Guerrilla History is the podcast that acts as a reconnaissance report of global history for the activist left, and aims to use the lessons of history to analyze the present. Your hosts are educators Henry Hakamaki and Professor Adnan Husain, historian and Director of the School of Religion at Queens University. Follow us on social media! Our podcast can be found on twitter at https://twitter.com/guerrilla_pod, and can be supported on patreon at https://www.patreon.com/guerrillahistory. Your ...
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The brainchild of host and personality Cameron Miller Presents Bowen Street Radio broadcasted on the Red Guerrilla Network. Bowen Street Radio is a round table talk show with a foundation of laughter and entertainment. Along side Cameron are his colorful co-host Nick and Tifani. The show will have you feeling like you're just kickin' it with your friends-so sit back relax and get ready to laugh! Broadcasted Live every Wednesday 7:30pm (PST) at Red Guerrilla Network If you're on iTunes Subscr ...
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Grits! with Anyi Malik is a web based radio show about culture, conversation, current events, and of course Grits! On the show Anyi, Gil and our guests tackle news in Good Grits Bad Grits, learn slang in LinGritstics, and have an improv circus in Grits the scenario. This delicious program is sure to leave your ears asking for a second helping- maybe not so much a third. Broadcasted on the Red Guerrilla Network
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Political Ignorance is a podcast broadcasted every Tuesday at 11 PM (PST) on the Red Guerrilla Network. With your host our Lloyd Collins and Fuquan Johnson. Political ignorance is a podcast about culture the of hip-hop, world events, political topics and often dives into social issues that are relevant to American life. During the show Lloyd a Fuquan go back-and-forth discussing the issues and bringing their unique perspective to what's going on in America. Call Houston frequent guest includ ...
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We are dedicated to promoting a diverse range of music from emerging bands, artists and producers all over L.A. All bands, artists, and producers submitting their work to L.A. Indie and Red Guerrilla Network retain full ownership rights to their music To submit your music for consideration email us laindieradio@gmail.com Attention the email to: L.A. Indie Submissions Please include Artist(s) and Band names along with phone number in the body of the email. We will reply with the release form. ...
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Hollywood Hash Live Every Monday at 4pm with Rebekah Kochan & Dante The Comic Hollywood Hash is hosted by entertainers and owners of Golden Artists Ent. LLC Rebekah Kochan and Dante. They talk about their lives, relationship and talk shop about the Hollywood industry. These stand up comics bring the funny every week.
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The We Live Film Podcast airs every Thursday evening from 5pm to 6pm PST on the Red Guerilla Network. Scott Menzel also known as MovieManMenzel hosts the podcast along with his wife Ashley Menzel and several others including Chad Gleason (MovieManChad), Daniel Rester, Gabe Alcantara, and more. Each week features several unique segments including “What to Watch”, “Trailer Talk”, and “Blu-Ray: Buy It-Rent It-Skip It.” In addition, there is usually a special celebrity guest at least once per mo ...
