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Join feminist coaches Taina Brown and Becky Mollenkamp for casual (and often deep) conversations about business, current events, politics, pop culture, and more. We’re not perfect activists or allies! These are our real-time, messy feminist perspectives on the world around us. This podcast is for you if you find yourself asking questions like: • Why is feminism important today? • What is intersectional feminism? • Can capitalism be ethical? • What does liberation mean? • Equity vs. equality ...
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Liberation Now Podcast

Liberation Lab: University of Illinois

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Liberation Now is a podcast about research, practice and activism around healing and liberation of Black, Indigenous, and People of Color. We share inspirational content and stories to provide hope and possibilities for a more liberated future.
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Spart Talk

Spartacist

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English-language podcast of the Spartacist League. Listen for a revolutionary Trotskyist perspective on key questions for the workers movement internationally.
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As founders of project_SANCTUS, Rev. Kelly Isola and Rev. Ogun Holder are committed to creating a safe, brave, online space to be our holiest selves together. This includes addressing the one thing that affects all of us, that has been responsible for much of the pain, inequality, and injustice in our country: systemic racism. On WITH LOVE AND JUSTICE FOR ALL Kelly and Ogun have conversations around embodied antiracism, dismantling oppression, fostering liberation, and the special challenges ...
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Emergent Liberation Collective

Emergent Liberation Collective

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The ELC is a podcast about embodiment as a primary vehicle for personal healing, liberation from oppression, and ancestral trauma. Hosted by T. Aisha Edwards, Kaila June, and Chris Morita Clancy, all somatic educators and healers with backgrounds ranging from mental health to movement science. These three explore trauma healing, guide vulnerable conversations with thought leaders and social justice activists, offer stories and poetry, lead embodiment practices and so much more. In these trou ...
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Chaos & Christ

In the Midst of Chaos, Christ is there!

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In a world increasingly influenced by Marxist thought and its myriad subsets—from the political arena to the fabric of family life, from economic policies to cultural norms—'Chaos & Christ' stands as a beacon of truth. This podcast delves into the heart of contemporary chaos, examining how ideologies that promise equality often deliver division. Our mission is to dissect these ideologies critically, revealing their impact on individual lives, communities, and societies at large. Here, we: Ex ...
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Blaxit Global

Chrishan Wright

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Welcome to Blaxit Global, a bi-weekly seasonal podcast that explores the transformative journeys of Black expats who chose freedom over fear and purpose over pressure. Hosted by Chrishan Wright, who made her own Blaxit from the U.S. to Portugal, the show features candid conversations with trailblazers across the African diaspora who’ve left the grind behind to build intentional lives—and thrive abroad. Each episode offers real stories, practical guidance, and powerful reflections on topics l ...
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#WakeUpWalkTowards Podcast

Baba Tree International

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#WakeUpWalkTowards is a podcast from the heart, at the intersection of spirituality, justice, and healing. Catherine Cadden, Jiva Manske, and Jordan Torres interview elders, young organizers, artists, healers, and changemakers building beyond climate crisis and colonial collapse to heal our past, reimagine our present, and protect our future.
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Against Japanism

Against Japanism

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This podcast seeks to challenge the commonly held assumptions about Japan as harmonious, homogeneous, and traditional by recasting its history as a history of conflict and change, as the history of class struggles, from anti-capitalist, anti-imperialist, anti-colonial, and intersectional perspectives.
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A podcast for collective (un)learning in the struggle for intersectional liberation. We focus on educational realms, expanding to other societal areas. We share our stories as academics as well as those of our featured guests, including disability activists involved with multifaceted dimensions of system’s equity, self-determination efforts, anti-ableist and antiracist liberation. Join us as co-conspirators. This podcast is also available on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DES_podcast
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People of Color in Psychology

