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Tech giants Apple and Google have been quietly removing ways for citizens to document The United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement's activities. On this week's On the Media, one group's efforts to make sure citizens can see what ICE is doing. Plus, the online right-wing campaign that led a historian to flee the country. [01:00] Host Micah Loewinger speaks with Joseph Cox, co-founder of 404 Media, about the Trump administration's pressure campaign to get rid of apps that document ICE activities, including one that archives videos of ICE abuses, and why these apps could matter for future ICE accountability.[15:34] Host Micah Loewinger speaks with Mark Bray, historian and author of Antifa: The Anti-Fascist Handbook, who left the country after being accused of being “antifa,” resulting in death threats and doxxing. Bray, a professor at Rutgers University, shares how his research is helping him to understand the harassment campaign led by conservative media against him.[31:51] Host Brooke Gladstone called up John J. Lennon, contributing editor for Esquire, at Sing Sing Correctional Facility, where he's serving the 24th year of his 28-year-to-life sentence for murder, drug sales, and gun possession. He recently wrote the book, The Tragedy of True Crime: Four Guilty Men and the Stories That Define Us, and discusses the impact of the genre on people serving time and why he wants to rewrite typical true crime narratives. On the Media is supported by listeners like you. Support OTM by donating today (https://pledge.wnyc.org/support/otm). Follow our show on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook @onthemedia, and share your thoughts with us by emailing onthemedia@wnyc.org.
In an executive order, Donald Trump declared “Antifa” a terrorist organization. As it isn't an organization, there aren't leaders to target, so zealous conservatives took aim at Mark Bray, a Rutgers professor who wrote a book about fighting fascism eight years ago. The clumsy attempts to get him fired didn't bother him—but the doxxing and death threats were enough to convince him he needed to leave America. Guest: Mark Bray, assistant teaching professor at Rutgers, author of Antifa: The Anti-Fascist Handbook. Want more What Next? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next family and across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe today on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of our show page. Sign up now at slate.com/whatnextplus to get access wherever you listen. Podcast production by Elena Schwartz, Paige Osburn, Anna Phillips, Madeline Ducharme, and Rob Gunther. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In an executive order, Donald Trump declared “Antifa” a terrorist organization. As it isn't an organization, there aren't leaders to target, so zealous conservatives took aim at Mark Bray, a Rutgers professor who wrote a book about fighting fascism eight years ago. The clumsy attempts to get him fired didn't bother him—but the doxxing and death threats were enough to convince him he needed to leave America. Guest: Mark Bray, assistant teaching professor at Rutgers, author of Antifa: The Anti-Fascist Handbook. Want more What Next? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next family and across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe today on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of our show page. Sign up now at slate.com/whatnextplus to get access wherever you listen. Podcast production by Elena Schwartz, Paige Osburn, Anna Phillips, Madeline Ducharme, and Rob Gunther. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In an executive order, Donald Trump declared “Antifa” a terrorist organization. As it isn't an organization, there aren't leaders to target, so zealous conservatives took aim at Mark Bray, a Rutgers professor who wrote a book about fighting fascism eight years ago. The clumsy attempts to get him fired didn't bother him—but the doxxing and death threats were enough to convince him he needed to leave America. Guest: Mark Bray, assistant teaching professor at Rutgers, author of Antifa: The Anti-Fascist Handbook. Want more What Next? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next family and across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe today on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of our show page. Sign up now at slate.com/whatnextplus to get access wherever you listen. Podcast production by Elena Schwartz, Paige Osburn, Anna Phillips, Madeline Ducharme, and Rob Gunther. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
History professor Mark Bray is no stranger to death threats. As the author of the book Antifa: The Anti-Fascist Handbook, published in 2017, he has received backlash and harassment from far-right circles for almost a decade. But things recently escalated after the Trump administration designated antifa as a “domestic terrorist organization,” and far-right influencers with a newfound power targeted Bray. Mike sits down with WIRED's David Gilbert and Leah Feiger to discuss what went down, how the role of far-right influencers has expanded exponentially during the past year, and what responsibility tech companies carry. Articles mentioned in this episode: He Wrote a Book About Antifa. Death Threats Are Driving Him Out of the US | WIRED Trump Wants to Take Over Cities. Influencers Are Giving Him the Fuel to Do It | WIRED The Who's Who of MAGA Influencers You Should Know About by Now | WIRED Join WIRED's best and brightest as they provide an insider analysis of the overlap between tech and politics, from the influence of Silicon Valley on the Trump administration to how inaccurate information from artificial intelligence (Ai) chatbots fanned the fire on social protests. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
Rutgers University history professor Mark Bray tells AURN News he fled the U.S. for Spain after violent threats connected to his academic work on anti-fascism. Bray, author of “Antifa: The Anti-Fascist Handbook,” says online campaigns and doxxing forced his family to leave their home. Subscribe to our newsletter to stay informed with the latest news from a leading Black-owned & controlled media company: https://aurn.com/newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Es profesor de la Universidad de Rutgers (en Nueva Jersey) y autor del ensayo 'Antifa: El manual antifascista' (Capitán Swing, 2018). En plena cruzada de Donald Trump contra el movimiento 'antifa' de Estados Unidos, el investigador ha visto cómo Turning Point USA, la asociación fundada por el ultraderechista recientemente asesinado Charlie Kirk, ha presionado para que le despidan de su trabajo. La bola de nieve creció y Bray empezó a recibir amenazas de muerte y a ver la dirección de su casa en las redes sociales. Por su seguridad y la de su familia decidió huir a España y aterrizó este viernes en Madrid.