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Great Replacement: Politics, Patriarchy, & Islamophobia in Far Right Conspiracy Theories w/ Luiz Manuel Hernandez Aguilar & Sarah Bracke
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In this terrific episode of Guerrilla History, Adnan and returning guest co-host Breht discuss the essays of an important new book studying many aspects of the history and contemporary expression of right wing demographic obsessions, anti-immigrant and fascistic patriarchies, and the politics of Islamophobia in Europe, North America and beyond with…
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Bob Menendez & US-Cuba Policy w/ Liz Oliva Fernández from Belly of the Beast
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In this episode of Guerrilla History, we are lucky to be joined by a special guest in Cuba as well as a special guest host whom many of you will likely remember from past episodes of the show. Here, we bring on Cuban journalist Liz Oliva Fernández from Belly of the Beast to discuss Bob Menendez (who was just convicted on corruption charges), US-Cub…
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An Ethnographic & Sociological Study of the Delhi Metro w/ Rashmi Sadana
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In this episode of Guerrilla History, we bring on the wonderful Professor Rashmi Sadana to discuss the Delhi metro system from a political economic, sociological, and ethnographic framework, based on her terrific book The Moving City: Scenes from the Delhi Metro and the Social Life of Infrastructure. Talking about the political and sociological dim…
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Haiti, Kenya, Imperialism, & More! GH on Revolutionary Blackout Network
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In this episode, we bring you an appearance we recently made on Revolutionary Blackout Network. Adnan and Henry were invited to sit on a roundtable discussion alongside long-time Indigenous activist John Looking Glass to discuss a wide variety of topics. We highly recommend subscribing to RBN, and watching the video version of this conversation, wh…
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Red Sea Shipping & Gaza Genocide w/ Laleh Khalili
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In this episode of Guerrilla History, we bring on the esteemed Professor Laleh Khalili to discuss Red Sea Shipping and the regional consequences of the Gaza Genocide. This conversation bridges two of the major topics of her work, and is an incredibly thought provoking and generative discussion. We would love to hear what you find particularly usefu…
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Commune to Capitalism - Decollectivization of Agriculture in China w/ Zhun Xu
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In this episode of Guerrilla History, we once again have our great friend and comrade Zhun Xu, whom you should remember from two previous episodes of the show, North Korea & Industrial Agriculture as well as Sanctions Against China & Their Political Economy. Here, we discuss Zhun fantastic book From Commune to Capitalism: How China’s Peasants Lost …
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Football! Palestine, Copa América, & the Euros w/ Alex Aviña
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In this episode of Guerrilla History, we end up continuing our informal and unplanned "Football" (soccer to those of you in the US and Canada) miniseries with our friend and comrade Alex Aviña! Here, we discuss some of the Palestine related goings-on in the football world, as well as give a preview and make predictions for the Copa América and Euro…
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Haiti as Empire's Laboratory w/ Jemima Pierre
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In this episode of Guerrilla History, we bring on the absolutely terrific Professor Jemima Pierre to discuss her vital piece Haiti as Empire's Laboratory, which came out in NACLA late last year. Here, we discuss the history of Western Imperialist intervention in Haiti primarily since the revolution, and why Haiti is often overlooked outside of anal…
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Black & Brown Resistance in the UK (1960s-80s) w/ Preeti Dhillon
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In this episode of Guerrilla History, we discuss a fascinating new book The Shoulders We Stand On: How Black and Brown people fought for change in the United Kingdom with its author, Preeti Dhillon. This conversation is a terrific look at the repression against racially oppressed communities in the UK from the 1960s-80s, and the resistance of those…
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North Korea & Industrial Agriculture w/ Zhun Xu
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In this episode of Guerrilla History, we bring back our great friend and comrade Zhun Xu, whom you may remember from our episode Sanctions Against China & Their Political Economy from our Sanctions As War miniseries. In this episode, we discuss Zhun terrific new article in Monthly Review, Industrial Agriculture: Lessons from North Korea! This conve…
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A Polycentric World & the 'Sixth Great Power' w/ Paris Yeros
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In this episode of Guerrilla History, we bring on the fantastic and vitally important Paris Yeros to discuss his fabulous article A Polycentric World Will Only Be Possible by the Intervention of the ‘Sixth Great Power’, which was published by the Agrarian South Network. Paris himself and the Agrarian South Network more generally are both some of th…
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UN, the Palestine Question, & International Law w/ Ardi Imseis (Crossover w/ The Majlis)
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In this special episode of Guerrilla History, we bring you a crossover episode done in collaboration with The Majlis, a project by the Muslim Societies Global Perspectives project at Queens University, which is hosted by our own Adnan Husain (so be sure to subscribe on your podcast app!). Here, Adnan and Dr. Ardi Imseis, explore the complexities of…
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The Deng Reform Period w/ Ken Hammond (Modern Chinese History Pt. 4)
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In this episode of Guerrilla History, we conclude our series on Modern Chinese History with this important, and inevitably controversial discussion of the Deng Reforms and the Reform Period! Very important that no matter your ideological tendencies, you come into this episode with an open mind, because there will be a lot of useful information for …
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