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Today I talk with M. E. O'Brien and Eman Abdelhadi about their dazzling and challenging book, Everything for Everyone: An Oral History of the New York Commune, 2052 to 2072. They imagine a world haunted by genocide, ecocide, disease, fascism, and viral capitalism, but rather than writing a dystopian novel, O'Brien and Abdelhadi create a complex mosaic of oral histories, in which they each play the part of interviewer. The result is a story that far exceeds New York, and the twenty years noted in the title. The histories cover generations across the globe, and reach into the deep sources of trauma, and the kinds of mutual care we will need to not only survive, but also to thrive in these frightening times.Eman Abdelhadi is an academic, organizer and writer based in Chicago. She is co-author of "Everything for Everyone: An Oral History of the New York Commune, 2052-2072," a revolutionary sci-fi novel published in 2022 with Common Notions Press. She is an assistant professor and sociologist at the University of Chicago, where she researches American Muslim communities, and she is a columnist at In These Times magazine where she writes on the Palestine Liberation movement and American politics. Eman organizes with the Salon Kawakib collective, Faculty and Staff for Justice in Palestine at the University of Chicago, Scholars for Social Justice and other formations.M. E. O'Brien writes and speaks on gender freedom and capitalism. She has written two books: Family Abolition: Capitalism and the Communizing of Care (Pluto Press, 2023) and a co-authored speculative novel, Everything for Everyone: An Oral History of the New York Commune, 2052–2072 (Common Notions, 2022). She is a member of the editorial collective of Pinko, a magazine of gay communism. Her work on family abolition has been translated into Chinese, German, Greek, French, Spanish, Catalan, and Turkish.Previously, she coordinated the New York City Trans Oral History Project, and worked in HIV and AIDS activism and services. She completed a PhD at NYU, where she wrote on how capitalism shaped New York City LGBTQ social movements. She currently works a psychotherapist in private practice and is a psychoanalyst in formation.
Dr. Eyal Pinko (Bar-Ilan University) breaks down Iran's recent attack on Israel, examining Iran's warfare tactics, Israel's strategic response options, the future of Lebanon amidst tensions with Hezbollah and more with JPC's Talia Dekel-Fleissig.
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On season 7, Episode 3 of The Art Career Podcast, Emily sits down with fashion photograher and director Brianna Capozzi in her Brooklyn, NY apartment.First published in 2014, Brianna Capozzi has been working for over a decade to make distinctive images that have contributed to a movement of contemporary female-led fashion photography. Capozzi's work places less emphasis on an ideal and instead uplifts the raw, fierce and playful that exists innately and uniquely in each subject. Her work demonstrates a fervent interest in the power, versatility, and inherent creative force of the female form.Advertising: Adidas, Agent Provocateur, Alexander Wang, Bally, Bottega Veneta, Burberry, Calvin Klein, Carolina Herrera, Cartier, Chloe, Chopard, Deisel, DKNY, Eckhaus Latta, Fenty, Frankie's Bikinis, GAP, Gucci, Jonathan Simkhai, Khaite, Marc Jacobs, Maryam Nassir Zadeh, Nike, Nordstrom, Pinko, Puma, Rare Beauty, Stella McCartney, Victoria's Secret, Skims, Zara.Editorial: All In, American Vogue, British Vogue, Beauty Papers, Blau, D Republica, Dazed & Confused, Double, Interview, M Le Monde, Marfa, Myth, Pop, Re-Edition, Vogue Italia.Published: Well Behaved Women (Idea Book, 2018), Sisters (Idea Book, 2024)Free Resource for Artists!Want expert guidance on building your art career? Download Navigating the Art World: A Comprehensive Guide for Artists—a free resource covering essential industry insights, practical tips, and more. Get it here: Download NowLinks:https://www.instagram.com/briannalcapozzi/?hl=enhttps://rep-ltd.com/artists/brianna-capozzi theartcareer.com Follow us: @theartcareer Host: @emilymcelwreath_art Production + Creative Direction @soniaruscoe Editing: @benjamin.galloway Join our community for exclusive updates, artist resources, and behind-the-scenes content! Sign up at theartcareer.com Never miss an episode! Subscribe & leave us a review on Apple Podcasts & Spotify
Our special guest is back for a second installment, so we decided to show her exactly what Steve and Brandon put themselves through each week by playing a movie that is waaayyy less competently done than last week's episode. But first, we talk about our #dreams for a bit and look for a little analysis. Killer Kites: Abby receives a crappy plastic kite as part of her grandmother's estate. Unbeknownst to Abby, this isn't just some ordinary kite. It is a blood-thirsty communist PInko kite set on the destruction of capitalist society. After the mysterious death of her brother, Abby has to assemble a crack squad to combat the Red Kite menace. Boys From County Hell final grade: Steve An upper-echelon movie for the ultra-low-budget set. I was entertained. Jokes hit. The movie's lead star was better than expected. 4.0/5.0 Brandon A good way to kill an hour or so. Not my favorite of the micro-budget movies, though, so have to rank it lower than some others. 3.5/5.0 Amanda I was entertained by the absurdity, but the story itself was underdeveloped. It left me with a lot of unanswered questions. 3.2/5.0 Cocktail of the Week: Plastic Kite 1 1/2 oz Bourbon 3/4 oz Amaro 1/4 oz Campari 3/4 oz Fresh-Squeezed Lemon Juice 1/4 oz Simple Syrup Combine everything in a cocktail shaker. Shake to chill and combine. Serve in a martini glass. As usual, feel free to chill the glass if you want. Double strain it if you want. Garnish if you want. Make it your own. Cocktail Grade: A good variation of the more famous Paper Plane. Even our non-bourbon-fan control group said the drink was "not terrible." Bourbon fans will give it higher marks. 4/5 ------------------ Contact us with feedback or cocktail/movie recommendations to: boozeandbmovies@gmail.com X: @boozeandbmovies Instagram: @boozeandbmovies Threads: @boozeandbmovies www.facebook.com/boozeandbmovies --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/boozeandbmovies/support
