This week, you’ll hear our chat with David “Mac” Marquis, one of the editors and contributors to the recently published new book Books Through Bars: Stories From The Prison Books Movement out from University of Georgia Press. We talk about prison books projects, what they say about conditions inside, some of the value of this inside-outside organizing and what you can expect to find in the book.
Shut 'Em Down 2024 + Monsour Owolabi
Views from the "Rogue Gold" Tree Sit (with Cricket and D)
Anarchist Perspectives on Nationalism (with Rey Katulu)
Memory, Movement and June 11th 2024
Addameer on Palestinian Prisoners + new TTRPG "Oceania 2084"
"I Don't Think You Could Have A Resistance Movement Without Poetry": A chat with Yaffa As
Asheville's Southside Community Farm
"Clean For Who? Safe For Who?": Asheville Business Improvement District
Don Bosco Park Defense in Bologna + Bernard Jemison on Conditions & Resistance in AL Prisons
Crime, Corruption, and Community Based Liberation in the U.S./Mexico Neoliberal Military Political Economy
Feather River Action! on Forest Fires and Clearcuts
Jeremy White on the "San Diego Antifa" Case
Bulldoze SCI Rockview: Abolition, Prisoner Support, and Resistance to Genocide in PA-DOC
James "Jay" Ward On Incarceration And His Struggle To Be Free
Xinachtli Speaks From A Texas Dungeon
A conversation with Hani Almadhoun
Corvallis Bookfair, Tyumen Case, and Counter-Surveillance
Imprisoned Anarchist Toby Shone + Updates from Argentinian Antifascist
Extremism, Fascist Voids and Antifascist Hope with Joan Braune
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