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A Radical Podcast

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A Radical Podcast brings anarchism, radical politics, and global struggles into focus. Hosted by Jason Bayless, it shares stories and ideas that challenge the myths upholding domination. Each series offers a mix of current events, histories of resistance, updates from A Radical Guide, and conversations with people organizing for liberation today. https://www.radical-guide.com/ Support: https://www.radical-guide.com/?form=donate

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  1. Mutual Aid as Evolutionary Truth? | A Podcast for Radicals – Special Edition (00:16:45)

    Peter Kropotkin exposed how capitalists used "survival of the fittest" to justify exploitation. 120 years later, we're fighting the same battle. This episode explores mutual aid not as charity or activism, but as our biological reality - and why understanding this changes everything about how we organize.In this episode:The 1800s debate between Kropotkin and Social Darwinists that shaped how we see human natureHow industrial capitalists used "natural selection" to justify child labor and poverty wagesWhy Project 2025 targets mutual aid networks and criminalizes public careReading from Chapter 6 of A Radical Guide's "Resist Project 2025" bookletUnderstanding cooperation as an evolutionary strategy, not a political positionHow communities create alternatives that make authoritarian systems irrelevantThe same ideology that justified factory exploitation now justifies letting people die without healthcare. But communities practicing mutual aid aren't doing charity - they're expressing the same cooperative force that builds forests and keeps thirty-seven trillion cells in your body working together.Get involved:Download "Resist Project 2025" free at https://www.radical-guide.com/radical-resources/Listen to the Mutual Aid: A Factor of Evolution by Peter Kropotkin audiobook: https://www.radical-guide.com/mutual-aid-a-factor-of-evolution-a-radical-audiobook/Share your thoughts: How does understanding mutual aid as a biological nature change your organizing?Support this work with a tax-deductible donation at https://www.radical-guide.com/ways-to-support/Follow ideas, not people.#MutualAid #Kropotkin #Project2025 #RadicalOrganizing #Anarchism #CommunityOrganizing #SocialDarwinism #CollectiveCare #ARadicalGuide

  2. Closing, Thanks, and Gratitude – NYC Anarchist Book Fair International Workshops (00:02:12)

    The closing session, The P.I.T, wraps up the day’s international workshops with thanks and collective gratitude.Throughout the event, we heard from organizers, writers, artists, and movement builders across the world — sharing lessons on anarchism, collective care, food sovereignty, degrowth, zero fare transportation, anti-authoritarian publishing, radical art, and mutual aid. From poetry to panels, each session added to a shared practice of connecting struggles, imagining alternatives, and building collective power.The NYC Anarchist Book Fair has gathered thousands of anarchists, supporters, and curious folks since 2007 on Lenape land, creating space to learn about anarchist traditions, philosophy, praxis, and anti-capitalist struggle.This series was presented in collaboration with Floresta TV and A Radical Guide:Floresta TV emerged from a call by Indigenous Peoples to record, share, and expand sustainable, collective, and peaceful culture in today’s digital world.A Radical Guide connects, amplifies, and unites liberation movements — preserving histories, amplifying present struggles, and fostering collective action.Learn more and explore: https://www.radical-guide.comhttps://anarchistbookfair.net/2025-bookfair/https://www.floresta.tv/en#Anarchism #MutualAid #NYCAnarchistBookFair #CollectiveCare #Liberation

