Zoe and Larissa explore the Jamaica Beach Birthright Environmental Movement and similar campaigns in Barbados, Mexico and beyond
Tune in to hear Larissa and Zoe processing Samara’s wisdom in real time: how do we reconnect meaningfully with the earth?
As far back as we can go, communities have been on the...
Leticia Sánchez Garris joins the podcast to chat about her work creating cultural events and club nights for the African diaspora in Buenos Aires.
The Wages for Housework movement launched in 1972: should we still be fighting for this? How far have we come in 50 years?
The Wages for Housework movement launched in 1972: should we still be fighting for this? How far have we come in 50 years?
How Israeli settler colonialism not only violently displaces Palestinian people from their homeland but commits psychological and ecological violence
With fascism rising, military-industrial-complex raging, and borders hardening, are we still marching toward change or just marching in place?
Zoe and Larissa are joined by Kata from Extinction Rebellion Serbia to break down how radical solidarity between students and workers turned campus anger into nationwide power.
Zoe and Larissa explore the history of the commons and the violent enclosures that helped birth capitalism.
How can we use the media, the limitations of mainstream channels, and how do we build alternatives?
the fare strike as a bold social justice tactic, where collective refusal to pay transit fares, or drivers' refusal to collect them, becomes a tool to demand more equitable public services