The term ‘Antifa' derives from the German word for Antifascist — and the constellation of resistance movements largely created as a response to Benito Mussolini and Adolf Hitler. Today, Antifa describes a decentralized anti-fascist movement with local groups and unaffiliated activists all over the world. Many became aware of Antifascist organizing following Antifa's intervention at the white supremacist ‘Unite The Right' rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, in 2017. For the last decade, Antifa has come to symbolize progressive protest and movement building – engaging in doxxing,, property destruction, and street-level physical confrontations. In late September of this year, U.S. President Donald Trump officially designated Antifa a domestic terror organization. Mark Bray is an academic, scholar of European history and radicalism, and the author of several books including ‘ANTIFA — the anti fascist handbook.' He joins the show to discuss the rise of antifascist movements from the 1930s to today, and why Trump's terror designation recalls authoritarian crackdowns through history, both in the U.S., Canada and abroad. We'd love to hear from you! Complete our listener survey here.For transcripts of Front Burner, please visit: https://www.cbc.ca/radio/frontburner/transcripts
De un lado del continente americano, un expresidente ultraderechista condenado por intentar un golpe de Estados. Del otro, un expresidente ultraderechista que ha hecho de su segundo mandato una cruzada contra la disidencia. Mientras el brasileño Jair Bolsonaro ha sido sentenciado a 27 años de cárcel por su papel en el asalto a las instituciones brasileñas en 2023, Donald Trump libra su propia guerra cultural con la excusa del asesinato del activista Charlie Krik. Un programa como el corresponsal Argemino Barro desde Nueva York, el historiador Mark Bray y el director de la organización El Rescate, Salvador Sanabria. Y desde Brasil conectamos con la periodista Valeria Saccone, y hablamos con el activista indígena João Victor Pankararu y el exdiputado brasileño y activista LGTBIQ+, Jean Wyllys Más información aquí: https://bit.ly/BolsonaroTrumpCC1547 Haz posible Carne Cruda: http://bit.ly/ProduceCC
Happy NO KINGS DAY! Today, as nationwide protests sweep America, historian and activist Mark Bray argues that Trump and his MAGA movement represent a type of American fascism rooted in the country's long history of racist backlash against the struggle for civil rights. As the author of the iconic Antifa: The Anti-Fascist Handbook, Bray connects today's resistance to Trump to historical anti-fascist movements, from the KKK's post-Civil War violence to European fascism of the 1930s. He discusses protest strategies, the role of violence in resistance movements, social media's impact on organizing, and why disrupting "business as usual" matters more than just electoral politics in fighting authoritarianism. Long Live the NO KING. Five Key Takeaways* Trump represents American fascism, not just populism or patrimonialism - Bray argues the MAGA movement is "pretty unequivocally fascist," drawing on ultranationalism, militarism, and the glorification of violence that characterizes historical fascism.* American fascism has deep historical roots - Rather than being imported from Europe, fascistic tendencies emerged from America's own racist institutions, with the post-Civil War KKK representing the first "proto-fascist formation" in functional terms.* Disruption matters more than electoral politics - Effective resistance requires making "business as usual" impossible, forcing issues into national conversation and raising the political costs of authoritarian policies beyond just voting.* Violence remains a tactical question, not a moral absolute - Bray argues that while reasonable people can disagree about when to use force, removing it entirely from the "toolbox" of resistance may prove too late when facing genuine fascism.* Social media is a double-edged organizing tool - While platforms can rapidly mobilize movements like Occupy Wall Street, they also create instability, allow right-wing manipulation, and risk replacing sustained community organizing with quick digital fixes.MARK BRAY is a historian of human rights, political violence, and politics in Modern Europe at Rutgers University. He earned his BA in Philosophy from Wesleyan University in 2005 and his PhD in History from Rutgers University in 2016. He is the author of Antifa: The Anti-Fascist Handbook (Melville House 2017), The Anarchist Inquisition: Assassins, Activists, and Martyrs in Spain and France (Cornell 2022), Translating Anarchy: The Anarchism of Occupy Wall Street (Zero 2013), and the co-editor of Anarchist Education and the Modern School: A Francisco Ferrer Reader (PM Press 2018). His work has appeared in Foreign Policy, The Washington Post, Salon, Boston Review, and numerous edited volumes.Named as one of the "100 most connected men" by GQ magazine, Andrew Keen is amongst the world's best known broadcasters and commentators. In addition to presenting the daily KEEN ON show, he is the host of the long-running How To Fix Democracy interview series. He is also the author of four prescient books about digital technology: CULT OF THE AMATEUR, DIGITAL VERTIGO, THE INTERNET IS NOT THE ANSWER and HOW TO FIX THE FUTURE. Andrew lives in San Francisco, is married to Cassandra Knight, Google's VP of Litigation & Discovery, and has two grown children.Keen On America is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit keenon.substack.com/subscribe
Cosa Pública 2.0 - Vi. 07 Mar 2025 1. Violencia machista 2. Mark Bray, profesor de historia en la Universidad Rutgers 3. Desaparecidos 4. Trump-Seguridad Comenzamos @CosaPublica2 con @rmartinmar y @jestradaxHoy con: Mark Bray, profesor de historia en la Universidad Rutgers. https://t.co/cWmh0BNopO— Radio Universidad de Guadalajara (@RadioUdeG) March 7, 2025
Education / Public service alert: Matthew critically reviews six books that define fascist eras and recount how they have been opposed. A kind of “here we are, now what?” episode that hopefully interrupts the doomscroll with the sobriety of some practical considerations. Timothy Snyder, On Tyranny (2017) Robert Paxton, Anatomy of Fascism (2004) Paul Mason, How to Fight Fascism (2018) Mark Bray, Antifa: The Antifascist Handbook (2017) Curzio Malaparte: Technique de Coup d'Etat (1931) Spencer Sunshine: 40 Ways to Fight Fascists: Street-Legal Tactics for Community Activists (2021) Formats range from popular nonfiction to academic history to pragmatic field guide. Politics range from liberal to anarchist. More feminist and non-white sources to be reviewed soon. Show Notes On Tyranny by Timothy Snyder Timothy Snyder's Bad History | City Journal Robert O. Paxton - The Anatomy of Fascism Is It Fascism? A Leading Historian Changes His Mind. - The New York Times How to Stop Fascism Antifa: The Anti-Fascist Handbook Curzio Malaparte - The Technique Of Revolution 40 Ways to Fight Fascists: Street-Legal Tactics for Community Activists — Spencer Sunshine Joyful Militancy | The Anarchist Library Let This Radicalize You | HaymarketBooks.org Being Numerous: Essays on Non-Fascist Life — Natasha Lennard DISCOURSE ON COLONIALISM Aime Cesaire Translated by Joan Pinkham Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mark Bray returns to react to the predicted (on this show) landslide/mandate, and what it means for the Dems' future.
Hoy en #CosaPública2.0 con Rubén Martín y Jesús Estrada 1. Desaparecidos 2. Mark Bray, historiador estadounidense de derechos humanos, terrorismo y radicalismo político 3. Devastación ambiental 4. Transición + Globales Conducción y producción por: Rubén Martín: https://twitter.com/rmartinmar Jesús Estrada: https://twitter.com/jestradax Asistencia de producción y realización: Alejandro Coronado: https://twitter.com/SoyelCoronado Alondra Fernández Operador de audio: Jesús Lara
Tune in to Discovery Matters to see how we can drug the undruggable. Dodi and Conor talk to Mark Bray, a second year PhD student in the Bowman Lab at the University of Pennsylvania, about the concept of “drugging the undruggable” for drug discovery and development. They discuss advances in medical research which has enabled us to drug molecular targets that were previously inaccessible, and the strategies that are used to devise and find effective drugs. Vicky Richon, CEO at Entact Bio, elucidates the importance of a revolutionary “induced proximity” modality for unprecedented drug treatments. Listen to this episode to understand modern approaches to treating diseases and uncovering cures.