People of Color in Psychology

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We are a podcast devoted to People of Color in Psychology. People of Color in Psychology is where mental health professionals gain insight to culturally relevant psychological practice and research. Produced by The Multicultural Counseling Institute and your host, Dr. Jack Tsan, you will learn from mental health experts to help advance your personal and professional development. My hope is that together we will be able to learn from each other and appreciate the importance of advancing the c ...
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Join host & liberation facilitator, Tiana Dodson, as she examines the many layers of living a multiply-marginalized life. From embracing abundance and bodily joy as a fat person in a fatphobic world to examining the subtle ways ableism touches so much of our day-to-day lives, each episode acknowledges the ways systems of oppression are bound together and seeks an alternative path toward a more just world for every body.
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The untold story of ongoing and past Canadian worker's movements within Canada; as well as that of all forms of struggle and resistance against tyranny, oppression, and exploitation. 'The truth of our history' as it were, the history of all those who have graced the soil of this land and offered up a spirit of rebellion to build a better future. As part of ongoing efforts by the Workers Liberation Coalition to unify worker's of all backgrounds and ways of life, to form a united front to stan ...
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The Michigan Liberation podcast is a new podcast and/or TV show where staff members of Michigan Liberation, sponsors, partners and their guests have open-minded, real, and transparent discussions on various topics centered around ending the criminalization of Black families and communities of color in Michigan.
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Transforming Together

Dragon Digital Radio

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Join HopeWorks community educator, MC Carey (they/them), for a monthly hour-long podcast dedicated to frank conversations on the intersections of the movement to end gender-based violence and transformative justice. MC explores the interconnections of social justice, abolition and how we, as a collective community dedicated to healing and safety, can work towards creating a vision of collective liberation. With a blend of boldness and compassion, this show offers up a space to transform our ...
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Molotov Now!

Sabot Media

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In Molotov Now! We analyze and discuss articles shared by The Harbor Rat Report and other stories of resistance across the globe with a focus on rural organizing. The unique dynamics of community organizing in small towns, and the often reactionary rural politics we face leads to special tactical considerations that we feel urban comrades need to learn from. In the spirit of building solidarity between the rural & the urban and inspiring direct action in the face of capitalist oppression. We ...
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Cozy Hermit Coven

Cindy Norton Stokes

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Hosted by Cindy Norton Stokes, the Cozy Hermit Coven is a comforting, introspective, and witchy place nestled in a bright and inviting forest cottage. Here we gather around the hearth to talk about all things cozy and mystical. Here you are invited to slow down and learn more about yourself, so that you can begin to connect with your intuition and the longings of your soul. And we can’t get to that cozy space without standing up to oppression along the way, so you can rest assured that the C ...
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A Radical Podcast

A Radical Guide | Jason Bayless

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A Radical Podcast takes you on a compelling journey into anarchism, radical politics, and global social movements. Hosted by Jason Bayless, the show navigates through narratives and ideas that unsettle conventional wisdom, aiming to foster a just and equitable world. Each episode combines current news, deep discussions on past and present uprisings, updates from A Radical Guide, and riveting talks with guests actively contributing to causes for freedom and justice. https://www.radical-guide. ...
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Nothing Never Happens

Nothing Never Happens

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Nothing Never Happens is a journey into cutting-edge pedagogical theory and praxis, where co-hosts Tina Pippin and Lucia Hulsether connect with leading voices in radical teaching and learning. We engage a range of approaches — including but not limited to democratic, feminist, queer, decolonial, and abolitionist models.
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No Offense, And

