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Dear listeners of Coffee with Comrades, with special regard to the wonderful folks who support this program on Patreon, Hello! I hope that the autumnal season has brought crisp, cool air and abundant joy to you and yours. I write to you today with a bittersweet sense of pride and melancholy to announce Coffee with Comrades is officially coming to an end. Although I know I don’t “owe” anyone an explanation, I thought it wise—for both my own peace-of-mind and for the wonderful community that has sprung up around this show—to offer a bit of insight into my thought process on the...
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This week, I sat down with Marisa Holmes, one of the organizers behind Occupy Wall Street, to talk about her new book . Follow Marisa on and and pick up a copy of her book. Support Coffee with Comrades on , follow us on , and , and visit our . Coffee with Comrades is a proud affiliate of the . Coffee with Comrades is an affiliate of the . Check out our ! Our logo was designed by .
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CW: In this week's episode, we discuss anti-Semitic violence. Listener discretion is advised. Today, Ami Weintraub (he/they) joins us to discuss his new book To the Ghosts Who Are Still Living. In this joyous and melancholic discussion, Ami and I explore the essay collection in detail, touching on anti-fascism, anti-semitism, Jewish identity in diaspora, and Ami's spiritual and ancestral affinity. Pick up a copy of To the Ghosts Who Are Still Living today! Check out Ami's and follow them on . Support Coffee with Comrades on , follow us...
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On today’s episode of Coffee with Comrades, I am pleased to be joined by Chris Robé, a professor of film and media studies at Florida Atlantic University and the author of the new book . Follow Chris on and pre-order a copy of ! Check out . Support Coffee with Comrades on , follow us on , and , and visit our . Coffee with Comrades is a proud affiliate of the . Coffee with Comrades is an affiliate of the . Check out our ! Our logo was designed by . Pick up a copy of my second book of poetry, .
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This week, I sat down with some of the organizers behind to discuss the weekend long event, the concept of dual power, building solidarity, and sharing knowledge with each other as we develop our greater movement affinity. will take place in the traditional homelands of the Miami, Potawatomi, and Kickapoo, about thirty minutes south of downtown Chicago. A follow-up to the Dual Power Gathering at Indiana Dunes in 2022, this event is a regionally-focused attempt to bring folks together from across the Midwest to meet, spend time together, and discuss dual power strategies for the struggles of...
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This week, I was joined once again by Scott Branson to discuss the new anthology they helped edit for PM Press, Surviving the Future: Queer Abolitionist Strategies. Scott and I had a lovely conversation about queerness, futurity, healthcare, academia, and everything in between. Purchase a copy of today! Follow Scott on and visit her . Check out this interview Scott did for The Final Straw with . Check out ! Support Coffee with Comrades on , follow us on , and , and visit our . Coffee with Comrades is a proud affiliate of the . Coffee with Comrades is an affiliate of...
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This week, we're sharing a recent conversation with some of the organizers behind the International Day of Solidarity with Marius Mason & All Longterm Anarchist Prisoners. Check out and read to learn more about the long-term struggles of anarchist prisoners. Support Coffee with Comrades on , follow us on , and , and visit our . Coffee with Comrades is a proud affiliate of the . Coffee with Comrades is an affiliate of the . Check out our ! Our logo was designed by .
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We spoke with Mixæl Laufer of Four Thieves Vinegar Collective. Check it out! Follow Mixæl on and visit Four Thieves Vinegar Collective's ! Check out our previous episodes with Mixæl, too: Episode 14, 21, and 171. Support Coffee with Comrades on , follow us on and , and visit our . Pick up a Coffee with Comrades t-shirt or coffee mug at . Coffee with Comrades is a proud member of the . Coffee with Comrades is an affiliate of the . Check out our ! Our logo was designed by .
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This week, I hung out with Brenton Lengel to talk about Issue #2 of Durruti: Shadow of the People, a comic exploring the life and times of revolutionary Spain's Buenaventura Durruti! Pick up a copy of to benefit folks displaced by the war in Ukraine Follow Brenton on . Check out our previous dialogue with Brenton in ! Support Coffee with Comrades on , follow us on , and , and visit our . Coffee with Comrades is a proud affiliate of the . Coffee with Comrades is an affiliate of the . Check out our ! Our logo was designed by .
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This week, I sat down with Michael Löwy and David Campbell to talk about the book Michael co-wrote and David recently translated into English, Revolutionary Affinities: Toward a Marxist Anarchist Solidarity. The three of us got into a lovely dialogue about the recent uprisings in France against the neoliberal Macron regime, as well as the painstaking labor David undertook of translating this book into English by hand. Then, we dive into the book and talk about the principled points of solidarity and the potential areas of conflict between Anarchists and Marxists before contemplating what...
info_outline**This episode is dedicated to the memory of Dr. Nancy Van Vessem, a professor at FSU’s College of Medicine, and Maura Binkley, an FSU English student, murdered by the fascist violence of misogyny & racism. Rest in power, Maura & Nancy.**
This week, Bree and Pearson tackle the classic Tarantino motion picture, Pulp Fiction. But, first, this week in the news:
- Last night, a racist, misogynistic coward walked into a Tallahassee yoga studio and murdered two women, injuring five others, before killing himself.
- John Bolton, the deranged war hawk who also happens to be Trump’s national security advisor, gave an unhinged speech earlier this week at Miami-Dade College about the Latin America, a region ravaged by U.S. imperialism and foreign policy.
- Trump said Thursday that if any member of the “migrant caravan” making its way toward the United States border throws stones or rocks at U.S. military personnel they would “consider it a firearm” and license to use lethal force in response.
- What’s more, Trump is floating the idea of erasing the 14th Amendment, a policy that’s widely supported by his xenophobic, far-right base.
- To make matters worse, Trump promises indefinite detention and concentration camps for anyone trying to cross the border.
- Noam Chomsky pointed out on Democracy Now! this week, as we’ve been saying since this podcast began, that Trump’s vitriol leads directly to violence.
- The mid-terms are this week. Amendment 4 restores the right of FL felons to vote.
- Google workers organized a mass walkout to protest sexual harassment of top CEOs and advocate for equality in pay.
Pulp Fiction is an infamous film in the history of the silver-screen. Bree and Pearson discuss gender, nihilistic violence, Americana, late-stage capitalism, power dynamics, Guy Debord, Deleuze and Guattari, statelessness, nomadism, and lawless freedom.
Pour yourself a cup o’ “some serious gourmet shit” and enjoy our discussion of Pulp Fiction!
Support our courageous Tallahassee comrade, Shelby, as she defends herself from far-right threats of violence.
PS. Stick around to the very end for a fun super-cut.
Intro: “I Ain’t Got No Home in this World” by Woody Guthrie
Interlude: “Misirlou” by Dick Dale
Outro: “You Never Can Tell” by Chuck Berry