Listen to a conversation with author Mark Bray speaking about the recently released book "The Anarchist Inquisition: Assassins, Activists, and Martyrs in Spain and France." The book is described this way: "The Anarchist Inquisition explores the groundbreaking transnational human rights campaigns that emerged in response to a brutal wave of repression unleashed by the Spanish state to quash anarchist activities at the turn of the twentieth century. Mark Bray guides readers through this tumultuous era—from backroom meetings in Paris and torture chambers in Barcelona, to international antiterrorist conferences in Rome and human rights demonstrations in Buenos Aires. Anarchist bombings in theaters and cafes in the 1890s provoked mass arrests, the passage of harsh anti-anarchist laws, and executions in France and Spain. Yet, far from a marginal phenomenon, this first international terrorist threat had profound ramifications for the broader development of human rights, as well as modern global policing, and international legislation on extradition and migration." Info on the book is live here: https://www.cornellpress.cornell.edu/book/9781501761942/the-anarchist-inquisition The graphic is for this series via Justseeds artists' cooperative. https://justseeds.org/product/anarchism-poster-set/ Music on this edition is Passage by Anarchist Mountains. Free City Radio is hosted and produced by Stefan @spirodon Christoff and airs on @radiockut 90.3FM at 11am on Wednesdays and @cjlo1690 AM in Tiohti:áke/Montréal on Wednesdays at 8:30am. On @ckuwradio 95.9FM in Winnipeg at 10:30pm on Tuesdays. On @cfrc 101.9FM in Kingston, Ontario at 11:30am on Wednesdays. Also it broadcasts on @cfuv 101.9 FM in Victoria, BC on Wednesdays at 9am and Saturdays at 7am, as well as Met Radio 1280 AM in Toronto at 5:30am on Fridays. Now Free City Radio will also be broadcasting on CKCU FM 93.1 in Ottawa on Tuesdays at 2pm, tune-in!
SummaryIn this episode of The Bentonville Beacon, host James Bell is joined by Mark Bray, Owner and Founder of Airship Coffee. This independently owned, specialty coffee company boasts four unique cafes and a roastery, all located in Bentonville, Arkansas. Since its inception in 2008, Airship has consistently strived to exceed the ordinary in all its endeavors, with a strong commitment to enhancing the coffee experience for everyone involved. This commitment is underpinned by a dedication to excellence, fueled by the belief that its cafes are not just places to enjoy coffee, but vibrant hubs where genuine community connections flourish. Throughout the episode, James and Mark explore how Airship's cafes are designed as destinations for adventure and why Bentonville's community-focused ethos makes it the perfect setting for Airship's distinctive locations.Thanks for tuning in!Show NotesTimestamps in this blog are for the audio-only version of the podcast; video timing differs.(0:52) Introduction to Mark Bray(5:54) Airship's Bentonville Locations(13:57) How Bentonville's Characteristics Influence Airship(16:06) Airship's Local Initiatives and Partnerships(20:19) Mark's #BecauseBentonville Story(33:40) Advice to Business Owners That Are Community Driven(39:07) What's on the Horizon for Airship(43:22) Closing QuestionLinksJames Bell Bentonville Economic Development Mark BrayAirship CoffeeBentonville Moves CoalitionQuotes“Our idea around cafes is it's not just a product that we're designing, it's an experience, and it's a place. And so there's the product that we associate with each one of our locations, and each one has a unique offering as well, but then there's the identity of the place. And the Fifth Street location was a tasting room off the end of our roastery. So it's become a place to get your canister filled, or buy a bag, and that is the identity of the place. We sell a tremendous amount of whole bean coffee to people that want to brew quality coffee at home.” - Mark Bray, (7:29)“There's an element of our culture at Airship that's based on the identity of all the individuals that make up our community there internally. And I really believe that innovation only occurs when people are really hitting the sweet spot when they're doing the thing that they were meant to do…And so my job in the business is to understand what that is for each person. And we're trying to create a culture where that can come to life in the business. And then people are able to contribute to the community in that way.” - Mark Bray, (14:09)“That's what we're here trying to do, is make Bentonville a better place to live. And to me, that really captures something very unique to Bentonville, there's not a big us-versus-them mentality. There's support coming from all angles.” - Mark Bray, (24:39)“We chose Bentonville because we live here, raise our family here, and this is home. And it happens to have amazing potential for growth at the same time.” - Mark Bray, (44:57)
People who visit and live in Bentonville typically love two things: bikes and coffee. Mark Bray recounts the epiphany on a flight home from Honduras that inspired the Airship Coffee we know and love today. After founding Airship in 2018, there are now four bustling locations throughout Bentonville – one of which is located at Coler Mountain Bike Preserve and only accessible by foot, bike, scooter, skateboard, or other wheels of choice. Listen as Mark explains the naming of the business, why he's inspired to take part in the cycling community, and where the future of Airship is headed.
Get ready to rock and roll like it's the 1950s all over again, as Maryland's very own music sensation, Josh Christina, teams up with The State Theater of Havre De Grace to present **One Killer Night: A Tribute to Jerry Lee Lewis** on September 23, 2023. On the cusp of what would have been Jerry Lee Lewis's 88th birthday, Christina has orchestrated an unforgettable evening of music, nostalgia, and legendary performances. **One Killer Night** promises to transport audiences back to the era when Jerry Lee Lewis, known as "The Killer," ruled the world of rock and roll. The show will feature a dynamic lineup of talented musicians, including: - Country sensation **Mark Bray**, - Rock and roller **Spike Settles**, - Soulful blues powerhouse **Patty Reese**, - Pianist extraordinaire and the man himself, **Josh Christina**, - Chuck Berry's former pianist and band leader, the incomparable **Daryl Davis**, - Grammy Award Winner Jon Carroll - "The Boss of the Boogie" **Rob Rio** from LA - Supported by the incredible ensemble of **Matt Kelley** on guitar, **Gary Grainger** on bass, and **Teddy Grant** on drums. Prepare to be on your feet and dancing in the aisles from the very first note! This electrifying tribute show has captured the attention of none other than **Judith Lewis**, widow of Jerry Lee Lewis. She will be in attendance to personally greet fans and share in the celebration of her late husband's music legacy. In the spirit of giving back and honoring the memory of Jerry Lee Lewis, a portion of the proceeds from this event will be donated to **MusiCares in Nashville**, the charity of choice handpicked by Lewis himself before his passing. Don't miss this extraordinary night of music, celebration, and history in the making. Join us for **One Killer Night on September 23 at The State Theater of Havre De Grace. Get ready to relive the magic of Jerry Lee Lewis and experience a rock 'n' roll revival like no other!
