It Could Happen Here started as an exploration of the possibility of a new civil war. Now a daily sh
A discussion with author Margaret Killjoy on how to get involved in your community and first steps t
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The Team sits down with Theo (@the0hansen) to get a rundown on the upcoming far right rally in Washi
The second part of our discussion in the woods about the intersection of climate change, acceleratio
Garrison sits down with a handful of researchers that study far right extremism to discuss how clima
Today is the Election deadline for California’s Recall. In this episode we dive into wildfire preven
In a few days voters will decide whether or not to Recall California Governor Gavin Newsom. In this
Joey Ayoub joins us to discuss living in the periphery of empires, the crumbles in Lebanon, and the
Eve Ettinger and Kieryn Darkwater comes on to discuss the (short) history of the evangelical fight a
How you can help people in your community gain access to reproductive healthcare and flip off the Te
We talk with folks from the Defend the Atlanta Forest Coalition about the city’s ongoing efforts to
In the wake of the Supreme Court's shadow ruling to block the eviction moratorium and allow mass evi
Researcher, scholar and activist JN joins us to discuss the tactics, strategies, and difficulties of
Upon returning to the Earth First! camp we discover more about why sheriffs were blocking the Namewa
Garrison travels to Northern Minnesota to attend an Earth Firsth! gathering in the woods to learn ab
Network Security expert Chelsea Manning comes on to talk about surveillance, online security, and st
We conclude with Part two of our interview with David Wallace-Wells, author of The Uninhabitable Ear
Part one of our chat with journalist and author of the book The Uninhabitable Earth, David Wallace-W
On August 22nd, for the second year in a row, Proud Boys and other Far Right associates descended on
We sit down to talk with Geoff Mann, a Professor of Geography and Political Economy who also co-auth