  3. Anarchism and the Struggle for Zero Fare Transportation in Brazil (00:49:53)

    This session features Felipe Corrêa and Victor Khaled, coordinators of the Institute for Anarchist Theory and History (IATH) (itha-iath.org) and militants of the Libertarian Socialist Organization (OSL) in Brazil.The talk begins with an exploration of the concept of anarchism, based on Corrêa’s book Black Flag, recently translated and published internationally. From there, the panel traces the resurgence of anarchist militancy in Brazil after the end of the military dictatorship in 1985.Drawing from Khaled’s theoretical and practical work, they examine the struggles for public transportation in Brazil, especially during the June Protests of 2013, when the Zero Fare agenda became nationalized. Since then, Brazil has become the country with the highest number of Zero Fare cities in the world.The session closes with a reflection on the role of anarchists in these movements — how anarchist militancy can strengthen struggles for Zero Fare, the Right to the City, and the building of mass, self-managed popular power.The NYC Anarchist Book Fair has gathered thousands of anarchists, supporters, and curious folks since 2007 on Lenape land, creating space to learn about anarchist traditions, philosophy, praxis, and anti-capitalist struggle.This series is brought to you in collaboration with Floresta TV and A Radical Guide:Floresta TV emerged from a call by Indigenous Peoples to record, share, and expand sustainable, collective, and peaceful culture in today’s digital world.A Radical Guide connects, amplifies, and unites liberation movements — preserving histories, amplifying present struggles, and fostering collective action.Learn more and explore: https://www.radical-guide.comhttps://anarchistbookfair.net/2025-bookfair/https://www.floresta.tv/en#Anarchism #ZeroFare #Brazil #NYCAnarchistBookFair #RightToTheCitySupport A Radical Guide: https://www.radical-guide.com/ways-to-support/

  4. Everything for Everyone, Everywhere (01:05:50)

    This session brings together mutual aid organizers for a virtual panel and teach-in on how to organize a weekly mutual aid space in your neighborhood. Panelists share practical experiences, lessons, and tools for building local networks of care and resistance.The session also includes the announcement of a new movement initiative to support the creation of community-led mutual aid distributions in every neighborhood across NYC.The NYC Anarchist Book Fair has gathered thousands of anarchists, supporters, and curious folks since 2007 on Lenape land, creating space to learn about anarchist traditions, philosophy, praxis, and anti-capitalist struggle.This series is brought to you in collaboration with Floresta TV and A Radical Guide:Floresta TV emerged from a call by Indigenous Peoples to record, share, and expand sustainable, collective, and peaceful culture in today’s digital world.A Radical Guide connects, amplifies, and unites liberation movements — preserving histories, amplifying present struggles, and fostering collective action.Learn more and explore: https://www.radical-guide.comhttps://anarchistbookfair.net/2025-bookfair/https://www.floresta.tv/en#MutualAid #Anarchism #CommunityCare #NYCAnarchistBookFair #LiberationSupport A Radical Guide: https://www.radical-guide.com/ways-to-support/

  5. Anarchism, Food Sovereignty, and Degrowth: Exploring Overlaps and Tensions (00:39:25)

    This session with Antonio Román-Alcalá and the Agroecology Research-Action Collective (ARC) looks at the intersections, overlaps, and tensions between anarchism, food sovereignty, and degrowth — with some focus on land reform.The presentation is based on a recent article in the Degrowth Journal but framed to emphasize action, not just theory. After the short talk, participants join a discussion on how to navigate these tensions and build practices that make sense in the so-called U.S. today.The NYC Anarchist Book Fair has gathered thousands of anarchists, supporters, and curious folks since 2007 on Lenape land, creating space to learn about anarchist traditions, philosophy, praxis, and anti-capitalist struggle.This series is brought to you in collaboration with Floresta TV and A Radical Guide:Floresta TV emerged from a call by Indigenous Peoples to record, share, and expand sustainable, collective, and peaceful culture in today’s digital world.A Radical Guide connects, amplifies, and unites liberation movements — preserving histories, amplifying present struggles, and fostering collective action.Learn more and explore: https://www.radical-guide.comhttps://anarchistbookfair.net/2025-bookfair/https://www.floresta.tv/en#Anarchism #FoodSovereignty #Degrowth #Agroecology #NYCAnarchistBookFairSupport A Radical Guide: https://www.radical-guide.com/ways-to-support/