Back in the 1950s, America was very afraid of Soviet spies and communist sympathizers infiltrating the government and destroying the United States from within. And there were actual spies sharing secrets with the Soviets. But concern soon gave way to paranoia, and a political witch-hunt began, with a self-serving senator from Wisconsin leading a very misguided and ultimately anti-American and embarrassing Red Scare that destroyed the lives of many. If you are able to give extra support this holiday season, please consider supporting the annual Bad Magic Giving Tree by purchasing a digital amazon gift card and sending it to givingtree2024@badmagicproductions.comWe are accepting gift cards starting now through November 21st!Merch and more: www.badmagicproductions.com Timesuck Discord! https://discord.gg/tqzH89vWant to join the Cult of the Curious PrivateFacebook Group? Go directly to Facebook and search for "Cult of the Curious" to locate whatever happens to be our most current page :)For all merch-related questions/problems: store@badmagicproductions.com (copy and paste)Please rate and subscribe on Apple Podcasts and elsewhere and follow the suck on social media!! @timesuckpodcast on IG and http://www.facebook.com/timesuckpodcastWanna become a Space Lizard? Click here: https://www.patreon.com/timesuckpodcast.Sign up through Patreon, and for $5 a month, you get access to the entire Secret Suck catalog (295 episodes) PLUS the entire catalog of Timesuck, AD FREE. You'll also get 20% off of all regular Timesuck merch PLUS access to exclusive Space Lizard merch.
On today's episode, I got a chance to talk with Solomon Brager, the artist and author of the recently published graphic memoir, Heavyweight. Solomon Brager is a cartoonist and writer living in Brooklyn, New York. They are a 2023-2025 Jerome Hill Artists Fellow, a member of the Pinko magazine editorial collective and the director of community engagement at Jewish Currents magazine. Heavyweight deals with Solomon's own search through the archives to learn the story of their German Jewish family fleeing the Nazis and escaping the Holocaust, specifically through Solomon's elective affinity for a great grandfather, Erich, who was a boxer (and punched Nazis). The book is careful to tell the story of the Holocaust within a larger context of European colonial genocide, so that we see the eventual targeting of Jews, Roma, Sinti, and others as a continuation of German policies in Africa, for example. In this light, as Sol and I discuss, we can also view the eventual statehood of Israel as a culmination of this history of colonialism and violence. Though the book's focus isn't on Israel, we do spend time in this conversation analyzing the dynamics of Zionism in relation to the stories and teaching of the Holocaust to American Jews, and the idea of Jewish exceptionalism. One of the things I loved, and that we discuss also, is the way Sol represents in the book their own ambivalence about the this history, both in terms of family relations and scholarly practice, an ambivalence that Sol discusses as an ethical relationship to the past, an openness to being wrong. In this light, I also love the way this book depicts a kind of trans choosing of history and ancestors, as Sol finds a link to a Jewish masculinity in their great-grandfather: this is another ethical ambivalence, one that I think shows us we can tell stories of the past that don't determine our future as inevitable, while still honoring the complexities of the dead. I highly recommend this book, it is honest, vulnerable, and thoughtful. You can find Solomon Brager at https://solomonbrager.com, or on Instagram @jbbrager. I also am linking a comic that Sol did for Jewish Currents debunking claims to Jewish indigeneity, “When Settlers Become Native”—they mention it in our talk, and it's a text I have also called on in my own writing. I also recommend checking out Pinko and Jewish Currents. As always, We have an online submission form at https://form.jotform.com/thebreakuptheory/stories and a phone line at (917) 426-6548. Please write and call us, to share your break up stories, your questions about ending things, and your hopes for liberation! If you like this show, please share with your friends and rate and follow us wherever you get podcasts. You can also support the project and my writing by subscribing to my patreon patreon.com/thebreakuptheory. If you have any extra cash, you can sign up for $5/month, though nothing there is paywalled. On my patreon, I regularly post both short and long written pieces, along with episodes, and other conversations I'm having. I am so grateful for all of you supporting me and this project! The Breakup Theory is a member of the Channel Zero Network of anarchist podcasts. Check out this link to find many other important and fun projects, like my buddies, The Final Straw Radio.
