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Victoria Anarchist Bookfair: The Podcast
Victoria Anarchist Bookfair Collective//CFUV
20 episodes
5 months ago
Originally introduced in the summer of 2020, this podcast was produced as an alternative to the annual Anarchist Bookfair, which was not able to be held as a consequence of COVID-19's widespread curtailing of activities and gatherings. In this podcast, members of the Collective would interview speakers in various fields such emancipatory and anarchist politics including gender and intersectionality, indigenous resurgence and activism, anti-racism, environment, anarchist history, etc.
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Originally introduced in the summer of 2020, this podcast was produced as an alternative to the annual Anarchist Bookfair, which was not able to be held as a consequence of COVID-19's widespread curtailing of activities and gatherings. In this podcast, members of the Collective would interview speakers in various fields such emancipatory and anarchist politics including gender and intersectionality, indigenous resurgence and activism, anti-racism, environment, anarchist history, etc.
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Episodes (20/20)
Victoria Anarchist Bookfair: The Podcast
Ann Hansen on Prisoner Organizing and Working With Allies
Ann Hansen, author of Direct Action: Memoirs of an Urban Guerilla and Taking the Rap: Women Doing Time For Society’s Crimes, discusses her work with the Prison for Women Memorial Collective (P4WMC)
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3 years ago
51 minutes

Victoria Anarchist Bookfair: The Podcast
Jennifer Wickham on Wet’suwet’en Anti-Pipeline Resistance during COVID-19
In this interview, Jennifer Wickham, a member of Cas Yikh, the grizzly house, in the Gidimt’en Clan of the Wet’suwet’en people, discusses recent developments in the Wet’suwet’en resistance against the Coastal GasLink pipeline construction, the effect of COVID-19 on her community, the legacy of the Residential School system, and the solidarity between Indigenous nations.
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3 years ago
40 minutes

Victoria Anarchist Bookfair: The Podcast
Five Reports From Ada’itx (Fairy Creek)
Five conversations with blockaders presented together. The Fairy Creek blockades and other blockades on unceded Pacheedaht and Ditidaht territories continue under the invitation of Pacheedaht Elder, Bill Jones.
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3 years ago
1 hour 3 minutes

Victoria Anarchist Bookfair: The Podcast
Art and Activism With Musician and Community Activist Stefan Christoff
An interview on multiple intersections of art and activism with Stefan Christoff, a longtime community organizer and musician living in Montréal / Tiohtià:ke
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3 years ago
33 minutes

Victoria Anarchist Bookfair: The Podcast
Jineoloji: Learning from the Revolutionary Women’s Movement in Rojava with Sarah Marcha
Sarah Marcha speaks to the revolutionary science of women’s equality called Jineoloji that was developed in the autonomous region of Rojava. Jineoloji is an international movement spanning Europe and the Middle East
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3 years ago
36 minutes

Victoria Anarchist Bookfair: The Podcast
Kahala Johnson on Hawai’i, Anarchism, and the Politics of Indigeneity
Hawaiian activist and land defender Kahala Johnson discusses anarchism through the lens of Indigeneity and shares insights regarding resistance struggles, including land reclamations and direct action blockades that halted the construction of a massive telescope on Mauna Kea
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3 years ago
1 hour 3 minutes

Victoria Anarchist Bookfair: The Podcast
Gord Hill on 500 Years of Indigenous Resistance (Expanded)
Gord Hill discusses the making of his new edition of The 500 Years of Resistance Comic Book and tactics and strategies the history of Indigenous resistance teaches us
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3 years ago
49 minutes

Victoria Anarchist Bookfair: The Podcast
Uri Gordon on Prefigurative Politics
Uri Gordon, author of several books and articles on contemporary anarchism, discusses some issues surrounding the use of the terms ‘prefiguration’ and ‘prefigurative politics.’
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3 years ago
30 minutes

Victoria Anarchist Bookfair: The Podcast
N.O. Bonzo on Anarchy, Art, and Mutual Aid
N.O. Bonzo, an anarchist street artist and illustrator, discusses their beautifully illustrated edition of Peter Kropotkin’s most famous book, Mutual Aid, and the politics of anarchy and art.
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3 years ago
41 minutes

Victoria Anarchist Bookfair: The Podcast
Blockader Suzanne on the No Roads into Fairy Creek Series of Action
Suzanne is a Metis activist from Blackfoot territory in Southern Alberta that has been a visitor on L’kwungen/ WSANEC/ Esquimalt territories for four years. She is in the second year of Camosun College’s Indigenous Studies program. On august 9th, Grassroots activists from across so-called Vancouver Island meet at Lizard Lake and decided to mount an emergency logging road blockade in defense of dwindling Old Growth rainforest. At the end of Reid mainline, on a high ridge on the Western side of Fairy Creek, this coalition of folk has been preventing falling, blasting and extraction of this ancient stand. This action continues under the battlecry: No Roads into Fairy Creek! Learn more at oldgrowthblockade.com
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5 years ago
1 hour