  6. Acción y Liberación: Vegan Wild International Anarchist Magazine (00:44:10)

    This session features Acción y Liberación (vaccylibv.blogspot.com), a zine/mini-book created through affinity between anarchists, anti-speciesists, and nihilists in Mexico, Colombia, Chile, and the U.S. The publication offers perspectives of total and animal liberation, rooted in international collaboration.Launched internationally with Warzone Distro (warzonedistro.noblogs.org), the magazine includes articles from imprisoned comrades in Chile, Mónica Caballero and Susaron4. Members of Acción y Liberación introduce their project and discuss its vision of struggle and liberation across borders.The NYC Anarchist Book Fair has gathered thousands of anarchists, supporters, and curious folks since 2007 on Lenape land, creating space to learn about anarchist traditions, philosophy, praxis, and anti-capitalist struggle.This series is brought to you in collaboration with Floresta TV and A Radical Guide:Floresta TV emerged from a call by Indigenous Peoples to record, share, and expand sustainable, collective, and peaceful culture in today’s digital world.A Radical Guide connects, amplifies, and unites liberation movements — preserving histories, amplifying present struggles, and fostering collective action.Learn more and explore: https://www.radical-guide.comhttps://anarchistbookfair.net/2025-bookfair/https://www.floresta.tv/en#Anarchism #AccionYLiberacion #AnimalLiberation #AntiSpeciesism #NYCAnarchistBookFairSupport A Radical Guide: https://www.radical-guide.com/ways-to-support/

  7. Poetry by Tongo Eisen-Martin (00:44:10)

    This video features readings by Tongo Eisen-Martin, an American poet, organizer, and former Poet Laureate of San Francisco. His work bridges revolutionary critique, memory, and community — tackling issues like incarceration, Black liberation, state violence, and love in movements. Eisen-Martin holds both BA and MA in African American Studies from Columbia University. His poetry collections include Blood on the Fog (2021), Heaven Is All Goodbyes (2017), Someone’s Dead Already (2015), among others.Through his reading, this session shows how poetry can carry rage, grief, and vision — living histories refusing to be erased.The NYC Anarchist Book Fair has gathered thousands of anarchists, supporters, and curious folks since 2007 on Lenape land, creating space to learn about anarchist traditions, philosophy, praxis, and anti-capitalist struggle. This series is brought to you in collaboration with Floresta TV and A Radical Guide:Floresta TV emerged from a call by Indigenous Peoples to record, share, and expand sustainable, collective, and peaceful culture in today’s digital world.A Radical Guide connects, amplifies, and unites liberation movements — preserving histories, amplifying present struggles, and fostering collective action.Learn more and explore: https://www.radical-guide.comhttps://anarchistbookfair.net/2025-bookfair/https://www.floresta.tv/en#Poetry #TongoEisenMartin #SanFranciscoPoetLaureate #Anarchism #NYCAnarchistBookFair #BlackLiberation

  8. Radical Sankofa: Collective Care Lessons Rooted in Black History (00:44:10)

    This workshop with Tyasha/Ty (teamwithty.com/Tyasha/Ty) explores lessons from more than 50 years of grassroots organizing by Black Feminists, Abolitionists, and Anarchists across Turtle Island and beyond. Drawing from the Break the System Archive (breakthesystem.xyz), participants are guided through histories of Black-led movements and connected to today’s organizing with the Free4ALL mutual aid network in Connecticut.The session highlights what has worked, what hasn’t, and emerging ways of practicing sustainable, anti-carceral care for collective liberation. After a 30–35 minute workshop, the discussion opens for Q+A.About the speakers and projects:Tyasha/Ty is a liberation artist, radical archivist, researcher, and caretaker of Break the System Archive. Their work spans collective care networks, self-publishing, community-based research, healing arts, and protest guerrilla installations.Break the System Archive is an independent archive, zine press, and distro showcasing zines, protest ephemera, and DIY media from the 1970s to today.Free4ALL is an anti-carceral, grassroots mutual aid and peer support network active across Connecticut and beyond, hosting free stores, zine distros, community pop-ups, and peer support groups. Since launching in 2023, they’ve connected with more than 1,500 people.The NYC Anarchist Book Fair has gathered thousands of anarchists, supporters, and curious folks since 2007 on Lenape land, creating space to learn about anarchist traditions, philosophy, praxis, and anti-capitalist struggle.This series is brought to you in collaboration with Floresta TV and A Radical Guide:Floresta TV emerged from a call by Indigenous Peoples to record, share, and expand sustainable, collective, and peaceful culture in today’s digital world.A Radical Guide connects, amplifies, and unites liberation movements — preserving histories, amplifying present struggles, and fostering collective action.Learn more and explore: https://www.radical-guide.comhttps://anarchistbookfair.net/2025-bookfair/https://www.floresta.tv/en#Anarchism #MutualAid #RadicalSankofa #CollectiveCare #NYCAnarchistBookFairSupport A Radical Guide: https://www.radical-guide.com/ways-to-support/