Kelly and Kendle

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Welcome to No Offense, And — a loving and nourishing space created to fuel conversations around personal and collective liberation. Join Denver-based, Aquarius Suns, Manifesting Generators, works-in-progress, and practical strangers Kelly and Kendle on their journeys towards their higher selves as they have conversations with incredible guests and each other around self-love and how we can rise up together to rebuild our world in the Age of Aquarius. We aim to empower, encourage, expand, and ...
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Mansa is joined by Comrade Kat of the Partisan Defence Committee (PDC), a non-sectarian social and legal defence organisation that is part of building international solidarity to defend pro-Palestine and trade union activists in France. She motivates why the left must unite in common action to build these protests because an injury to one is an inj…
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In this episode, Dr. Lydia HaRim Ahn, an assistant professor at Arizona State University, discusses her recent research on racial identity, discrimination, and mental health, specifically focusing on AAPI families and racial socialization. Dr. Ahn delves into her recent publications exploring attachment security as a buffer to racism and the impact…
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What happens when fanfic, therapy, chronic illness, and croissants collide? This episode of Messy Liberation is a rich blend of real talk and radical self-reflection. Becky and Taina explore chronic illness, returning to therapy, and the nuances of finding a Black therapist. They also deep-dive into the power of rest, hyperfixation (hello fanfic an…
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Email me your thoughts, questions and prayer requests and I'll mention you on the podcast Navigating Godly Ambition and Contentment In this episode of Chaos & Christ, Alexsy discusses the tension between godly ambition and selfish desires. Drawing inspiration from the movie 'Troy' and biblical scriptures, particularly from Matthew, Alexsy reflects …
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We feature Hoor Jangda, a Pakistani immigrant specializing in trauma treatment from a mind/body/spirit lens, EMDR and psychedelic assisted therapy for individuals in marginalized bodies, particularly immigrant and LGBTQIA+ bodies. Hoor discusses the values and practices that clinicians and the field of mental health need to embody to ensure a decol…
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Join Mansa as she sits down with Vincent to assess the state of the Palestinian struggle. Revolutionaries must admit that the movement has been unable to stop the onslaught, that communists are irrelevant in this struggle, and that the movement needs a different strategy to go forward. We go over the dynamics in the Middle East, the character of th…
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A "Média és valóság viszonya a 21. században" című kurzusunk utolsó alkalmának felvétele 2025 május 21-én.Kurzusvezető: Balázs Zsuzsanna - újságíróA kerekasztal résztvevői: Bánszegi Rebeka, a 24.hu közéleti-politikai újságírójaKálmán Attila, az Investigate Europe oknyomozó újságírójaTőke János, a Szabad Magyar Szó szerkesztőjeTeczár Szilárd, a Lakm…
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In this episode, we have a conversation about hoarding disorder within the AAPI community, with Julianna Chung, a professional organizer and owner of Collected Abundance. Julianna, an expert in helping individuals declutter and organize, shares her experiences working with clients facing overwhelming possessions and the unique challenges observed w…
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What if creativity wasn’t about talent or output—but about liberation? In this raw and relatable episode of Messy Liberation, Becky and Taina unpack the complicated relationship adults have with creative expression, especially under capitalism and toxic productivity culture. They talk about creative hobbies like sewing, baking sourdough, painting r…
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In this episode, Cynthia Pong, an award-winning executive coach, discusses her work empowering women of color leaders. We discuss differences between “glass ceiling”, “concrete ceiling” and “bamboo ceiling” faced by women and women of color. Cynthia also shares a case study and emphasizes the importance of career insurance, networking, and strategi…
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Join Mansa as she sits in the hot seat and Vincent David, editor of Spartacist, plays host. We talk about the India-Pakistan war which saw an explosion of national unity on both sides, with many forces on the left backing their governments' reactionary aims. We raised the call: The main enemy is at home! Mansa explains what was at stake in this con…
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The Collaborative Seminar Cultures of Hate and Oppression was coordinated to address the complexities of these topics that are of urgent global importance in our era of continuing discrimination, forced migration, socially sanctioned violence, and war. This podcast gives insights into the work of the students.…
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In this grab bag episode, Becky and Taina get candid about everything from perimenopause and airplane germs to religious trauma and transformative fanfiction. Taina shares how one piece of Draco/Hermione fanfic cracked her wide open, while Becky reflects on the power of feeling seen in storytelling and media. They dig deep into the Catholic Church’…
