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Episode 185: "The Cartography of Struggle" ft. Working Class History
Coffee with Comrades
English - January 31, 2023 05:00 - 1 hour - 48 MB - ★★★★★ - 163 ratingsNews Arts currentevents anarchy communism media news politics socialism theory Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Previous Episode: Episode 184: "Little Turtle" RIP, Manny
Next Episode: Episode 186: "Bite Back" ft. Shannon Clay
This episode of Coffee with Comrades is dedicated to Tortuguita. Rest in Power, Tort. May we carry on the defense of Earth in your memory.
Here are some ways to support the defense of the forest in Atlanta:
Donate to the Atlanta Solidarity Fund to support legal costs for arrested protestors and ongoing legal action. Call on investors in the project to divest from Cop City (list of APF investors). Call on builders of the project to drop their construction contracts. Organize political solidarity bail funds, forest defense funds, and forest defense committees where you live. Participate in or organize local solidarity actions. Endorse and circulate this statement of solidarity. Email [email protected].Show-Notes:
Matt and John of Working Class History join me to discuss their new interactive map and smartphone app that helps users connect with working class history on the streets worldwide.
Follow Working Class History on Twitter and Instagram, visit their website, and support them on Patreon. Check out the Working Class History Map and Stories App! Pick up a copy of Working Class History: Everyday Acts of Resistance & Rebellion. Support Coffee with Comrades on Patreon, follow us on Mastodon, Twitter and Instagram, and visit our website. Coffee with Comrades is a proud affiliate of the Channel Zero Network. Coffee with Comrades is an affiliate of the Firestorm Books & Café. Check out our reading recommendations! Our logo was designed by Nathanael Whale.