  9. Diógenes MagaZine – Authoritarianism Sucks / El autoritarismo APESTA (00:40:29)

    This session features Leo Legirs and Apatrik from the publishing group behind the anti-authoritarian magazine Revista Diógenes (revistadiogenes.substack.com).They introduce their project and the first three editions of the magazine, while discussing the different forms of authoritarianism they confront in daily life — and how anti-authoritarian practices continue to grow in Colombia and around the world. The session ends with a borderless collage activity centered on the question: What types of authoritarianism do you experience in your daily life?(In Spanish with English translation.)The NYC Anarchist Book Fair has gathered thousands of anarchists, supporters, and curious folks since 2007 on Lenape land, creating space to learn about anarchist traditions, philosophy, praxis, and anti-capitalist struggle.This series is brought to you in collaboration with Floresta TV and A Radical Guide:Floresta TV emerged from a call by Indigenous Peoples to record, share, and expand sustainable, collective, and peaceful culture in today’s digital world.A Radical Guide connects, amplifies, and unites liberation movements — preserving histories, amplifying present struggles, and fostering collective action.Learn more and explore: https://www.radical-guide.comhttps://anarchistbookfair.net/2025-bookfair/https://www.floresta.tv/en#Anarchism #AntiAuthoritarianism #RevistaDiogenes #NYCAnarchistBookFair #LiberationSupport A Radical Guide: https://www.radical-guide.com/ways-to-support/

  10. Ben Morea: A Life in Rebellion (00:31:22)

    This session features Ben Morea, a longtime activist, artist, and writer, reflecting on his life, organizing, and philosophies. Morea presents his book Full Circle: A Life in Rebellion, tracing his path through art, anarchism, community struggle, and resistance.From his role in the 1960s underground press and collectives to his ongoing commitment to liberation, Morea’s story shows how personal experience and collective struggle are inseparable — carried forward in the fights we take up today.The NYC Anarchist Book Fair has gathered thousands of anarchists, supporters, and curious folks since 2007 on Lenape land, creating space to learn about anarchist traditions, philosophy, praxis, and anti-capitalist struggle.This series is brought to you in collaboration with Floresta TV and A Radical Guide:Floresta TV emerged from a call by Indigenous Peoples to record, share, and expand sustainable, collective, and peaceful culture in today’s digital world.A Radical Guide connects, amplifies, and unites liberation movements — preserving histories, amplifying present struggles, and fostering collective action.Learn more and explore: https://www.radical-guide.comhttps://anarchistbookfair.net/2025-bookfair/https://www.floresta.tv/en#Anarchism #BenMorea #FullCircle #NYCAnarchistBookFair #LiberationSupport A Radical Guide: https://www.radical-guide.com/ways-to-support/

