It’s not what you know; it’s what you can prove. For years, Forensic Architecture has exposed state crimes against civilians, nature, and humanity. This week on Downstream, Ash Sarkar meets its director Eyal Weizman to discuss Israel’s settler colonial project, the police killing of Mark Duggan, and how the testimony of blindfolded torture victims helped construct a model of Bashar al-Assad’s most notorious torture prison.
Downstream: We Don’t Understand History w/ Blindboy
Novara FM: Fascism Is Not The Exception w/ Alberto Toscano
Downstream: The History of Israel’s War on Palestine w/ Rashid Khalidi
Novara FM: New Cities, Old Scams w/ Quinn Slobodian
Downstream: Does the Labour Party Care About Palestine? w/ Zarah Sultana
Novara FM: Why Posh People Have Bad Taste w/ Nathalie Olah
Downstream: The Future of Money w/ Brett Scott
Novara FM: Engine of Immortality w/ Jeff Jarvis
Downstream: We Must Get Ready For An Emergency w/ Slavoj Žižek
ACFM Trip 38: Movement and Stillness
Novara FM: In Search of Red Africa w/ Kevin Okoth
Downstream: How Protest Movements Fall Apart w/ Vincent Bevins
Novara FM: Emergency Brake! On The Road With Just Stop Oil
Downstream: Philosophy’s Biggest Pessimist w/ John Gray
Novara FM: Truth That Only Fiction Reveals w/ Pankaj Mishra
Downstream: The Left Is Traumatised w/ Gary Younge
Novara FM: Crossing the Class Divide w/ Lynsey Hanley
Downstream: Europe Is Over w/ Yanis Varoufakis
ACFM Trip 37: Surrealism
Novara FM: Trillions of Tiny Flying Particles w/ Jay Owens
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