Are you worried about the possibility of The Second American Civil War? In Episode 1 of "It Could Happen Here" Robert explains why 2016 was the first time he started to seriously worry about it.
Most of what we've talked about in this podcast has been distinctly dark and depressing, but on this episode we talk about how violent war might make life better.
For years the United States military has practiced saturation bombing on its enemies: today we talk about what would happen if those enemies were American cities.
We sit down to talk with Geoff Mann, a Professor of Geography and Political Economy who also co-authored the book Climate Leviathan: A Political Theory For Our Planetary Future.
Upon returning to the Earth First camp we discover more about why sheriffs were blocking the Namewag camp driveway, and then learn about the long history of the StopLine3 movement.
Researcher, scholar and activist JN joins us to discuss the tactics, strategies, and difficulties of the Hong Kong protests and what we can learn from common struggles.
In the wake of the Supreme Court's shadow ruling to block the eviction moratorium and allow mass evictions to proceed, Robert, Mia, and Garrison discuss historical and contemporary eviction defense.
We talk with folks from the Defend the Atlanta Forest Coalition about the city's ongoing efforts to tear down 300 acres of forest to build a massive police trading facility.
Joey Ayoub joins us to discuss living in the periphery of empires, the crumbles in Lebanon, and the challenges of organizing in the face of weaponized unreality.
In a few days voters will decide whether or not to Recall California Governor Gavin Newsom. In this episode we take a closer look at the recall process and how ongoing droughts will impact the State.
Today is the Election deadline for California's Recall. In this episode we dive into wildfire prevention measures and the voter fraud propaganda that is already being spread.
The second part of our discussion in the woods about the intersection of climate change, accelerationism, and the rise of nationalistic far right violence.
The team talks with Bea and Elaine about how to get cheap produce and how to make that food last longer via preservation including the process of canning, dehydrating, and freezing.