  11. CONATUS: Change Among Changes (00:25:25)

    This session features Manifesto Brutal (manifestobrutal.org) in collaboration with the theatre company Nontantoprecisi (nontantoprecisi.net), a group founded within Italy’s last asylum-concentration camp. Together they explore CONATUS — life that lives, imagining anti-psychiatric living experiments and collective ways of responding to illness, oppression, and the suffocating conditions of the present.The conversation moves from 24-hour schizo-analysis, to transforming symptoms, imagining worlds, writing, studying, weaving, singing, and ranting — from the bed to the stage and back again.Guided by Johanna Hedva’s question in Theory of the Sick Woman — “How do you throw a brick through the window of a bank if you can’t get out of bed?” — the group reflects on how to create encounters across bodies, decolonize themselves, and form alliances through shared struggle. Their project includes a developing periodical publication called CONATUS, already alive within their work and collective practice.The NYC Anarchist Book Fair has gathered thousands of anarchists, supporters, and curious folks since 2007 on Lenape land, creating space to learn about anarchist traditions, philosophy, praxis, and anti-capitalist struggle.This series is brought to you in collaboration with Floresta TV and A Radical Guide:Floresta TV emerged from a call by Indigenous Peoples to record, share, and expand sustainable, collective, and peaceful culture in today’s digital world.A Radical Guide connects, amplifies, and unites liberation movements — preserving histories, amplifying present struggles, and fostering collective action.Learn more and explore: https://www.radical-guide.comhttps://anarchistbookfair.net/2025-bookfair/https://www.floresta.tv/en#Anarchism #AntiPsychiatry #NYCAnarchistBookFair #Liberation #CONATUSSupport A Radical Guide: https://www.radical-guide.com/ways-to-support/

  12. World War 3 Illustrated: Palestine (00:48:25)

    This session features graphic artist Seth Tobocman in conversation with artists from around the world who contributed to the latest issue of World War 3 Illustrated. The issue highlights work by Palestinian comic artists and international contributors in solidarity with Palestine.Panelists include: Mohammad Sabaaneh (Palestine), Hamza Abu Ayyash (Palestine), Magdy El Shafee (Egypt), R.M. Sanches Camus (UK), Larimar Lora (Nuyorican), Seth Tobocman (US), Annabelle Heckler (US), and Voloymyr Bylik.Together, they discuss the situation in Gaza and the Occupied Territories and reflect on what it means to be an artist in this context of struggle and resistance.The NYC Anarchist Book Fair has gathered thousands of anarchists, supporters, and curious folks since 2007 on Lenape land, creating space to learn about anarchist traditions, philosophy, praxis, and anti-capitalist struggle.This series is brought to you in collaboration with Floresta TV and A Radical Guide:Floresta TV emerged from a call by Indigenous Peoples to record, share, and expand sustainable, collective, and peaceful culture in today’s digital world.A Radical Guide connects, amplifies, and unites liberation movements — preserving histories, amplifying present struggles, and fostering collective action.Learn more and explore: https://www.radical-guide.comhttps://anarchistbookfair.net/2025-bookfair/https://www.floresta.tv/en#Anarchism #Palestine #WorldWar3Illustrated #NYCAnarchistBookFair #LiberationSupport A Radical Guide: https://www.radical-guide.com/ways-to-support/

  13. Cities for a Single Planet – with P.M. (Hans Widmer) (00:44:54)

    This session features Jim Fleming of Autonomedia (NYC) and Hans Widmer (P.M.) of Zurich, presenting Cities for a Single Planet: A Model for the Ecological Transformation of the Earth — co-authored with P. Antoniadis, M. Baumgartner, and D. Spuhler, and published by Autonomedia.The conversation explores the future of cities, ecological crises, and collective transformation — asking how we might live differently on this planet and create models for collective survival and liberation.The NYC Anarchist Book Fair has gathered thousands of anarchists, supporters, and curious folks since 2007 on Lenape land, creating space to learn about anarchist traditions, philosophy, praxis, and anti-capitalist struggle.This series is brought to you in collaboration with Floresta TV and A Radical Guide:Floresta TV emerged from a call by Indigenous Peoples to record, share, and expand sustainable, collective, and peaceful culture in today’s digital world.A Radical Guide connects, amplifies, and unites liberation movements — preserving histories, amplifying present struggles, and fostering collective action.Learn more and explore: https://www.radical-guide.comhttps://anarchistbookfair.net/2025-bookfair/https://www.floresta.tv/en#Anarchism #Ecology #CitiesForASinglePlanet #NYCAnarchistBookFair #LiberationSupport A Radical Guide: https://www.radical-guide.com/ways-to-support/