Mark and Will wonder exactly what's going to happen tomorrow, who will be surprise, and why.
Former Producer and rocket scientist Mark Bray joins Will to discuss America's psyche on the cultural an political front; topics range from Marx and racism to voting to the psychology of mandates.
The Visit Bentonville Team sits down with Mark Bray, owner of Airship Coffee, to hear more about the epic evolution and new expansion! Mark shares his story with Airship - how it started, how it went, and how it's going. Tune in to this incredible episode to learn more about Airship Coffee, a staple in the Bentonville community. Stay in the know with Airship on Facebook and Instagram!
TENE meets again with Mark Bray to discuss his latest book, The Anarchist Inquisition: Assassins, Activists, and Martyrs in Spain and France (2022), covering the events and figures surrounding the Trials of Montjuich in turn-of-the-century Spain, the resulting developments in policing and statecraft, and the anarchist movement of the period. Subscribe to patreon.org/tenepod and twitter.com/tenepod.
In this essay, Mark Bray discusses propaganda by the deed and the roles of human rights and 'terrorism' in the anarchist-led transnational campaigns against the "revival of the Inquisition" in Spain at the turn of the twentieth century. Mark Bray is a historian of human rights, political violence, and radicalism in Modern Europe at Rutgers University. Bray's most recent publications are The Anarchist Inquisition: Assassins, Activists, and Martyrs in Spain and France (Cornell UP) and Antifa: The Anti-Fascist Handbook (Melville House). Our music comes from Them'uns (featuring Yous'uns). Hear more at https://soundcloud.com/user-178917365 Artwork by Sam G: https://www.instagram.com/passerinecreations
This week we have a yarn with historian Mark Bray about his new book The Anarchist Inquisition: Assassins, Activists, and Martyrs in Spain and France.
TENE interviews the 'Antifa Guy' himself, Mark Bray, to ruminate on the phenomenon of anti-fascism in America and Europe since the timely publication of his book Antifa: and Anti Fascist Handbook following Charlottesville in 2017. He elaborates on the history and limitations of the term 'antifa' itself and comments on ludicrous attempts to connect it to everything from the Capitol Riots to California forest fires. Mark examines the transition from the so-called 'Alt-Right' to Qanon and more terroristic groups and the crew meditates on the differences between coalitions, fronts, and assemblies in confronting such developments. They also discuss left critiques of anti-fascism and its intertwining with mutual aid and anarchist efforts in the US. Also featured: armed Antifa, media spectacle, Tucker Carlson, and Mark handles some inane calls from 'listeners'. This is The Empire Never Ended, the Antifascist Amerikanski-Balkan podcast about (neo) fascist terror, the (deep) state and the alienation, nihilism and desperation produced by the capitalist system. And how to get rid of all that. Something like that... Subscribe to our Patreon for weekly premium episodes! Check out our social media for updates and whatnot: Twitter + Facebook + Instagram + YouTube
#23 — In this episode of The Microscopists, we have a double-header for you as we're joined by Mark Bray of Novartis and Pearl Ryder of the Carpenter Lab at the Broad Institute. Mark and Pearl share their career histories, from high school to med school to the lab. We take in their career highlights—including Pearl's founding of the Future PI Slack peer mentoring group—as well as their thoughts on the importance of a holistic approach when making career decisions, wedding planning in a pandemic, and why in Mark's experience, the move from academia to industry isn't as scary as it sounds.Watch or Listen to all episodes of The Microscopists here: https://themicroscopists.bitesizebio.com/
#23. In this episode of The Microscopists, we have a double-header for you as we're joined by Mark Bray of Novartis and Pearl Ryder of the Carpenter Lab at the Broad Institute. Mark and Pearl share their career histories, from high school to med school to the lab. We take in their career highlights—including Pearl's founding of the Future PI Slack peer mentoring group—as well as their thoughts on the importance of a holistic approach when making career decisions, wedding planning in a pandemic, and why in Mark's experience, the move from academia to industry isn't as scary as it sounds.
#23. In this episode of The Microscopists, we have a double-header for you as we're joined by Mark Bray of Novartis and Pearl Ryder of the Carpenter Lab at the Broad Institute. Mark and Pearl share their career histories, from high school to med school to the lab. We take in their career highlights—including Pearl's founding of the Future PI Slack peer mentoring group—as well as their thoughts on the importance of a holistic approach when making career decisions, wedding planning in a pandemic, and why in Mark's experience, the move from academia to industry isn't as scary as it sounds.
Conversa com Acácio Augusto (Nusol - Núcleo de Sociabilidade Libertária) falando sobre o livro "ANTIFA - Manual Antifascista" de Mark Bray.TrilhaFlicts - Desmascarar sua bandeiraDesacato Civil - Sem Esquecimento nem PerdãoTrila Sonora do Gueto - Favela SinistraBGRZO - BlazerAcesse:https://desobedienciasonora.milharal.orgPodcast:www.megafono.host/podcast/desobediencia-sonoraSpotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/21q7Qt4XOIAeP5WOZZF6Vo…Mixcloud:https://www.mixcloud.com/desobedienciasonoraantenazero/
Shadow education is private supplementary tutoring. East Asia is often assumed to be the center of private tutoring. But it’s actually a global phenomenon. Today Mark Bray joins me to talk about shadow education in Africa. Mark Bray is the Director of the Centre for International Research in Supplementary Tutoring (CIRIST) at East China Normal University in Shanghai, and UNESCO Chair in Comparative Education at the University of Hong Kong. His latest book is Shadow Education in Africa: Private Supplementary Tutoring and its Policy Implications. freshedpodcast.com/markbray-2/ -- Get in touch! Twitter: @FreshEdpodcast Facebook: FreshEd Email: info@freshedpodcast.com Support FreshEd: www.freshedpodcast.com/donate
(2/19/21)The anti-facist movement Antifa is a common scapegoat for the political right in America in everything from the mass Black Lives Matter protests of last summer to the Jan. 6 insurrection at the Capitol. But who are the people behind this controversial group and what do they really stand for? In this installment of Leonard Lopate at Large on WBAI, the author of the 2017 book Antifa: The Anti-Fascist Handbook and lecturer at Rutgers University Mark Bray joins us for an honest look at Antifa.