On today's episode, I talk with Ariel Ajeno, who recently published an essay in the latest issue of Pinko, called “After Consent”: What is the role of consent in a revolution? Ariel Ajeno is a writer, dancer, and independent scholar based in Chicago, IL. The beautiful essay mixes personal experience with theoretical and practical analysis of the benefits and limits of consent and how that relates to the work of transforming the world beyond the principles of oppression that contain us now. Our conversation digs down into some nitty gritty questions about sexual consent, its difference from bodily autonomy, its parallels with revolutionary or resistant actions and organizing, and prefigurative aspects of how we might relate to one another, including experiences with cruising. As Ariel says towards the end of the conversation, There is going to be sex at the barricades, there is going to be sex at the encampment. So we should be honest about how we want to deal with the overlapping of revolutionary and sexual desires. I think that desire or pleasure is often left out of the overly serious conversation of destroying this world and forming other ways of relating, both as a legacy of masculinist authoritarian Marxist party organizations, and in reaction to the failures of gay liberation and radical feminism. But we can't just dismiss the ways that these earlier militants engaged with these questions, nor the obstacles they faced and created. Having sex at the barricades means we need to be able to step in to difficult, complicated, messy relations that we can't control or predict—in other words, an anarchist vision of action and change. Assessing the end of the radical gay movement, only a year after it started, Guy Hocquenghem said that they had radically changed the homosexual geography of Paris, where their general assemblies became giant cruising sites, with the police threat removed. And that in itself is not so bad. Thinking after consent really asks us to confront our desire for control and our willingness to experiment and fail, in other words how we must engage with our own power in between us. Ariel's analysis in the essay and the conversation feels very thorough and generative, and I'm excited to share it. I will link to the essay and to the wonderful Pinko collective in the show notes. You can also find Ariel on Twitter @generoajeno and on Instagram @ariel_ajeno As always, We have an online submission form at https://form.jotform.com/thebreakuptheory/stories and a phone line at (917) 426-6548. Please write and call us, to share your break up stories, your questions about ending things, and your hopes for liberation! If you like this show, please share with your friends and rate and follow us wherever you get podcasts. You can also support the project and my writing by subscribing to my patreon patreon.com/thebreakuptheory. If you have any extra cash, you can sign up for $5/month, though nothing there is paywalled. On my patreon, I regularly post both short and long written pieces, along with episodes, and other conversations I'm having. I am so grateful for all of you supporting me and this project!
We're gonna get all Commie and Pinko on you here. #howthewestwasfucked#htwwf#americanhistory#oldwest#wildwest
Straight from the no-math Greek-'froading bipedal-maintenance intro, it's a full hour of gearhead supremacy. Two big topics loom: tech versus you (and two of the nastiest manifestations of the threat, including what's being done with your data and what the Chinese are doing with self-driving cars), plus a chaser about carmakers having to lie about electric car sales numbers because no one wants them. From there, we've got what sensible carmakers like Ford and Toyota are doing (running away from electrics), while woketarded outfits like GM are barreling headlong into battery-powered doom. ...Epoch Times and Legal Insurrection provided articles for this show. There's also a little something about caffeination and hydration with sauce from the pickle ball pros at Holey Performance. ...Because you're already dirty: good whiskey, bad investments, the Caprice versus the Crown Vic, and rock from COC, Bowie, Ninja, Graveyard Farmers, Electronic Excursions, and Southern Culture.
Straight from the no-math Greek-'froading bipedal-maintenance intro, it's a full hour of gearhead supremacy. Two big topics loom: tech versus you (and two of the nastiest manifestations of the threat, including what's being done with your data and what the Chinese are doing with self-driving cars), plus a chaser about carmakers having to lie about electric car sales numbers because no one wants them. From there, we've got what sensible carmakers like Ford and Toyota are doing (running away from electrics), while woketarded outfits like GM are barreling headlong into battery-powered doom. ...Epoch Times and Legal Insurrection provided articles for this show. There's also a little something about caffeination and hydration with sauce from the pickle ball pros at Holey Performance. ...Because you're already dirty: good whiskey, bad investments, the Caprice versus the Crown Vic, and rock from COC, Bowie, Ninja, Graveyard Farmers, Electronic Excursions, and Southern Culture.