  14. Welcome to the 19th NYC Anarchist Book Fair International Workshops (00:14:04)

    This session features The Rule and Ruins of Trump with Shuli Branson — part of the anarchist writers’ collective CAW (www.cawshinythings.com) and host of The Breakup Theory podcast. In the 15th episode of Anarchist Voices, Shuli addresses Donald Trump’s return to the U.S. presidency and the authoritarian, anti-trans policies tied to his politics.The NYC Anarchist Book Fair has gathered thousands of anarchists, supporters, and curious folks since 2007 on Lenape land, creating space to learn about anarchist traditions, philosophy, praxis, and anti-capitalist struggle.This series is brought to you in collaboration with Floresta TV and A Radical Guide:Floresta TV emerged from a call by Indigenous Peoples to record, share, and expand sustainable, collective, and peaceful culture in today’s digital world.A Radical Guide connects, amplifies, and unites liberation movements — preserving histories, amplifying present struggles, and fostering collective action.Learn more and explore: https://www.radical-guide.comhttps://anarchistbookfair.net/2025-bookfair/https://www.floresta.tv/en#Anarchism #AnarchistVoices #NYCAnarchistBookFair #MutualAid #LiberationSupport A Radical Guide: https://www.radical-guide.com/ways-to-support/

  15. How Liberals, Neoliberals, and the Right Target Resistance | A Radical Podcast (00:26:17)

    Special Edition of A Radical PodcastIn this episode, we take a direct look at how political labels—liberal, neoliberal, leftist, and anarchist—are misused, weaponized, and stripped of their meaning to undermine resistance and protect systems of power.Too often, these terms are collapsed into one catch-all idea of “anti-Trump,” used interchangeably in media, policy, and everyday conversations. But the reality is more complex—and more urgent. From ICE raids and militarized policing to the co-option of radical movements by nonprofits and political parties, we’re watching resistance get distorted from all sides.We break down:What each political label meansHow the right uses simplification to justify repressionHow liberals and neoliberals absorb and neutralize radical effortsWhat anarchists and anti-authoritarians are doing to build alternativesWhy clarity about these differences matters for collective resistanceThis episode focuses on how political labels are weaponized to contain struggle, and how understanding their real meanings can help us build clarity and connection across our communities.✊🏽 Follow ideas, not people.https://www.radical-guide.com/

  16. Liberation Culture Principles | A Podcast for Radicals – Episode 11 (00:15:55)

    What does it mean to build a culture of liberation? In this episode, we break down three core principles of liberation culture: building lasting movements, practicing solidarity, and transforming dominant norms. These aren’t abstract ideas—they’re lived, practiced, and deeply interconnected. Together, they shape how we organize, relate, and resist systems of oppression.If you’ve ever felt stuck in short-term campaigns, transactional coalitions, or organizing spaces that replicate the harms we’re trying to undo, this conversation is for you. We explore what it means to build movements that last, relationships that hold, and cultures that nourish our struggles.Episode Highlights: – Why movements must be more than campaigns or projects – How solidarity becomes real through practice – The difference between cultural transformation and cultural domination – What we mean by liberation culture, and how it shows up in our everyday work This episode is part of A Guide for Radicals—a project of A Radical Guide that connects history, theory, and strategy for those committed to collective liberation.Explore more resources, tools, and ways to take action: https://www.radical-guide.com/a-guide-for-radicals/Share your work: In the comments, let us know how you’re practicing liberation culture in your community. Support the work: A Radical Guide, a nonprofit hub for radical education, mutual aid, and grassroots resistance, produces this podcast. Please make a tax-deductible donation to help us keep this work going.🎧 Listen to past episodes of A Podcast for Radicals

