovery, Rethinking Education, and the Chilocco Indian School
Gerald Horne on the Dawning of the Apocalypse, Settler Colonialism, Anti-Slavery Rebellions, and Internationalism
Ari Kelman on Settler Colonialism, Civil War, The Sand Creek Massacre, Decolonizing Methodology, and the Politics of Memory
LaRose Parris on Education, Eurocentrism, Creolization, Representation, David Walker, Decolonization, and Survivance
Brenda Child on AIM, Indigenous Representation, Jingle Dress Dance, Ojibwe Culture, and Boarding Schools
Kevin Young on Bolivia, Colonialism, Anarchism, US Intervention, Propaganda, and Levers of Power
Revolutionary Mixtape ft. Pearson from Coffee With Comrades
Diana Sierra Becerra on US Intervention, El Salvador, Revolutionary Feminism, Historical Memory, Anarchism, and Domestic Workers
Jane Anna Gordon on Statelessness, Contemporary Enslavement, Frantz Fanon, Creolization, Anarchism, and Rosa Luxemburg
Lando Chill on Education, Journalism, Idolatry, Unions, Colonialism, and Hip-Hop
Andy Hurley on Comics, Mutual Aid, Anarchism, Veganism, Straight Edge, and Fall Out Boy
Tracy Sharpley-Whiting on Feminism, Narrative, Fanon, Negritude, Hip-Hop, France, and Surrealism
Equipto on Kaepernick, Indigenous Rights, Gentrification, Palestine, Hunger Strikes, and Hip-Hop
Noam Chomsky on Anarchism, Internationalism, Mutual Aid, No More Deaths, and Anti-War Protests
Walter Stern on Colonialism, Self-Defense, Race and Education in New Orleans
Benjamin Madley on the Herero and Nama, California Indians, Genocide, Resistance, Trauma, and Survival
Emilie Townes on Representation, Counter Memory, Toni Morrison, Beloved Community, Ida B. Wells, and Empire
Jasmine Syedullah on Harriet Jacobs, Buddhism, Abolishing Whiteness, and Queerness
Psalm One on Hip-Hop, Education, Haiti, Mutual Aid, Patriarchy, Flight of the Wig, and Chicago
John Clark on the Spectacle, Direct Action, the Necrocene, the Zapatistas, Anarchism, and Elisee Reclus
Joy James on the Academy, Captive Maternal, Central Park Five, Prison Abolition, and Simulacra
Drucilla Cornell on Sex Work, Feminism, Rosa Luxemburg, Philosophy, Revolution, Ubuntu, and Nihilist Fascism
Seth Tobocman on Art, Gentrification, War in the Neighborhood, Surveillance, and Mutual Aid
Aviva Chomsky on the Cuban Revolution, Colonialism, Immigration, Venezuela, and Climate Change
Lewis Gordon on Kemetic Philosophy, Colonialism, Eurocentrism, Resistance, Love, Fanon, and Anarchism
Hans Meyer on Immigration Law, the Zapatistas, Abolish ICE, Forced Labor, and Punk
J. Kēhaulani Kauanui on Hawaiian Sovereignty, Sexuality, Anarchism, and Decolonization
Sue Coe on Animal Liberation, Zooicide, Art, and Intersectionality
Gregg Deal on the Doctrine of Discovery, Contemporary Art, and Resistance
Dawn Peterson on Indian Adoption, Colonialism, and Patriarchy
Andrea Pitzer on the History of Concentration Camps, Family Separation, and the Rise of Fascism
Gerald Horne on The Apocalypse of Settler Colonialism, Bacon's Rebellion, and White Supremacy
Historian Jim Walsh on Irish History, Labor Struggles, and Theatre