An analysis of the history and present of Antifa, set within the bigger picture, including comments on the recent Capitol protests. (The written version of this review can be found here.)
Analizamos el asalto al capitolio de EEUU, sus antecedentes y la responsabilidad de Trump. Nos cuentan lo sucedido los periodistas Carlos Pérez Cruz y Nicolás Lupo. Analizamos sus consecuencias con Íñigo Sáez Ugarte y las analistas internacionales Carlota G. Encina y Alana Moceri. Y nos aportan su visión de lo ocurrido Mark Bray, autor del libro “Antifa”, y el profesor Vicente Rubio-Pueyo. Completa el programa Otras Miradas y Patricia Simón con la historia de Alejandra Morán Juárez, una mujer trans que escapó de México y ahora vive en EEUU. Más información sobre este programa: https://bit.ly/Trump792 Haz posible Carne Cruda aquí: http://www.carnecruda.es/hazte_productor/
Analizamos el asalto al capitolio de EEUU, sus antecedentes y la responsabilidad de Trump. Nos cuentan lo sucedido los periodistas Carlos Pérez Cruz y Nicolás Lupo. Analizamos sus consecuencias con Íñigo Sáez Ugarte y las analistas internacionales Carlota G. Encina y Alana Moceri. Y nos aportan su visión de lo ocurrido Mark Bray, autor del libro “Antifa”, y el profesor Vicente Rubio-Pueyo. Completa el programa Otras Miradas y Patricia Simón con la historia de Alejandra Morán Juárez, una mujer trans que escapó de México y ahora vive en EEUU. Más información sobre este programa: https://bit.ly/Trump792 Haz posible Carne Cruda aquí: http://www.carnecruda.es/hazte_productor/
In her first solo Extra Credit episode, Hannah tries not to get too mired in despair and instead focuses on the lessons she learned from Mark Bray on antifascism. This episode is sponsored by Kingdom of Sea and Stone by Mara Rutherford, published by Inkyard Press. Subscribe to the podcast via RSS, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Stitcher. To get even more YA news and recommendations, sign up for our What’s Up in YA newsletter! Show Notes Antifa: The Antifascist Handbook by Mark Bray Anger is a Gift by Mark Oshiro The Big Lie by Julie Mayhew The Fever King by Victoria Lee The Interrogation of Ashala Wolf by Ambelin Kwaymullina Orphan Monster Spy by Matt Killeen The Fountains of Silence by Ruta Sepetys Kent State by Deborah Wiles Say Her Name by Zetta Elliott, illustrated by Loveis Wise This Book Is Anti-Racist: 20 Lessons on How to Wake Up, Take Action, and Do the Work by Tiffany Jewell, illustrated by Aurelia Durand Woke: A Young Poet’s Call to Justice by Mahogany Browne, illustrated by Theodore Taylor III Find Sarah Hannah Gómez on Twitter or Instagram (twice!). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Hoje temos mais uma edição do quadro #DicaDoJulito E Seus Amigos! Neste espaço, todos os integrantes do Book's Time Brasil (e convidados) tem o seu momento para indicar algo cultural para todos vocês. E então, vocês tem alguma dica? Com a edição de Caíque Apolinário. As Dicas:Reality Show: Queer Eye (Netflix);Música: Liniker e os Caramelows - Sem nome, mas com endereço;Anime e Manwá: Tower of God;Livro: Admirável Mundo Novo, de Aldous Huxley;Documentário: Supersized me 2; Livro: Defeito de cor, Ana Maria Gonçalves; Livro: Antifa, de Mark Bray;Série: Kidding (Globoplay); Série: Jane, The Virgin;Filme: O Que Fazemos nas Sombras (Netflix);Filme: Entre Faca e Segredos (Amazon Prime Video). NÃO DEIXE O CAPPUCCINO ESFRIAR!Ajude o Cappuccino sendo o nosso padrinho ou apoiador para que o podcast continue existindo - e evoluindo! Eis os lugares onde você pode nos apoiar: PicPay! | Padrim | Apoie.se ASSINE NOSSO FEED!Spotify | Feed | Android | iTunes | Google Podcasts Deixe seu feedback para melhorarmos cada vez mais e entregarmos o melhor podcast possível a todos vocês. E nos avalie com 5 estrelas no iTunes! Entre para nosso grupo do WhatsApp!Clique no link e tome um cafézinho: http://bit.ly/loverscoffee Comente em nosso campo de comentários e também em nossas redes sociais: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bookstimebrasil/Twitter: https://twitter.com/bookstimebrasilInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/bookstimebrasil/Deezer: https://www.deezer.com/en/show/56271TuneIn: http://tunein.com/radio/Cappuccino-Cast-p966472/ E em nosso email: cappuccino.btb [arroba] gmail.com
Hoje temos mais uma edição do quadro #DicaDoJulito E Seus Amigos! Neste espaço, todos os integrantes do Book's Time Brasil (e convidados) tem o seu momento para indicar algo cultural para todos vocês. E então, vocês tem alguma dica? Com a edição de Caíque Apolinário. As Dicas:Reality Show: Queer Eye (Netflix);Música: Liniker e os Caramelows - Sem nome, mas com endereço;Anime e Manwá: Tower of God;Livro: Admirável Mundo Novo, de Aldous Huxley;Documentário: Supersized me 2; Livro: Defeito de cor, Ana Maria Gonçalves; Livro: Antifa, de Mark Bray;Série: Kidding (Globoplay); Série: Jane, The Virgin;Filme: O Que Fazemos nas Sombras (Netflix);Filme: Entre Faca e Segredos (Amazon Prime Video). NÃO DEIXE O CAPPUCCINO ESFRIAR!Ajude o Cappuccino sendo o nosso padrinho ou apoiador para que o podcast continue existindo - e evoluindo! Eis os lugares onde você pode nos apoiar: PicPay! | Padrim | Apoie.se ASSINE NOSSO FEED!Spotify | Feed | Android | iTunes | Google Podcasts Deixe seu feedback para melhorarmos cada vez mais e entregarmos o melhor podcast possível a todos vocês. E nos avalie com 5 estrelas no iTunes! Entre para nosso grupo do WhatsApp!Clique no link e tome um cafézinho: http://bit.ly/loverscoffee Comente em nosso campo de comentários e também em nossas redes sociais: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bookstimebrasil/Twitter: https://twitter.com/bookstimebrasilInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/bookstimebrasil/Deezer: https://www.deezer.com/en/show/56271TuneIn: http://tunein.com/radio/Cappuccino-Cast-p966472/ E em nosso email: cappuccino.btb [arroba] gmail.com
Nas últimas semanas temos acompanhado uma crescente onda de manifestações no Brasil e no mundo. De um lado antirracistas, antifascistas, pessoas pró-democracia; do outro, grupos antidemocráticos, defensores do governo de Jair Bolsonaro e que defendem o fechamento de poderes constituintes. Toda essa agitação acontece em meio a uma pandemia de um vírus que já matou mais de 50 mil pessoas no Brasil. Neste episódio do Tendo em Vista discutimos as questões políticas e sanitárias que rodeiam esses protestos. Eduardo Gonçalves e Ana Luíza Said apresentam: Manifestações de 2020 no Brasil e no mundo. // Acompanhe nossos convidados: @raphaelsebbadf (Instagram e Twitter), @antifa_df (Instagram), @jonatas_ferreira (Instagram) e barros_jonatas (Twitter) // Recomendações da semana: V de Vingança (2006); ANTIFA - O Manual Antifascista, Mark Bray (amzn.to/2YUq0kV); Minicurso: O que é antifascismo? (bit.ly/2BqJ4z5) // Sigam a gente nas nossas redes sociais: @tendoemvistaoficial no Instagram e @tendoemvista no Twitter. Estamos aqui toda segunda-feira, no seu tocador de podcast preferido! Feito por: Amanda Barcelos, Ana Luíza Said, Daniela Santos, Eduardo Gonçalves, Gustavo Cardozo e Júlia de Cássia. Contato: tendoemvistapodcast@gmail.com.