  17. Six Foundational Concepts of Liberation | A Podcast for Radicals, Ep. 10 (00:33:04)

    In Episode 10 of A Podcast for Radicals, host Jason Bayless explores six foundational concepts of liberation: Awareness, Critical Realism, De-Ideologization, Social Orientation, Amplifying Voices, and Methodological Eclecticism. These interconnected frameworks provide actionable tools to dismantle oppressive systems and build movements rooted in equity, mutual aid, and collective power. 🌍 What You’ll Learn in This Episode: 💡 How to build awareness of systemic oppression and its root causes. 💡The importance of understanding power dynamics to create meaningful change. 💡Why relationships, trust, and collaboration are central to transformative organizing. 💡Ways to amplify marginalized voices and center their leadership. 💡How adaptability and diverse strategies strengthen movements for justice. 🔗 Connect with Us: https://www.radical-guide.com/ Dive deeper into these ideas and explore additional resources at Radical-Guide.com. A Radical Guide connects people to radical spaces, amplifies voices for systemic change, and fosters education for collective liberation. 📌 Support Our Work: https://www.radical-guide.com/ways-to-support/ If you value what we’re doing, consider making a tax-deductible donation to sustain and grow our efforts. Together, we’re creating the conditions for transformative action and systemic change. ✨ Stay Engaged: Subscribe and join the conversation in the comments.

  18. The Dimensions of Liberation | A Podcast for Radicals (Ep. 9) (00:22:14)

    Join us for Episode 9 of A Podcast for Radicals as we explore The Dimensions of Liberation. In this episode, host Jason Bayless dives into four interconnected dimensions—Personal, Social, Systemic, and Spiritual Liberation—and how they work together to create meaningful change. Discover how personal growth fuels collective action, communities build power to challenge oppression, and how shared values keep movements resilient and grounded. Whether you’re an activist, organizer, or curious about transformative change, this episode offers insights and strategies to inspire your journey. 🎧 Listen now and explore more at A Guide for Radicals. https://www.radical-guide.com/a-guide-for-radicals/ Support A Radical Guide: https://www.radical-guide.com/ways-to-support/

  19. Cycle of Liberation | A Podcast for Radicals (Ep. 8) (00:22:52)

    Explore transformative change in Episode 8 of A Podcast for Radicals! This installment in the A Guide for Radicals series takes an in-depth look at Bobbie Harro’s Cycle of Liberation—a dynamic framework for disrupting oppression and fostering personal, collective, and systemic change. Building on the Cycle of Socialization (Episode 7), this episode examines how we internalize societal norms and systems of oppression. It explores the interconnected dimensions of liberation—intrapersonal, interpersonal, and systemic—and delves into each stage, from critical awakenings to building alternative structures rooted in equity, mutual care, and justice. Through practical insights and reflective prompts, this episode offers tools for understanding where you are in the Cycle of Liberation and how you can contribute to meaningful change. Whether you're reflecting on personal growth, building relationships of solidarity, or imagining new systems, this conversation bridges theory and action to inspire your next steps toward collective liberation. 🎙️ If you find value in this work, consider making a tax-deductible donation to support our efforts in amplifying voices for justice and systemic change. Support here: Donate to A Radical Guide

  20. A Podcast for Radicals Episode 7: Understanding Systems of Oppression and Socialization (00:26:46)

    In Episode Seven of A Podcast for Radicals, we explore the interconnected systems of oppression that shape our lives and perpetuate inequality. Using Bobbie Harro’s Cycle of Socialization as our framework, we examine how societal norms and institutions teach and reinforce oppressive systems—and how we can break free from these cycles. This episode includes: ➤Tangible, real-world examples of systemic oppression, such as environmental racism and workplace inequality. ➤A breakdown of each stage of the Cycle of Socialization, from early family influences to cultural and institutional reinforcements. ➤Insights into the emotional challenges of confronting systemic oppression and the transformative power of collective action. This episode is part of the A Guide for Radicals series, connecting theory to actionable steps for liberation. Ready to take the next step? Visit Radical-Guide.com for more resources and tools to support your journey. ✨ Support Our Work: If you value the conversations we’re fostering, consider making a tax-deductible donation to A Radical Guide. Your support helps us continue amplifying voices for justice and liberation. 📢 Share Your Story: We’d love to hear how you’re challenging oppression and creating change in your community. Use #ARadicalGuide