The polls are moving the wrong way for Donny...and Kamala and the Democrats have named former High School Teacher and football coach Tim Waltz, to be her VP. The GOP tries to portray him as a threatening long haired Pinko freak...(who just happens to have a pig running in the frigging State Fair). It doesn't work. We discuss the polls and watch more GOP facination with sofa cushions. Pull up a sofa...
Questa settimana abbiamo intervistato una donna visionaria nonché pioniera del mondo private equity del settore moda in Italia. Abbiamo parlato con Roberta Benaglia, Founder & CEO di Style Capital SGR. STYLE CAPITAL è un Fondo di private equity che investe in aziende con fatturato tra i 20 e i 200 milioni di euro e che operano nei settori del Lifestyle, Fashion & Luxury. Alcuni dei brand su cui Style Capital ha investito sono Forte forte, Zimmerman, Re/Done, Luisa via Roma, Golden Goose, e il più recente Autry. Nata a Rho, in provincia di Milano, Roberta ha studiato ingegneria gestionale al Politecnico. si avvicina al mondo della finanza e del private equity proprio durante l'università, partecipando ad un convegno di Elserino Piol, padre del VC italiano. Erano gli anni della new economy, le imprese tech stavano affiorando sul mercato azionario e Roberta inizia il suo percorso professionale in Borsa D'Italia, dove incontra imprenditori visionari e di successo. A soli 33 anni diventa socia fondatrice del fondo di Private Equity DGPA, dove le viene affidato il settore consumer e moda, al tempo fin troppo sottovalutato dal mondo della finanza. Ma Roberta trasforma la sfida in un'opportunità e in poco tempo riesce a dimostrare la sua lungimiranza che la porterà poi a rilevare il fondo e diventarne CEO. Con la sua esperienza e con il suo intuito Roberta è riuscita a percepire la potenzialità dell'affordable luxury in anni in cui emergevano brand come Forte Forte, Liu Jo, Twin Set, e Pinko. Nell'intervista abbiamo parlato tanto di moda ovviamente ma anche del significato di successo, di perseveranza, e di grandi ambizioni. NEWSLETTER Iscriviti a Il Digestivo: https://ildigestivo.substack.com/ SPONSOR Serenis è una piattaforma digitale per il benessere mentale. Seguendo il link: www.serenis.it troverai un questionario da riempire e da lì, tramite un algoritmo proprietario, la piattaforma ti connetterà con il terapeuta più adatto a te. Le sedute sono online e se il terapeuta selezionato non ti convince, puoi facilmente cambiare. Serenis ha deciso di offrire un codice sconto per tutti gli ascoltatori di Made IT. Con il codice MADEIT7 avrai un colloquio gratuito e un'agevolazione di 7 euro sulle successive 3 sedute. SOCIAL MEDIA Se vi piace il podcast, il modo migliore per dircelo o per darci un feedback (e quello che ci aiuta di più a farlo diffondere) è semplicemente lasciare una recensione a 5 stelle o un commento su Spotify o l'app di Apple Podcast. Ci ha aiuta davvero tantissimo, quindi non esitate :) Se volete farci delle domande o seguirci, potete farlo qui: Instagram @madeit.podcast LinkedIn @madeitpodcast
On this Wednesday edition of Sid & Friends in the Morning, Sid applies the vintage and provocative term "pinko commie" to modern day American society, and where you can find these America-hating individuals in spades. In other news of the day, momentum builds to oust Speaker of the House Mike Johnson, Senator Tom Cotton echoes Sid when discussing how to deal with the pro-Palestinian freaks disrupting our city's streets, Donald Trump's hush money trial in New York City continues to search for its jury members, and our WABC colleagues on the air are starting to support Sid's theory regarding the Biden Administration's involvement in the coordination of Iran's attack on Israel over the weekend. Owen Loof, Curtis Sliwa, Andrew Giuliani, Arthur Aidala, Peter King and Nancy Mace join Sid on this hump day installment of Sid & Friends in the Morning. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
La classifica degli sprechiLe imprese alla sfida della sostenibilità non solo ambientaleOggi, domani e domenica Radio 24 è presente con alcuni suoi programmi in uno stand in Piazza Garibaldi a Parma in occasione della Green week. Al centro della nuova edizione della Green week, in programma dal 5 al 7 aprile, ci saranno le fabbriche e gli obiettivi dell agenda europea, la crisi climatica e la trasformazione delle filiere. Le sfide legate alla sostenibilità, da quelle internazionali alle partire che si giocano sui territori. Il festival, che ogni anno porta a Parma i massimi esperti dei temi della green economy, insieme a esponenti delle istituzioni, imprenditori, ricercatori e dottorandi provenienti dalla migliori università italiane, quest anno raddoppia con 70 eventi e 300 relatori. Attraverso sette sezioni tematiche verranno raccontati i legami tra il green e diversi settori industriali dall agroalimentare alla moda, dall edilizia alla logistica. Tra i molti eventi ce n'è stato anche uno stamattina dal titolo "Le imprese alla sfida della sostenibilità non solo ambientale", a cui a partecipato Giuseppe Pasini, presidente di Feralpi Group. Insieme a lui Fulvia Bacchi, direttore generale di UNIC Concerie Italiane, Valeria Brambilla, socio e presidente di Deloitte & Touche, Pietro Negra, fondatore e presidente di Pinko, Vittorio Ratto, vice direttore generale di Crédit Agricole Italia, e Filippo Zuppichin, ad di Piovan.Ne parliamo con Giuseppe Pasini, Presidente di Feralpi Group.
