Today I did a live broadcast which will be the first of a series of online concerts I plan to do about resistance.
Whether we're talking about armed uprisings, mass civil disobedience, or actions carried out by much smaller groups of people, current events and history are full of stories of resistance.
"When you fight, you win" may not quite be actually true, even if it's a good slogan. But even if making the effort doesn't always get the desired results, resistance in its many forms often leads to positive changes that wouldn't have happened otherwise.
The themes I explore in this episode include:
Must We Call Them Fascists?
Living Room Jam
The Politics of Moral Outrage
Mandolista
Democracy in the US Today with David Rovics
”Behind These Prison Walls” -- DontExtraditeAssange.com
Tigard, Oregon: Ground Zero in the Fight for Affordable Housing
The Ballad of Woodspring Apartments and Hamilton-Zanze
Discussion with Michael Albert, author of No Bosses: A New Economy For A Better World
Mandola Meditations and Folk Punk Songs
”Free Them All” rough mix
New song: ”All That Didn‘t Change on 9-1-1”
Brain Labor Report interview
Labor Day with Ron Placone
What 9/11 Derailed
Refugee Ancestors
Living Free, Dying, and Being a Sociopath
The Danish Model
My Anonymous Critic Speaks
New song: "As the Planet Floods and Burns"
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