This Is Hell!

Manufacturing Dissent since 1996

Episodes

Total: 517

Political scholar Aasim Sajjad Akhtar talks to Chuck about his Catlyst Journal article "Breaking Afg

Chuck interviews, Dominic Boyer, professor of anthropology at Rice University and Berggruen Institut

Chuck is back! He welcomes writer, activist, and co-founder of the Los Angeles Tenants Union Tracy R

Producer Sebastian muses on origin and utility of racial categories and introduces a 2019 interview

Producer Lindsey introduces a 2017 interview with Journalist Sharon Lerner, who reports on the Exxon

Producer Dan introduces an interview with African American studies scholar Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor w

Chuck is back live in studio for his first full interview in two months, welcoming back independent

Black Agenda Report's Danny Haiphong examines the lies at the root of the story America tells itself

Writer DaMaris Hill traces a history, and present, of Black women imprisoned in America - under a pa

Producer Dan presents a 2019 interview with organizer Jenny Brown who examines the long history and

Alex plays two interviews with Black Agenda Report founders Bruce Dixon (Jan 2017) and Glen Ford (De

Producer Sebastian presents a June 2020 interview with Writer Connor Woodman on his Verso blog serie

Writer Jessa Crispin rejects today's mainstreamed, neoliberal feminism, and calls for a return to fe

Producer Dan presents a 2018 interview Chuck conducted with the amazing multi talented artist Boots

Writer Asad Haider explains how today's reductive form of identity politics acts as an obstacle to u

Political scientist Cedric Johnson examines the collisions of race, class, policing and activism in

Anthropologist James Doucet-Battle on sugar, diabetes, racialized science and his book "Sweetness in

Dan replays two interviews Chuck did with the late, great David Graeber, the first about his book on

Alex replays Chuck's Oct 2021 conversation with writer Panashe Chigumadzi on her article "The Cry of

Writer adrienne maree brown explores the radical, liberatory potential of pleasure - to reclaim the