A weekly radio show and podcast produced in Spokane, WA that focuses on social change theory and practice through historical analysis and interviews with activists and organizers about their work.
Host Taylor shares an extra-long final episode of the 2020 season featuring many, many voices and a lot of gratitude for everyone who helped bring this project to life after many years. In the first section of the show, we … Continued
Host Taylor shares an interview with Arturo Hernandez Garcia from July 2015, on his last day living in sanctuary at the First Unitarian Church in Denver, CO. He shares his story of living for years in the U.S. and raising … Continued
Host Taylor interviews Feral–writer, editor, and lifelong anarchist–about her work both in the anarchist creative scenes of Quebec and as a writer of dystopian fiction. Discussion includes historical perspective comparing the movements of the 1960s to the present, the fusion … Continued
Host Taylor interviews kai lumumba barrow–artist, organizer, and founder of Gallery of the Streets–about her work, specifically the visual opera ECOHYBRIDITY: LOVE SONG FOR NOLA and her current work, [b]REACH: Adventures in Heterotopia. Discussion covers broader themes of abolitionist aesthetics, … Continued
Host Taylor interviews Dr. Andy Lee Roth–sociologist, professor, and associate director of Project Censored–about his work and research into the creation of news media and the 40-plus years of work Project Censored has done to highlight under-reported stories while spreading … Continued
Host Taylor interviews Reverend Earl Koteen–Unitarian Universalist minister, climate activist, and Ecological Justice minister with Green the Church–about his work both in California and nationwide toward ecological justice. Discussion includes reflections on the crucial role of storytelling in movement building, … Continued
Host Taylor interviews Ratha Lai—environmental justice organizer and consultant—about his experiences working with the Sierra Club, with the Asian Pacific Environmental Network, and many coalitions working toward the end of fossil fuel exports and toward environmental justice using the Just … Continued
Host Taylor interviews Rachel Schragis–visual strategist, cultural worker, and organizer–about her work to bring artists to the center of movement organizing. Discussion spans from her time creating visuals during Occupy Wall Street, through her work with People’s Climate Arts collective … Continued
Host Taylor interviews Peter Werbe—radio host, anarchist, and member of the editorial collective of Fifth Estate magazine—about the history of the longest running anarchist publication in print, about the parallels between the current moment and the radical social movements of … Continued
Host Taylor interviews Chas Jewett—organizer, rancher, and member of the Cheyenne River Sioux tribe—about her work in environmental and anti-racist organizing and the ways her life has transformed since stepping back from that work in recent years. Discussion includes the … Continued
Host Taylor Weech is interviewed by friend and former Praxis guest Madeline McNeill about the past 7 years of hosting the show. They are also joined by phone by Peter Werbe, editor of Fifth Estate magazine (www.fifthestate.org) and Sandy Williams, editor of Black Lens News (www.blacklensnews.com). In the last third of the show, a portion of a remix piece in progress focused on climate change is shared. The archive of past Praxis shows will stay live for some time. For questions about the show, past shows, or anything else, please email praxis@kyrs.org or taylor@taylorweech.com. Thank you for the past 7 years of listenership! It has been much appreciated. Keep up the fight. Intro Music by Jason Cross
Host Taylor Weech talks with UFCW 21 shop steward and organizer Austen Louden about the recent strike authorization of both UFCW and the Washington State Nurses Association at Providence hospital locations throughout Washington State on the eve of the final bargaining with hospital management at Sacred Heart hospital in Spokane, WA. For more information on the strike, visit www.ufcw21.org or www.wsna.org Intro Music by Jason Cross Outro: "There is Power in a Union" performed by Utah Phillips
Host Taylor Weech interviews Veterans for Peace Chapter 035 members Rusty Nelson, George Taylor, and Hollis Higgins about their chapter's role in the national work to reclaim Armistice Day as a day honoring peace. Discussion includes history of the day, dissenting opinions from veterans themselves on the way our culture honors or remembers the legacy of the military, information on issues related to war and militarism in our region, and much more. For more information on Veterans for Peace Chapter 035, visit www.spokaneveteransforpeace.org and for information on the national organization or to find a chapter near you, visit www.veteransforpeace.org. Intro Music by Jason Cross