In this hour with Walter Chi-yan TOM, immigration lawyer and human rights activist from Montreal, Quebec, we talk about many different aspects of the response in Canada to the pandemic, the situation with asylum-seekers in detention, foreign students at Concordia and McGill universities, the history of anti-Asian racism, mutual aid, and at the end, a little bit on Tiananmen Square, where Walter spent some time in 1989.
A Statement of Principles
Dear Sweden
DIY Movement, DIY Media, DIY Music
New song: ”Join the Mob”
In Sight But Out of Mind
Playlist 9/11
We Are Experiencing Technical Difficulties
Remembering Al Giordano
The Social Engineering and Paralysis of the US Left
The Mind-Warping Effects of Rabbit Holes
From Little Things, Big Things Grow
New song: ”Shadowbanned on Bandcamp”
Dreaming of Pete Seeger
Why I Love the Song, ”Rich Men North of Richmond” (After Slightly Revising the Lyrics)
Rich Men North of Richmond (adapted)
Getting On Lists and Having Weird Coincidences
Bandcamp or Bannedcamp?
New song: ”Supply and Demand (Song for the Highland Clearances)”
Generating Generation Gaps
Live in Boulder: What Can Be Gleaned from Old Recordings
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