In this episode of the This is Revolution Podcast, host Jason Myles and guest, Cedric Johnson, Professor of African-American Studies, delve into the Chicago migrant crisis and its impact on the black community. Amidst rising political tensions and controversies over resource allocation, they discuss housing insecurity, manipulation of migrants in political rhetoric, and the broader implications of housing as a lucrative commodity. Johnson also critically examines the initiations by black activists and organizations, while advocating for more progressive housing policies.
The episode offers an in-depth analysis of the transformational power of community participation in housing developments, the Austrian model, and the challenges associated with massive public housing complexes. By comparing U.S. housing policies with the layered state investment strategy of land grants, public participation, and subsidies, the discussion sheds light on the need for innovative thinking and an urgent shift in housing sector policy-making.
The episode also explores the socio-economic challenges faced by the citizens of Chicago. Rising rent prices, homelessness, and uncertain job prospects are put under the lens, highlighting the disconnect between these grassroots issues and the priorities of national political parties. The discussion raises poignant questions about the response to asylum seekers and draws comparisons with the aftermath of the Katrina disaster.
Throughout this deep and engaging conversation with Cedric Johnson, the episode explores the impacts of capitalist globalization and its associated mass migrations. Johnson urges Americans to reexamine governmental priorities, drawing particular attention to the discrepancy between stadium subsidies and the lack of support for public housing solutions. Tune in to this thoughtful analysis of capital influence on globalization, sports infrastructure, and housing in America.
TIR PRESENTS BEYOND THE RED ZONE: 2023 College Football Preview
TIR PRESENTS POP LIFE ft. JASON MYLES Ep. 8: Better Off Dead w/ Diane Franklin
THIS IS REVOLUTION>podcast Ep. 500: The Political Right and Equality ft. Matt McManus
THIS IS REVOLUTION>podcast Ep. 499: Blown Away: Redefining My Life After My Son’s Suicide ft. Richard Boothby
THIS IS REVOLUTION>podcast Ep. 498: L.A.’s Unhoused and the Mayfair Hotel ft. Bill Cody
TIR PRESENTS THE MAU MAU HOUR w/ PASCAL ROBERT: Africa in Revolt ft. Milton Allimadi
THIS IS REVOLUTION>podcast Ep. 497: Musicians and Money ft. Pascual Romero
TIR PRESENTS PHILOSOPHY FOR THE PEOPLE ft. BEN BURGIS Ep. 24: Tibor Rutar on Marxism
THIS IS REVOLUTION>podcast Ep. 496: Hip Hop at 50 ft. Justin Hunte
THIS IS REVOLUTION>podcast Ep. 495: What’s the Matter with Texas? ft. David Griscom of Left Reckoning
THIS IS REVOLUTION>podcast Ep. 494: Satanic Panic and the Religious Right’s Continued Culture War
THIS IS REVOLUTION>podcast Ep. 493: Examining the Life of Clarence Avant
PHILOSOPHY FOR THE PEOPLE ft. BEN BURGIS Ep. 23: Why I’m Still a Marxist: A Response to Tibor Rutar
THIS IS REVOLUTION>podcast Ep. 492: The Revolutionary Capacity of Dance Music? ft.Tami Gadir
THIS IS REVOLUTION>podcast Ep. 491: Labor and Right Wing Populism ft. Paul Prescod
THIS IS REVOLUTION>podcast Ep. 490: Tyranny Inc. ft. Sohrab Ahmari
THIS IS REVOLUTION>podcast Ep. 489: Has the Left Forgotten About the Mexican American Border? ft. Dan Melo and John Salazar
THIS IS REVOLUTION>podcast Ep. 488: Kayfabe Documentary Fundraising Stream
THIS IS REVOLUTION>podcast Ep. 487: Apocalypse Chow Capitalism and Food ft. Arun Gupta
THIS IS REVOLUTION>podcast Ep. 486: Revolution Selfie: The Red Battalion ft. Steven De Castro
Join Podbean Ads Marketplace and connect with engaged listeners.
Advertise Today
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
Irish Songs with Ken Murray
Immediately Kinfolk
Turned On
Resident by Hernan Cattaneo
Markus Schulz presents Global DJ Broadcast