Guests: Sylvia Allegretto is a labor economist and co-chair of the Center on Wage and Employment Dynamics at the University of California, Berkeley. Mark Bray is a historian of human rights, terrorism, and politics in Modern Europe. He is the author of Antifa: The Anti-Fascist Handbook, Translating Anarchy: The Anarchism of Occupy Wall Street, and his upcoming The Anarchist Inquisition: Terrorism and Human Rights in Spain and France, 1890-1910. The post Antifa & The Latest Unemployment Data appeared first on KPFA.
anarchy (1)......... jesus Spoke with a Bavarian comrade about why we shouldn't have to fight for normal things, denying abortion to rape victims, changes in the movement, ways to engage with the public, it's not just about punching nazis, neighborhood organizing and liberated districts, how antifascism can't get isolated, supporting local community, openness about being an antifascist, what you should and should not talk about in public, bringing our ideas to people, fascism isn't just in the past, paranoia & anti-repression work, sharing praxis, you don't fight for yourself alone, struggle in the street can't exist without the struggle in the background, protest tactics, black bloc strategy, having fun working under such stressful conditions, humor, enjoying the small successes, fighting fear, being creative, GNWP adaptations, Americans fucked up punk, in a perfect world we wouldn't need antifascism, antifa are the REAL fascists, all fascism is violent while antifascism is very diverse, liberals, fascism is capitalism in crisis, mutual aid as antifascism, and unlearning hate. *Notes: -Anarchists are doing a great job distributing literature to the public, happens a lot. Don't really know where that came from. -I say "antifa" really weird at one point. Yeah... I don't know. Didn't say it as weird as Mark Bray tho, so -Patriarchy is a problem in every type of household, singling out Muslim households is islamophobic
We recap CNN's hilarious drunken New Year's Eve, and then discuss Michael Wolff's "Fire & Fury," the Gorilla Channel, Megyn Kelly's recent white supremacism segment, a case of racist pancakes at IHOP, Lauren Southern's coverage of the Count Dankula "Nazi pug" trial, Keith Ellison's endorsement of Antifa, and an expert level troll's sanctuary state signs in California. Support the show and help us make it better! Become a Patron: http://www.patreon.com/beautyandthebeta Make a one-time contribution on PayPal: http://www.paypal.me/beautyandthebeta Blonde's channel: http://bit.ly/23RrR3z Blonde's Twitter (RIP): http://bit.ly/2t41Wvc Blonde's Gab: http://bit.ly/2jQFS4a Matt's Twitter: http://bit.ly/2ib6eKr Email the show: beautyandthebeta@gmail.com Beauty & the Beta on demand: http://bit.ly/1TUcepj Listen on iTunes: http://apple.co/23YM9rM Listen on Google Play: http://bit.ly/2iFWOqD Listen on Soundcloud: http://bit.ly/1TUce8E Listen on Stitcher: http://bit.ly/1TlubhE Listen on Podbean: http://bit.ly/1TUcnJ8 MUSIC Sweet Child O Mine Remix: https://youtu.be/X6ekYr4ouKQ Bearing and SugarTits' cover of "Catch the Wind" http://bit.ly/2fu9qUO "Dog Park" and "Odahviing" written and performed by AENEAS: http://bit.ly/2sibPZ7 ITEMS REFERENCED Brash's art: http://bit.ly/2ACqjCT Facepalm's art: http://bit.ly/2ACDG60 Hypatia Ascent's art: http://bit.ly/2ADd9FE Lady tries to get Ted Cruz to say "socialism will win": http://bit.ly/2ADuG0a The Jeopardy "Gangsta's Paradise" incident: http://bit.ly/2CBzklm Coolio responds: http://bit.ly/2AClzgc The actual song: https://youtu.be/N6voHeEa3ig Lactatia modeling scandal: http://bit.ly/2ADbkse CNN's weed segments: https://youtu.be/tZnPHW5z5vM Brook's balls are bigger than Don's: https://youtu.be/DFtzJRO2oU8 Original Clay Travis 'boobs' segment: https://youtu.be/TcWOQKbEPD0 Clay Travis issues his challenge: http://bit.ly/2ABm3Dn Couple fakes engagement to shout they love boobs: https://youtu.be/XPn1vlpfkh4 CNN publishes the engagement as real: http://bit.ly/2CPvSnk Brooke and Don tell everyone how sober they are: https://youtu.be/J4kb8NbMCt8 Michael Wolff on the Today show: https://youtu.be/REEg6Jwmp6s Wolff's BBC Radio interview: http://bbc.in/2CPQLyS MSNBC says the spirit of the book is true: http://bit.ly/2CLHcRb The Gorilla Channel story: http://bit.ly/2CLtuhv Gorilla Channel wins big at the Golden Globes: http://bit.ly/2AClbhR Megyn Kelly's segment on white supremacism: https://youtu.be/WpkU6skEW7c David Duke says it's okay to be white: http://bit.ly/2ACixJ6 David Duke has praise for Kelly's piece on the confederate flag: http://bit.ly/2CBBe5u HuffPost's hit piece on Paul Nehlen: http://bit.ly/2CO6zlq Racist IHOP pancakes: http://bit.ly/2ADAyqp Lauren Southern's coverage of the Count Dankula trial: https://youtu.be/j-qXSZ_IP4A https://youtu.be/xS1HSibtvlE Count Dankula's update: https://youtu.be/vVs6X7_UqAQ Keith Ellison endorses Mark Bray's Antifa book: http://bit.ly/2ADsrKj Mark Bray on Meet the Press: https://youtu.be/_egmWWO2xLc Mark Bray at Berkeley: https://youtu.be/QBLrI3WGsWc Newsweek bemoans "racist and anti-muslim backlash" to Ellison: http://bit.ly/2CMhJqZ California's sanctuary state signs: http://washex.am/2ADOkZX