  21. Bonus: Building Liberation Together: Jason Bayless at the 24th ICAS Conference (00:28:32)

    In this talk at the 24th North American Conference for Critical Animal Studies, Jason Bayless, founder of A Radical Guide, shares the vision and mission of connecting, amplifying, and uniting movements for collective liberation. From supporting mutual aid projects to providing educational tools and building global solidarity, Jason highlights the importance of grounding today’s organizing in the legacies of radical movements. Jason explores: ➤How A Radical Guide connects people to grassroots efforts and histories. ➤The role of mutual aid, education, and direct action in dismantling oppressive systems. ➤Why funding grassroots movements and shifting narratives are vital for building a liberated future. Watch to learn how we can fund, envision, and create the world we all deserve—together. Learn more about A Radical Guide: 🌍 Website: https://www.radical-guide.com 💡 Support: https://www.radical-guide.com/support-a-radical-guide/

  22. A Podcast for Radicals Episode 6: Principles and Practices for Liberation (00:10:58)

    The latest A Podcast for Radicals episode explores the Principles and Practices of Liberation. We unpack what liberation truly means and explore how communities around the world are transforming radical ideas into practical action. Through powerful examples, including the Zapatista Movement, Catalonia during the Spanish Civil War, and Rojava’s Democratic Confederalism, listeners will gain insights into how liberation is practiced globally and locally. The episode also highlights how mutual aid, worker cooperatives, and land reclamation projects bring these principles to life in our daily lives. It’s an inspiring look at how we can all contribute to building systems rooted in justice, equity, and collective care. Tune in to discover how these ideas connect to A Guide for Radicals and learn actionable steps to engage with liberation in your community. A Guide for Radicals: From Theory to Collective Action series A Course for Radicals Support A Radical Guide

  23. Special Edition: Silencing Dissent: How Authoritarian Tactics Target the Left (A Podcast for Radicals) (00:46:23)

    With the recent re-election of Donald Trump, authoritarian strategies targeting dissent have again come to the forefront. In this special edition of A Podcast for Radicals, we explore how authoritarian leaders worldwide—past and present—have borrowed and adapted each other's methods to consolidate power and suppress opposition. From historical U.S. policies that influenced Nazi Germany to modern tools of surveillance, censorship, and intimidation, we examine the shared playbook of authoritarianism. By recognizing these patterns, we can better prepare to counter and resist. This episode is part of A Guide for Radicals, a comprehensive resource on radicalism, history, and collective action for dismantling oppressive systems.

  24. A Podcast for Radicals Episode 4: Reimagining Freedom, Equality, and Justice (00:20:39)

    In this episode of A Podcast for Radicals, we explore how movements worldwide reimagine freedom, equality, and justice in radical thought. Moving beyond abstract concepts, the episode highlights real-world examples—from tenant unions and mutual aid networks to Indigenous sovereignty and environmental justice movements—that demonstrate these ideas in action. Bayless explains how these principles, often co-opted by political elites, are being reclaimed through collective liberation, transformative equality, and community-driven justice. Tune in to Episode 4: Reimagining Freedom, Equality, and Justice, and discover how communities everywhere are building new forms of freedom, equality, and justice from the ground up. Join the conversation and be part of the movement! Links: A Guide for Radicals: From Theory to Collective Action series

  25. A Podcast for Radicals: Episode 3 Principles of Modern Radicalism (00:43:05)

    In this episode of A Podcast for Radicals, we explore the foundational principles that drive modern radical movements. The discussion explores concepts such as transformative approaches, systemic change, prefigurative politics, collective power, anti-authoritarianism, intersectionality, mutual aid, internationalism, ecological perspectives, and direct action, providing both theoretical insights and practical examples. A Podcast for Radicals, part of the A Guide for Radicals: From Theory to Collective Action series. This series brings key concepts to life through podcasts, panel discussions, workshops, and online courses, creating spaces for deeper engagement with radical thought. A Guide for Radicals: From Theory to Collective Action series: https://www.radical-guide.com/a-guide-for-radicals/ A Course for Radicals: https://learn.radical-guide.com/courses/a-course-for-what-is-radicalism/ Support A Radical Guide: https://www.radical-guide.com/ways-to-support/

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