In this episode of The E-commerce Toolbox: Expert Perspectives, host Kailin Noivo is joined by Silvia Granelli from the Marketplace Operations team at luxury fashion brand PINKO. Together, they explore the pros and cons of marketplace integrations, as well as how PINKO keeps up to date with digital innovation and tests new technologies with an approach that balances data and instinct.
Does Pinko editor Max Fox have a thing with posthumous projects? We explore Max's relationship to death by talking about his work editing his friend Chris Chitty's book, Sexual Hegemony: Statecraft, Sodomy, and Capital in the Rise of the World System.Content warning: suicide, dead friends, anxiety, legacy, Accountability, history is real, gay communism, Amphitheater of the Dead, having sex in nature.If you believe in This Is Your Afterlife and want fun bonus episodes, become a patron for $5 or $15/month at patreon.com/davemaher. Follow Max on Twitter: @mxwfx, and check out his website, maxfox.site. You can read his translation of Guy Hocquenghem's The Amphitheater of the Dead for free on his website. You can buy Sexual Hegemony at Duke University Press.Visit Pinko at pinko.online. Issue 3 of the magazine starts shipping soon! You can follow Pinko, @pinkomagazine, on Twitter and Instagram.Follow this show on IG: @thisisyourafterlife, and get more info at thisisyourafterlife.com. Donate to Chicago Abortion Fund during their fund-a-thon via my link here!Follow me @thisisdavemaher on Instagram and Twitter.All music by This Is Your Afterlife house band Lake Mary.Check out my other podcast, Genre Reveal Party!, where I analyze TV and movies with my friend, writer and cultural critic Madeline Lane-McKinley.
We are joined by Pinko Snob to discuss the pinnacle of pre-9/11 post-9/11 zombie films. Is this an anti-civilization film playing on concepts from Deleuze and Guattari to critique the state, patriarchy and capitalism? Or a film about loneliness and father issues?
A classic interview with a guy preparing to break world record for longest walk on hot coals, Stan asks for help to get his new fire pit to work, Grab Bag, Local Beat, Roger's Entertainment Corner, Junior's segment, a game of Stan's I Wish I Didn't Know, News Headlines, Fluffer, your emails, a classic Haney bit, News, Rock Supergroups Week continues, classic standup comedy, and more...
On this edition of Parallax Views, Mark Ames, journalist and co-host of the popular podcast Radio War Nerd w/ John Dolan (aka Gary Brecher), joins the show to discuss his 2014 NFSFWCORP piece "The Kings of Garbage, or, The ADL Spied on Me and All I Got Was This Lousy Index Card". Due to his anti-apartheid activism at Berkeley, Mark Ames found out in the 90s that he'd been spied upon by the ADL. His file listed him marked him as a "Pinko". This leads us into the story of Roy Bullock, an investigator who spied on anti-Apartheid activists for the Anti-Defamation League and the South African apartheid regime. Working with SFPD intelligence officer Tom Gerard (who also had a spooky background involving CIA dirty wars in Latin America), Bullock was involved in all kinds of skullduggery, including a case that almost led to the murder of a Simon Wiesenthal Center researcher so that an ADL researcher could take his job and make some extra cash. It's a wild story that involves a spy ring within the ADL spying on American anti-apartheid activists. This also takes us into a discussion of how the Irwin Sewell and the ADL had dossiers on antifascist researchers like Chip Berlet of Political Research Associates, the relationship between Israel and South African apartheid, the ADL's shift from focusing on far-right movement like the John Birchers to left wing activists in Berkeley and Arab Americans, the Arab American Anti-Discrimination Committee and the car bombing assassination of Palestinian activist Alex Odeh, Abe Foxman (national director of the Anti-Defamation League from 1987 to 2015), the FBI (and LA Times?) vs. the ADL, ADL CEO Jonathan Greenblatt's embrace of Elon Musk (and curious comments comparing him favorably to noted antisemite Henry Ford), ADL spying on black Americans like former Congressman Ron Dellums, the ADL as part of the National Security State, philosemitic antisemitism, Israel as being its own worst enemy, the canceling of author and journalist Vincent Bevins in Germany, and more.
