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The Messy Birth of Rebellion: Andor, Movement Strategy & Restorative Resistance with Gabes Torres
Manage episode 485345862 series 2937087
What can a Star Wars show teach us about organizing, resistance, and healing? In this episode of the Amplify RJ Podcast, I sit down with strategist, therapist, and writer Gabes Torres to talk about Andor—yes, that Star Wars show—and what it reveals about real-life revolution.
We dive into how Andor de-romanticizes rebellion and reflects the complex realities of movement work: the banality of evil, conflict in organizing, disposability culture, and the painful but necessary tension between rest and resistance. Gabes shares insights from their piece on the show, their organizing and healing work in the Global South, and the ways marine mammals and myth can inform our strategy.
Whether or not you’ve seen the show, this conversation is about so much more than the galaxy far, far away—it’s about our world and how we build toward collective liberation with nuance, integrity, and care.
💡 Themes we explore:
- The role of propaganda & imperial violence
- Power-mapping & movement strategy
- Trauma, burnout & emotional sustainability
- Plurality, disagreement & organizing through conflict
- What it means to rest, to resist, and to belong
Connect with Gabes:
https://www.instagram.com/gabestorres/
Read her article:
https://gabestorres.substack.com/p/andor
Support mental health care for organizers in the Global South
https://gabestorres.com/support/
Connect with us on:
Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, Threads, YouTube, and TikTok!
SUPPORT by sharing this podcast and leaving a rating or review
Chapters
1. Introduction to Andor and Guest (00:00:00)
2. Character Breakdown and Context (00:04:42)
3. Meeting Gabes Torres (00:10:29)
4. De-romanticizing Revolutionary Movements (00:18:54)
5. The Banality of Evil (00:28:38)
6. Sacrifice and Disposability in Movements (00:36:26)
7. Disagreement and Plurality in Resistance (00:48:31)
8. Building Toward What? Movement Vision (00:58:00)
9. Nature as Movement Mentor (01:04:22)
174 episodes
Manage episode 485345862 series 2937087
What can a Star Wars show teach us about organizing, resistance, and healing? In this episode of the Amplify RJ Podcast, I sit down with strategist, therapist, and writer Gabes Torres to talk about Andor—yes, that Star Wars show—and what it reveals about real-life revolution.
We dive into how Andor de-romanticizes rebellion and reflects the complex realities of movement work: the banality of evil, conflict in organizing, disposability culture, and the painful but necessary tension between rest and resistance. Gabes shares insights from their piece on the show, their organizing and healing work in the Global South, and the ways marine mammals and myth can inform our strategy.
Whether or not you’ve seen the show, this conversation is about so much more than the galaxy far, far away—it’s about our world and how we build toward collective liberation with nuance, integrity, and care.
💡 Themes we explore:
- The role of propaganda & imperial violence
- Power-mapping & movement strategy
- Trauma, burnout & emotional sustainability
- Plurality, disagreement & organizing through conflict
- What it means to rest, to resist, and to belong
Connect with Gabes:
https://www.instagram.com/gabestorres/
Read her article:
https://gabestorres.substack.com/p/andor
Support mental health care for organizers in the Global South
https://gabestorres.com/support/
Connect with us on:
Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, Threads, YouTube, and TikTok!
SUPPORT by sharing this podcast and leaving a rating or review
Chapters
1. Introduction to Andor and Guest (00:00:00)
2. Character Breakdown and Context (00:04:42)
3. Meeting Gabes Torres (00:10:29)
4. De-romanticizing Revolutionary Movements (00:18:54)
5. The Banality of Evil (00:28:38)
6. Sacrifice and Disposability in Movements (00:36:26)
7. Disagreement and Plurality in Resistance (00:48:31)
8. Building Toward What? Movement Vision (00:58:00)
9. Nature as Movement Mentor (01:04:22)
174 episodes
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