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In this episode, we speak with Shanaz Ikonne, a licensed professional counselor, to discuss maternal mental health, specifically for women of color. Shanaz shares her own traumatic birthing experience and how it shifted her focus to advocating for birth equity and supporting women through their birthing journeys. She discusses issues like implicit …
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Meet Courtney Bowden, the dynamic creator of Black Expat Stories, a multimedia platform chronicling the real-life journeys of Black expats around the world. Courtney shares what led her from Michigan to the sun-soaked shores of Playa del Carmen, Mexico, and how a desire for ease, freedom, and authenticity shaped her relocation journey. With a rich …
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Listen to a hayfevery Mansa as she sits down with Ray Bishop, member of the ed board of Spartacist, and author of "National Opperssion in Xi's China: A Trotskyist answer." We discuss how the national oppression of Uyghurs is used by imperialists to go after China and why it is necessary to fight for an independent socialist Xinjiang to defend China…
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Join Mansa as she discusses French politics with Comrade Alexis, National Secretary of Ligue trotskyste de France (LTF), the ICL's French section. We discuss Macron's empty bravado in the face of Trump, the dynamics fuelling the support for Le Pen and the far-right, the left's failure to fight for a revolutionary opposition to the New Popular Front…
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In this episode of Messy Liberation, Becky and Taina go deep on how to stay informed and engaged without burning out. They talk about the importance of limiting your news intake, ditching moral judgment about productivity, and embracing self-care that actually nourishes you (hint: it’s not a face mask). From managing chronic illness to laughing in …
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In this episode, Helen Neville and B. Andi Lee speak with Dr. Matthew Miller about storytelling as liberation. Dr. Miller shares his personal journey and the origin story of the SPOKENproject, which promotes coping with, resisting, surviving, and healing from racism through storytelling. Listen in to explore the transformative power of storytelling…
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In this episode, Natasha D'Arcangelo, a licensed mental health counselor and chief clinical officer, discusses the experiences of adoptive motherhood and international adoption through a personal lens in light of current sociopolitical issues. We explore the anxieties faced by adoptive families amidst changing policies. Natasha also explores the ch…
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Join Mansa as she sits down with Comrade Philipp from our German group, Spartakist-Arbeiterpartei Deutschlands (SpAD), and supporter Toralf Endruweit, to discuss the political dynamics behind the recent German elections. Though the centre held, the AfD emerged as the clear victor in terms of doubling its support. Comrades explain what is fuelling t…
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We feature Moushumi Sen, a licensed clinical social worker specializing in trauma treatment, EMDR, and issues affecting adult women of color. Moushumi discusses culturally responsive EMDR, emphasizing the importance of cultural humility and addressing culturally based trauma. She also highlights the need for solidarity and support for Black communi…
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Join Mansa as she sits down with Australian comrades Oskar and Chris to discuss why the hell noone is talking about Australia, the delusional bubble of the ruling class, the coming elections, and what workers should do. Read their election supplement "Bury Labour, Vote Socialist" here: https://iclfi.org/pubs/rb/2025-elex/labor Subscribe to Red Batt…
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In this episode, we speak with Rossol Gharib, a forensic psychology doctoral candidate, about the intersection of law, psychology, and cultural understanding. More importantly, Rossol shares her perspective on ways in which supervisors and training programs can actively address Islamophobia by recognizing cultural consciousness, the importance of s…
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Join an echo-ey Mansa as she discusses the Canadian elections with Angie, editor of Workers Tribune, the English-language paper of our group in Canada and Quebec (TLQC). As Canada goes to the polls, liberal Carney is set to win on the back of a huge wave of "Team Canada" national unity. Angie explains what's behind the national unity, why Carney wi…
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Becky and Taina are pulling back the curtain on the newest thing they’re building together: the Messy Liberation Coaches Circle—a community for people who coach (formally or informally) and want to practice coaching through a liberatory, feminist, and anti-capitalist lens. In this episode, they share the messy, honest backstory of how the group evo…
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Email me your thoughts, questions and prayer requests and I'll mention you on the podcast Speaking Truth with Grace in a Hostile Culture In this episode of Chaos & Christ, we delve into the challenge of boldly speaking truth in a culture that is increasingly hostile to Christianity. Inspired by an article from Christianity Today "How to live in the…