Commie, Pinko, Edgar Award winning author Burl Barer has a lot to say!
Socialism v Capitalism: Closer than you think in modern America. Even if they didn't know it. Professor Richard Wolff, whom the New York Times calls “America's most prominent Marxist Economist”,... The post Dr. Pinko v Richie Rich appeared first on No BS News Hour with Charlie LeDuff.
M.E. O'Brien joins us in Hell to discuss her new book "Family Abolition: Capitalism and the Communizing of Care" published by Pluto Press. M.E. co-edits two magazines, Pinko, on gay communism, and Parapraxis, on psychoanalytic theory and politics. Her work on family abolition has been translated into Chinese, German, Greek, French, Spanish, and Turkish. Her writing has been published by Work, Employment and Society, Social Movement Studies, Endnotes, Homintern, Commune, and Invert. Previously, she coordinated the New York City Trans Oral History Project, and worked in HIV and AIDS activism and services. She completed a PhD at NYU, where she wrote on how capitalism shaped New York City LGBTQ social movements. Find her on twitter (at)genderhorizon and at her website https://genderhorizon.com/ Support This is Hell! on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thisishell
M. E. O'Brien discusses her work on family abolition, specifically her new book Family Abolition: Capitalism and the Communizing of Care. Including how the crisis of capitalist over-production changed the nature of the family in the 20th century, and how we might understand what's happening in moments of insurgent social reproduction. M. E. O'Brien writes on gender and communist theory. She co-edits two magazines Pinko and Parapraxis. She received her PhD from NYU. She is the co-author of the novel Everything for Everyone: An Oral History of the New York Commune, 2052–2072. SUPPORT: www.buymeacoffee.com/redmedicineSoundtrack by Mark Pilkingtonwww.redmedicine.xyz
For most of the left, political violence is a forbidden topic. But at this moment, queer and trans people face the real threat of violence from a growing movement of armed fascists in America. How can we think about this, and what steps are necessary to defeat them? What do existing projects to keep us safe have to teach us? Note: This discussion occurred on November 2, 2022. Speakers: Melissa Gira Grant is a staff writer at The New Republic; the author of Playing the Whore: The Work of Sex Work (published by Verso); and the co-director of They Won't Call It Murder (executive produced by Field of Vision). She has reported on violence against massage workers in Flushing; attacks on trans rights across Texas; resistance to police killings in Columbus; and the global movement for sex workers' rights. She's currently at work on a new book, A Woman Is Against the Law: Sex, Race, and the Limits of Justice of America (to be published by Little, Brown and Company). sheila t is a huge nerd and trans feminine person and anarchist living in philadelphia. She's been participating in anarchist and queer struggles since around 2010. LV is a communist living in Los Angeles. She organized with Bash Back Denver and with the 2010 Bash Back Convergence as well as a number of militant queer groups in Los Angeles such as the Trans Liberation LA, Trans Undocumented Rapid Response Network (TURRN) and 2014 Queerpocalypse. She is a practicing conflict mediator and developing an eco defense video game. Max (they/them) is a grassroots, abolitionist and antifascist, community organizer from Sacramento, California. Their work primarily revolves around the abolition of private property and prisons, but their efforts to stand up against fascist violence, including state, but specifically far-right and christo extremism have looked like participating and organizing active confrontations to their platforms since 2016, and most recently throughout 2020 to now. Watch the live event recording: https://youtu.be/45JZURd1dGo Buy books from Haymarket: www.haymarketbooks.org Follow us on Soundcloud: soundcloud.com/haymarketbooks This event is co-sponsored by Haymarket Books and Pinko: https://pinko.online.
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Marcus Hutter is a bioflavonoid researcher andPinkoActivist. In this episode, he discusses his work on seizin and the role it plays in human health.