Today is the beginning of the J20 inauguration protester trials in DC. There are some important developments in the case, so we interview Sam from DC Legal Posse about what's going on and how to support the defendants. We also interview a Polish anti-fascist from Warsaw about this weekend's 60,000 person far-right march that was littered with Nazi slogans. The folks at the IRL squat in Chicago called us to talk about resisting their eviction and squatting as a window to a world outside of capitalism. Stay tuned until the end for exciting calls for upcoming action camps and decentralized days of action. {November 15th, 2017} -------SHOW NOTES------ Table of Contents: Introduction {0:00} Headlines {1:45} Ultranationalist march in Poland {9:50} IRL squat in Chicago {18:00} J20 updates{25:50} Next Week's News {30:50} J20 support resources: J20 Legal Defense Fund Sub.media's Defend J20 Resistance info video Twitter Fed book Agency: The J20 Case, What You Need to Know The Nation published a really good article, found here, on the importance of supporting the J20 inauguration day defendants. The Intercept: Group Investigating Police Conduct On Inauguration Day Has History Of Siding With Police Anti-capitalists in Montreal are holding an anti-G7 organizing assembly on November 18 at … 1PM to 5PM Comité social Centre-Sud 1710 Beaudry Near the Beaudry metro station. The room is wheelchair accessible. On November 21 at 8 PM EST, tune into CrimethInc.com for a live video presentation in which an experienced legal support worker will explain what grand juries are, how they work, and how to resist them. Donate here to support the Rojinegro anarchist infoshop in Bogotá, Colombia. Call in to Wabash Valley Correctional Facility and the Indiana Department of Corrections to demand that prisoners on strike stop being harassed by guards, be removed from camera cells, and that guards stop tampering with prisoner mail. Wabash Valley Warden Richard Brown: (812) 398–5050 IDOC Commissioner Robert E. Carter Jr.: (317) 232–5711 IDOC Chief of Staff Randy Koester: (317) 232–5711 Here is the Facebook page for Northwest Detention Center Resistance in Tacoma, WA. The Cascadia Forest Defenders are fighting against the Goose Timber Sale of 2,500 acres of the Willamette National Forest in Oregon. Go here to donate to their struggle or find out how to get involved. Anti-fascist organizing resources: This Is Not A Dialogue The Anti-Fascist Action chapter of Recipes for Disaster Episodes 11 and 12 of The Ex-Worker podcast Torch Anti-Fascist Network, the IWW's General Defense Committee, Antifa International Notes on Anti-Fascist Self-Defense Training: 10 Lessons from the Russian Anti-Fascist Experience Tour dates for Mark Bray speaking on his new book Antifa: The Anti-Fascist Handbook: 11/15 Davis, CA: University of California, Davis- Voorhies Hall 126 7PM 11/16 Stanford University: 3:30- Building 320, Room 105, Braun Corner (Geology Corner) 11/16 San Francisco: City Lights (at night) 11/17 LA: Skylight Books 11/18 Berkeley: South Berkeley Senior Center (2939 Ellis St) 7PM 11/19 San Francisco: Howard Zinn Bookfair Full event details, including specific locations and times, can be found here. Writings by Greek anarchist political prisoners Pola Roupa and Nikos Maziotis: Their most recent statement Oral declaration to the court – Pola Roupa Political Letter to Society – Kostas Gournas, Nikos Maziotis, Pola Roupa Statement to the Athens Criminal Court – Nikos Maziotis Other anarchist podcast episodes mentioned in this Hotwire: The latest IGDcast has an interview with Indiana Department of Corrections Watch, who are organizing support for the hunger strike at Wabash Valley Correctional. This episode of The Final Straw has interviews with two latinx organizers about DACA and the DREAM act. The brand new episode 59 of The Ex-Worker podcast has first-hand stories and lessons from anarchists who resisted grand juries. This episode of The Final Straw has interviews with Cascadia Forest Defenders about their anti-logging occupation in the Willamette National Forest. CrimethInc. essays mentioned in this Hotwire: Make Your Own Effigies: A Tactic for Delegitimizing Authority and Rendering Dissent Visible Videos & Pictures Anarchists in Moscow commemorating the centennial of the Russian Revolution Why to support the J20 defendants The captured white nationalist banner which was corrected to now say “It's Ok To Be… Antifascist Action.” The older women who sat and blocked the nationalist march in Warsaw, Poland on November 11 The Mi'kmaq blockade of the Alton Gas Project in Nova Scotia The flyer handed out in the neighborhood of the IRL squat in Chicago The 2018 Certain Days: Freedom for Political Prisoners calendar is now available! Your group can buy 10 or more at the rate of $10 each. Single issues are available from LeftWingBooks.net and AK Press. This year's theme is “Awakening Resistance,” and features art and writings by Jesus Barraza, Fight Toxic Prisons, Serena Tang, Andrea Ritchie, Roger Peet, Sophia Dawson, Rasmea Support Committee, EE Vera, Herman Bell, Fernando Marti, Alexandra Valiente, Billie Belo, Arlene Gallone Support Committee, Marius Mason, David Gilbert, UB Topia, April Rosenblum, Design Action Collective, Sundiata Acoli, CrimethInc, Annie Banks, Mutope Duguma, Xinachtli, Zola and more. You can sponsor copies for prisoners for only $8, postage included! Just be sure to specify their full legal name and prisoner number. Any questions can be sent to info@certaindays.org. Ongoing grassroots disaster relief efforts: Florida: Mutual Aid Disaster Relief Texas: Bayou Action Street Health, Greater Houston Grassroots Relief, World on My Shoulders, Austin Common Ground, the Black Women's Defense League, Redneck Revolt Houston, West Street Response Team, Houston Food Not Bombs California: Sonoma County IWW wildfire rebuilding fund Puerto Rico: Submedia's grassroots disaster relief support, Hurricane Maria Community Recovery Fund, Mutual Aid Disaster Relief: here and here. Also, check out Mutual Aid Disaster Relief's website for on-the-ground reports from Puerto Rico. Mexico: Oaxaca Earthquake Autonomous Solidarity Campaign Corrections & Clarifications Last Hotwire we repeated an uncredible claim that the Department of Homeland security considers Antifa a terrorist group. For a thorough debunking of that claim, check out Taking Out the Trash: Fact Checking Politico's “Antifa Attacks”. Now, it is true that New Jersey's Department of Homeland Security has written up a profile of anti-fascists, but they don't explicitly call Antifa a terrorist group.
