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A Tender Riot
A Tender Riot
14 episodes
2 months ago
In this episode, Denée and Sean explore a new book by the Pinko Collective, After Accountability: A Critical Genealogy of a Concept. We discuss the older lineages of accountability in socialist organizations (including criticism/self-criticism), as well as more recent efforts like INCITE or Critical Resistance. The concept of “community” looms behind all these conversations (and this podcast), and the book offers some critical insight into the meaning of community in a revolutionary sense. You can get a copy of After Accountability here: https://www.haymarketbooks.org/books/2455-after-accountability A Tender Riot will be going on hiatus for a bit this summer, but we may pop in with some guest hosts before we’re back up and running later this year! A Tender Riot is a podcast about abolition, socialism, and relating to each other as whole human beings.
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In this episode, Denée and Sean explore a new book by the Pinko Collective, After Accountability: A Critical Genealogy of a Concept. We discuss the older lineages of accountability in socialist organizations (including criticism/self-criticism), as well as more recent efforts like INCITE or Critical Resistance. The concept of “community” looms behind all these conversations (and this podcast), and the book offers some critical insight into the meaning of community in a revolutionary sense. You can get a copy of After Accountability here: https://www.haymarketbooks.org/books/2455-after-accountability A Tender Riot will be going on hiatus for a bit this summer, but we may pop in with some guest hosts before we’re back up and running later this year! A Tender Riot is a podcast about abolition, socialism, and relating to each other as whole human beings.
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Society & Culture
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Third Spaces (Pilsen Community Books)
A Tender Riot
36 minutes 55 seconds
7 months ago
Third Spaces (Pilsen Community Books)
In this episode, we’re joined by Mandy Medley of Pilsen Community Books (PCB) in Chicago to talk about Third Spaces, worker cooperatives, and radical community-building. We discuss how PCB has come to be a beloved radical book store and an important hub of many activist communities in Chicago through grit, vision, and warm vibes. Here is an article about third spaces: https://www.huffpost.com/entry/third-spaces-and-gen-z_l_675ca0fee4b0a6324e3b58ad?air Write to us with your thoughts at tender.riot.pod@gmail.com! A Tender Riot is a podcast about abolition, socialism, and relating to each other as whole human beings.
A Tender Riot
In this episode, Denée and Sean explore a new book by the Pinko Collective, After Accountability: A Critical Genealogy of a Concept. We discuss the older lineages of accountability in socialist organizations (including criticism/self-criticism), as well as more recent efforts like INCITE or Critical Resistance. The concept of “community” looms behind all these conversations (and this podcast), and the book offers some critical insight into the meaning of community in a revolutionary sense. You can get a copy of After Accountability here: https://www.haymarketbooks.org/books/2455-after-accountability A Tender Riot will be going on hiatus for a bit this summer, but we may pop in with some guest hosts before we’re back up and running later this year! A Tender Riot is a podcast about abolition, socialism, and relating to each other as whole human beings.