This week on Miami Vice: An old CIA friend of Castillo's, who was presumed dead, comes to Miami as he and his ex-KGB wife are running from her old agency and Castillo proves his honour and loyalty, adhering to the principles of the Samurai in this EJO-directed episode! Guest star Dean Stockwell stars as the former "Company" man in question in this very Cold War episode and I learn the meaning of Pinko only just now! Show Notes Gallery S2E9 (https://imgur.com/gallery/GsiGnVQ) For more Vice and Easy Tiktok: @viceandeasypodcast Instagram: @viceandeasypodcast (https://www.instagram.com/viceandeasypodcast/?hl=en) YouTube: Vice and Easy Podcast (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCm2ci7Vb75Tgf1uGMOjfvNQ)
Adam Carswell shares his Next Level interview with Walter Block, Austrian Economics expert, on the Liberland Show as they discuss the power of Austrian Economics and Free Enterprise. In this episode, Walter talks about:How he was introduced to Austrian EconomicsThe different schools of thought for Free Enterprise EconomicsThe privatization of roads, highways and policeThe benefits of Free Enterprise versus Capitalism Adam would like to give a huge thanks to Walter for coming on the Dream Chasers platform and sharing his knowledge and experience with Austrian Economics. Contact Walter Block: https://mises.org/profile/walter-block Watch the Episode: https://youtu.be/GamyrIGpVFw Episode Resources: Adam J. Carswell Facebook Group | Liberland Show | The Privatization of Roads and Highways | Timestamped Shownotes:01:54 – Host Adam Carswell introduces Walter Block, Austrian Economics Expert02:39 – How did Walter first get introduced to Austrian Economics?08:33 – What is Austrian Economics?09:38 – What is the difference between absolute truths and synthetic (empirical) statements?10:58 – What are Synthetic A Priori statements?14:28 – What is the difference between Austrian and Chicago Free Enterprise Economics?17:05 – How does Economics help people understand reality?19:00 – What is a Pinko?20:21 – Why does Walter believe that roads should be privatized?23:27 – What are Walter's thoughts on the privatization of police and security?28:56 – How does Walter justify free enterprise to those who argue that the poor would suffer from privatization? Sponsored by: RaiseMasters, the #1 Mastermind for Elite Capital Raisers - Join our FREE Training now!
Ten bucks to anyone who can name an Australian war poet (who hasn't got a literature degree). This fortnight's episode looks at the venerated poet, committed communist and radical racist, Dame Mary Gilmore, who wrote some of Australia's best known (?) poems (?) throughout World Wars I and II, and did a lot of shouting about socialism during the Cold War years. Also contains sledging of various Australian politicians, ruminations on the Australian Communist Party and talk about crocodiles. Enjoy! (Nicola never did check if Mary Gilmore's siblings served in World War II). This episode of Women of War was written and recorded on the stolen lands of the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders, past and present. Sovereignty was never ceded. This episode contains references to genocide, racism especially in the context of the White Australia policy, domestic violence, alcoholism, discussion of suicide, and people being eaten by crocodiles. It may not be suitable for all listeners. All efforts have been made to ensure the accuracy of the information presented in this podcast however with the nature of historical research, there may be mistakes or inconsistencies. The views presented herein are also not reflective of our employers. For more information on the podcast, go to womenofwarpod.com or follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram @womenofwarpod for updates, sneak peeks and behind-the-scenes shenanigans. Sign up to our newsletter at womenofwarpod.com/subscribe to get notified of the newest episodes plus all the cool things we couldn't fit into the episode. Intro and Outro Music: Frosty Forest by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com; sound effects by ZapSplat.