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In this episode, we explore liberation psychology with Laila El-Asmar, a Palestinian-Italian American therapist who brings over 25 years of experience to the conversation. She defines liberation psychology as a focus on oppression and its impact on marginalized communities, emphasizing how therapy can help individuals free themselves from this pain…
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Meet Marissa Price, Co-Founder of the Job Liberation Virtual Summit for Black Women. Together, we dive into what it truly means to liberate ourselves from toxic work environments and reclaim our joy, power, and purpose. As a Social Worker, Workshop Facilitator, Keynote Speaker, and Business Coach dedicated to helping Black women heal and build alig…
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Join Mansa and Comrade Victor from the Mexican group of the Spartacist League (GEM) as they discuss the situation in Mexico as Trump moves to subjugate the country even more. Can the popularly elected president, Claudia Sheinbaum, offer a real answer to these attacks? Victor explains the dynamics of the domestic situation and the cracks in national…
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In this interview, Jakob Zsambok of The Complexity Science Hub in Vienna, talks about the Seshat and Cliopatria databases, what they contain, their data sources and confirmation, and how they are accessed, used and enhanced by historical researchers.Seshat: Global History Databank, founded in 2011, aims to bring together the most current and compre…
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Feeling helpless about the state of the world? Same. In this episode, Becky and Taina serve up a spicy mix of rage and real talk about how to practice anti-fascism and anti-capitalism without burning yourself out. From mailing junk to the White House as protest (yes, really!) to joining tool libraries and neighborhood swaps, they share ideas that a…
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Mansa talks with Comrades Anna and Ozan to discuss the recent developments in Türkiye and Öcalan's call on the PKK to surrender its arms. In making sense of these questions, we inevitably end up discussing Kemalism and why it's an obstacle to advance the interests of the Turkish masses, why the strategy of the Kurdish liberation struggle led to thi…
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In this episode, we explore with Dr. Reigna El-Yashruti the complexities of therapeutic neutrality, curiosity, fairness, and justice and when working with AMENA clients. She emphasizes the importance of recognizing emotional experiences as valid sources of information and challenges the notion of strict neutrality in clinical practice. The conversa…
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A special episode where we bring you a presentation by Comrade Vincent to an international meeting of the International Communist League. Its purpose is to take stock, clarify our understanding of world events, and pose the tasks of revolutionaries within this changing context. This presentation is based on a memorandum of the ICL which will be pub…
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Email me your thoughts, questions and prayer requests and I'll mention you on the podcast Parental Rights Under Attack: Analyzing State Bills Impacting Homeschooling and Transgender Policies In this episode of the Chaos & Christ, the host discusses two controversial bills from Colorado and Illinois, reflecting on how they affect parental rights and…
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In this powerhouse episode, Becky and Taina go deep on the tangled roots of American music—from Negro spirituals and funk to country and bluegrass—and how Black artists have always shaped the sounds we now call “mainstream.” They unpack Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter backlash, how misogynoir fuels that criticism, and the difference between cultural apprec…
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We speak with Dalal Musa, a licensed social worker with 22 years of private practice experience, as part of our Arab American Heritage series. Dalal shares her insights on the challenges of cultural disconnect in therapy, and the importance of creating a safe and supportive space for clients to explore and heal. She discusses her evolutionary journ…
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What happens when a high-powered executive recruiter decides he's had enough of America’s grind—and makes a bold move abroad? In this episode of the Blaxit Global Podcast, I sit down with Rory Verrett, founder of Protégé Search and the Protégé Leadership Academy, to explore his powerful journey from corporate boardrooms to a more peaceful life in L…
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Join Mansa as she talks to the National Chairperson of the Spartacist League US about the nature of the Trump presidency, what's in store for the working class and the oppressed, and why the Marxist left needs to wake up!! This discussion is based on articles in the latest issue of Workers Vanguard, which listeners can read/download/subscribe to he…
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Join Mansa as she takes listeners through another key article from Women and Revolution, this time discussing what's holding back progress for women in the poor nations, and why opposition to imperialism must be at the heart of any strategy to advance the conditions for women in oppressed countries. Like the episode? Hate it? Either way, get in tou…
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