An interview with Nolan Huber of Atlanta Community Press Collective on exciting news in the 61 RICO indictments in the Atlanta Stop Cop City case & a discussion of the impacts of the movement
An interview with Nolan Huber of Atlanta Community Press Collective on exciting news in the 61 RICO indictments in the Atlanta Stop Cop City case & a discussion of the impacts of the movement
A recording of Andrew Zonneveld from the 2024 Another Carolina Anarchist Bookfair talking about his book All Will Be Equalized!: Georgia’s Freedom Seekers of the Swamps, Backwoods, and Sea Islands 1526-1890 alongside his friend Modibo Kadalie.
Our planet, our nation, our state: all in a deep, existential, crisis—of water. Robert Glennon joins us to tell us how bad it really is, and what can still be done. PLUS! Raymond, Nat Turner, with new poetry. Hosted by Kris Welch.
Public Citizen has a new report on U.S. corporate support for GOP legislators writing voter suppression bills. PLUS: Greg Palast on the latest with Georgia’s anti-voting law. Hosted by Kris Welch. photo: Element5 Digital via Unsplash
John Nichols, author and national affairs correspondent for the Nation magazine, joins us to talk of—EVERYTHING! Voter suppression! Louis DeJoy! 2022 midterms!! Bernie!!! Amazon!!!! Hosted by Kris Welch. Photo credit: The Nation.com
We speak with Rosa Clemente and Rod Starz about Wednesday’s insurrection and the violence perpetrated by pro-Trump extremist at the Capitol. Later we look at the election results in Georgia and what it represents long-term. Guests: Rosa Clemente, Rod Starz, Dr. James Taylor and Anoa Changa.
We speak with journalist Anoa Changa about the latest political unfolding in the state of Georgia. We speak about voter suppression attempts. Later we speak with Los Angeles-based Black Lives Matter leader Melina Abdullah about ongoing protests to stop Mayor Eric Garcetti and LAPD.
In August 2020, authorities located 39 missing children in Georgia during a two-week effort to rescue endangered minors. The US Marshals Service Missing Child Unit led the search, dubbed “Operation Not Forgotten.” In collaboration with the agency’s Southeast Regional Fugitive Task Force, the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children and local/state agencies. In Ohio, … Continued
We think of public utilities operating for the public good — it’s right there in the name. But most public utilities are investor-owned and, like corporations as a whole in this country, have enormous power to dispossess poor people through government-backed mechanisms like eminent domain. Sociologist Loka Ashwood discusses how such dispossession, along with state-sanctioned … Continued
LaGrange attempts to collect court fines via utility accounts of its lowest-income residents.