First, some words on the Texas shooting, and about how capitalism creates violence and suppresses the solutions that actually work--because they aren't profitable. Then, as a follow-up to Episode 10 (the Great Gun Debate), I talk with Scott Martin (Pinko Punko on TikTok & YouTube) about what gun control looks like in Canada, where we don't have very many mass shootings. NOTE: The interview portion of this episode was recorded before the Texas school shooting. Bread and Poppies is hosted by Hilary Agro (@hilaryagro on social media), anthropologist and anti-prohibition activist. Support my work on Patreon: patreon.com/hilaryagro Follow Scott Martin's work: twitter.com/YouCaughtScott https://www.tiktok.com/@youcaughtscott https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyhSUh87Baem6R6bV9kRtGg https://youcaughtscott.medium.com/ Produced by Marcel Rambo (@vee9zee). Music by Pusher (@itsPusher). Sign the pledge: No Pardons, No Votes pardonsnow.com
The fellas don't know how to feel or what to think after Antonio Brown's meltdown during the middle of the Bucs/Jets game. Then, Travis tells us the real MVP for the Rams this season. Also, a lookahead to the Raiders/Chargers in a Week 18 winner-makes-the-playoffs matchup. Plus, "the Dump" with the anniversary of the Price Is Right's Pinko game. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Launching season two, we got to talk with Patrick McDowell, the fast, growing name in Sustainable Design. Collaborating with the likes of Converse, Swarovski, Katharine Hamnett, and working as Sustainable Design Director for Italian brand, PINKO, learn why brands are following this designer's fresh approach to responsible fashion.Hear how Patrick rose to prominence from his humble, roots growing up in Liverpool and its influence on his design aesthetic.Patrick tells us how the sustainable future of the industry is one of niceness and collaboration, which is overtaking the outdated attitude of “competitiveness”. We also hear how Patrick is supporting the LGBTQ community and the importance of raising up the smaller voices who are making a difference often behind the scenes.Discover the incredible work of Patrick McDowell and PINKO online at: www.patrickmcdowell.co.uk www.pinko.comWe'll be bringing more insights from the world of sustainable fashion regularly, so remember to subscribe to the podcast and invite your friends for a listen.If you're looking to connect to likeminded businesses and talent in the sustainable fashion space, connect with me on LinkedIn linkedin.com/in/sebastianvolneyFollow our Instagram page for updates and vacancies in fashion and sustainability www.instagram.com/jaymesbyrontalentWe'll be bringing more conversations from the world of sustainable fashion regularly, so remember to follow and invite your friends for a listen. Connect with me on LinkedIn linkedin.com/in/sebastianvolneyFollow us on Instagram www.instagram.com/jaymesbyrontalentFollow us for jobs and news in sustainable fashion at https://www.linkedin.com/company/jaymesbyrontalent/
Editors of PINKO, the new journal of GAY COMMUNISM, join us to talk about their kickstarter stretch goals, contents of the new issue, meta-pinkwashing, and space colonialism. In the second half of the episode we do a reading of their awesome editorial statement and Jasmine gives us a crash course in Philly slang. Follow Pinko on Twitter: https://twitter.com/pinkomagazine Help fund the magazine: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/pinko/pinko-magazine Closing song: KOTA the Friend - Philly Jawn
Debate starts at: 6:31. Is universal basic income for pinko commie dipshits? First-time guest Brad joins Kirk Wilcox, Ron and I for the debate about “Universal Basic Income” (UBI). The theory is that as technology progresses and replaces traditional jobs for humans (self-checkout cashiers, automated fast food cooks, kiosks, etc), unemployment would go up and traditional jobs would become obsolete. So some politicians have proposed a basic income level that every citizen would get every month. Beyond your UBI, you'd be able to work, but your income would be taxed at 50%. Good idea? Bad idea? Kirk had an interesting idea: pass UBI but eliminate all other government programs (universal healthcare, etc). Watch the video version here at Madcast Media Network YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/watch?list=PLf-OiH3ea1_CE0fjmDw3njnqjo2LTl8bu&v=39qL1xgpkNU Ron Babcock's tip this week: make your own deodorant! Ron made me some, but it was conspicuously laced with broken glass. Nothing stops the sweat like scar tissue! And here's my newest book, F*ck Whales: Petty essays from a brilliant mind: http://amzn.to/2CdkfSI We got more international voicemail this week, and a caller callout for the first time in a while. If you want to send voicemail from another country, join the Facebook group: Maddox University: For Geniuses and Babes who are Geniuses ONLY (or message me on Facebook). You're welcome. The voicemail number is: 1-562-58-I-RULE (1-562-584-7853).
Idk the Words Karaoke, Speak Out, Mixtape Game, Pinko, Servers attempt to memorize our orders, Family Feud, and more!
Idk the Words Karaoke, Speak Out, Mixtape Game, Pinko, Servers attempt to memorize our orders, Family Feud, and more!
War of the Roses, Facebook Fights, Morning Show in Slo-Mo, Pinko, Can I Buy It?, Group Therapy, Earworms, and more!
Spouse Weekend X Factor, Monday Jam Session, Murder Monday, Pinko, Oh I Had Too Much To Drink, how Tinder hook-ups work, and more!
Just A Friend, Pinko, Mixtape Game, an "interview" with Nick Jonas, listeners try to sweet talk Jenny, and more!
School Bus Stories, Gary Spivey, Pinko, War of the Roses, Throwback Threesome, Plead the Fifth with Jenny, and more!
Word of the Day, Wheel of Impressions, Pinko, Think Fast, Does this make me crazy?, Jenny wants to hear your voicemails, what should be in the breakroom soda machine?, and more!
War of the Roses, Pinko, Gary Spivey, Group Therapy, I didn't see that coming, and more!
Just the Punchline, Spouse Weekend X Factor, Pinko for Pink tickets, Murder Monday, Morning Show Jam Session, One Date and Done, and more!