From calling Mexicans rapists and criminals at his campaign kick-off, to three different travel bans restricting travel from majority-Muslim nations, from alleged violations of the emoluments clause to the ongoing probe into collusion with the Russian government in the 2016 election, from the "Access Hollywood" tape to the Iran nuclear deal, from the NBA to the NFL, there sometimes seem to be as many reasons given for why President Donald Trump must be removed from office as there are protest movements. In a one-hour special State of the Resistance edition of TrumpWatch, Jesse discusses what lessons activists can learn from the history of radical anti-fascist protest throughout the last century with Mark Bray, a former Occupy Wall Street organizer, Dartmouth College lecturer and author of the book "Antifa: The Anti-Fascist Handbook" and Barbara Ann Radnofsky, a retired trial lawyer, the first woman in Texas history to run as the Democratic candidate for the US Senate and the author of "A Citizen's Guide to Impeachment" about what remedies are available within the current political system to remove a sitting president from office.
From calling Mexicans rapists and criminals at his campaign kick-off, to three different travel bans restricting travel from majority-Muslim nations, from alleged violations of the emoluments clause to the ongoing probe into collusion with the Russian government in the 2016 election, from the "Access Hollywood" tape to the Iran nuclear deal, from the NBA to the NFL, there sometimes seem to be as many reasons given for why President Donald Trump must be removed from office as there are protest movements. In a one-hour special State of the Resistance edition of TrumpWatch, Jesse discusses what lessons activists can learn from the history of radical anti-fascist protest throughout the last century with Mark Bray, a former Occupy Wall Street organizer, Dartmouth College lecturer and author of the book "Antifa: The Anti-Fascist Handbook" and Barbara Ann Radnofsky, a retired trial lawyer, the first woman in Texas history to run as the Democratic candidate for the US Senate and the author of "A Citizen's Guide to Impeachment" about what remedies are available within the current political system to remove a sitting president from office.
In episode #56, we covered the repercussions of the violent showdown that took place between fascists and counter-demonstrators in Charlottesville, Virginia on August 12. The month since then has seen massive anti-fascist demonstrations around the US and a backlash in which liberal “centrists” have joined the far right in attempting to portray those who resist fascism as being no better than the fascists who murdered Heather Heyer in Charlottesville in the course attempting to bring about another Holocaust. In this episode, we back up a bit to offer some background on contemporary fascism and the struggle against it, refute hostile propaganda from the corporate media, and present some points of departure from which to strategize the future of the anti-fascist movement. Along the way, we hear from author Mark Bray, debunk myths about “free speech,” and break up with Noam Chomsky, who helped get some of us into this stuff but is really losing his grip in his old age. This episode includes complete audio versions of several important texts that have appeared on crimethinc.com recently, including “Not Your Grandfather's Antifascism,” “Why We Fought in Charlottesville,” and the interview “Squaring off against Fascism: Critical Reflections from the Front Lines.” {September 12, 2017} -------SHOW NOTES------ Table of Contents: Introduction {0:01} Excerpts from Ex-Worker Episode 11 {2:03} It's Over, Noam {9:30} Essay: ‘Myths about Antifa' by Spencer Sunshine {15:47} Free Speech FAQ {17:49} Democracy Now Interview with Mark Bray {25:56} CrimethInc. Essay: Why We Fought in Charlottesville {36:52} CrimethInc. Essay: Squaring off against Fascism {46:29} CrimethInc. Essay: Not Your Grandfather's Antifascism {1:06:06} Conclusion {1:32:11} We included excerpts from our discussion of fascism and anti-fascism from Ex-Worker Episode 11; we'd recommend revisiting that episode for an analysis of contemporary fascism and the resistance anarchists have mounted to it, including the history of Anti-Racist Action. The episode also contains interviews with One People's Project and New York City Anarchist Black Cross. Spencer Sunshine's “Debunking the 3 Biggest Myths About Antifa” is an essay we quote at length in this episode to point out some of the ways that anti-fascist action in Charlottesville and around the country has helped shut down fascist organizing. We included an excerpt of our Free Speech FAQ from Ex-Worker Episode 12; check out this episode in full for a look into how anarchists fought against Franco in the Spanish Revolution and beyond, as well as interview with Occupied London about fascism and resistance in Greece, as well as some lively anti-fascist movie reviews. Mark Bray just published a new book, Antifa: The Anti-Fascist Handbook. In this episode, we excerpt from a great two-part interview he did with Democracy Now. Part 1 / Part 2 This episode includes complete audio versions of several important texts that have appeared on crimethinc.com recently, including “Not Your Grandfather's Antifascism,” “Why We Fought in Charlottesville,” and the interview “Squaring off against Fascism: Critical Reflections from the Front Lines.” Tune into The Hotwire, our new 20–30 minute weekly anarchist newscast. New episodes premier every Wednesday this fall.
When is speech no longer just speech? David Remnick looks at how leftist protests at Berkeley, right-wing violence in Charlottesville, and open-carry laws around the country are testing the traditional liberal consensus on freedom of expression. He speaks with Mark Bray, the author of a new and sympathetic book about Antifa; Melissa Murray, a law-school professor at U.C. Berkeley; and Dahlia Lithwick, a legal analyst for Slate.
While appearing on NBC News' Meet the Press, the author of “Antifa: The Anti-Fascist Handbook” said violence is a “legitimate response” to the “far right's ideology”. Guest: Professor Mark Bray, author of “Antifa: The Anti-Fascist Handbook” and visiting scholar at the Gender Research Institute at Dartmouth College (Photo: Steve Helber/AP Photo) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Guests are: Mark Bray, Rod Richmond