Victoria Anarchist Bookfair: The Podcast
Anarchists Ann Hansen and trans activist Naphtali discuss prison (in)justice
Ann Hansen is former member of the anarchist organization Direct Action and served over 7 years in prison for her involvement with that collective. She is now living on a self-sufficient farm and works on prison-related issues as a member of the Prison for Women (P4W) Memorial Collective. Naphtali is a white non-binary trans Jew who is into prison abolition, anti-zionism, indigenous and black liberation, night-bouquets, and community care.
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5 years ago
1 hour

Victoria Anarchist Bookfair: The Podcast
Nuu-chah-nulth & Coast Salish activist Queen Sacheen (Ancestral Pride) reflects on her life and Indigenous Sovereignty
Queen Sacheen is co-founder of Ancestral Pride, with whom she has produced many zines. She has spent a great deal of time advising Settler-anarchists on how to be in solidarity with Indigenous resistance movements. She is a warrior who has taken part in many actions, including Standing Rock. Finally, Sacheen is a proud mother, Matriarch, dula and medicine woman. Find Queen Sacheen (Nuu-chah-nulth & Coast Salish) on Facebook by searching for Sacheen Kinish, or Ancestral Pride and/or Xhopakelxhits Apothocary. Please support via e-transfer and PayPal to: mamazonscreatrions@gmail.com.
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5 years ago
1 hour

Victoria Anarchist Bookfair: The Podcast
UK theorist Ruth Kinna (editor, Anarchist Studies) on capitalism, anarchism, and the commons
Ruth Kinna is a world-renowned political theorist and historian of ideas who has authored numerous books on anarchism, nineteenth and early twentieth-century socialist thought, utopianism and contemporary radicalism. She is a professor of political philosophy at Loughborough University and editor of the UK-based journal, Anarchist Studies.
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5 years ago
59 minutes

Victoria Anarchist Bookfair: The Podcast
Anarchist feminist Kathy Ferguson discusses Emma Goldman’s women and anarchism as ‘a movement of the book’
Kathy Ferguson is an US-American author, political philosopher, feminist, historian, anarchist, and professor of political science and women's studies at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa. She has authored of one of the best critical biographies of renowned anarchist Emma Goldman: Emma Goldman: Political Thinking in the Streets. Visit http://www2.hawaii.edu/~kferguso/ to learn about the 1000 women who helped build the anarchist movement during Emma Goldman’s life time.
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5 years ago
1 hour

Victoria Anarchist Bookfair: The Podcast
John Zerzan on his life as an anarchist and the state of affairs in the USA
John Zerzan is author of numerous publications exploring the pre-modern dimensions of our being. His weekly radio program, AnarchyRadio can be found here: https://www.johnzerzan.net/radio/.
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5 years ago
1 hour

Victoria Anarchist Bookfair: The Podcast
Kurdish Sociologist Ozlem Goner on the current struggle for autonomy in Rojava
Ozlem Goner is steering committee member of the Emergency Committee for Rojava, New York, and associate professor at the City University of New York. Her research interests focus on political sociology, ethnographies of the state and nationalism, comparative and historical sociology, race and ethnicity, social movements, qualitative methods, and classical, poststructural, postcolonial and feminist theory. For updates concerning the situation in Rojava and to donate to the struggle, visit: https://www.defendrojava.org/rojava
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5 years ago
1 hour

Victoria Anarchist Bookfair: The Podcast
Homeless in a pandemic - Interview with a front-line supporter from LEOHN
As in other places, unhoused people in Victoria face severe challenges in their daily lives ranging from a lack of food, sanitation and medical services to harassment by police and security. One particularly disturbing development are growing resentments and assaults by community members who are unwilling to share green spaces with those who need them for survival. In this episode we hear from a grass-roots front-line supporter and member of the Lived Experience of Homelessness Network (LEOHN) about the increased challenges due to the Covid-19 pandemic as well as the importance of mutual aid and a caring community.
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5 years ago
59 minutes

Victoria Anarchist Bookfair: The Podcast
Ma’amtagila (Kwakwaka’wakw) Matriarch Tsastilqualus of House Umbas on Indigenous sovereignty and rematriation
Tsastilqualus is an elder of the House Umbas from Ma’amtagila (Kwakwaka’wakw) territory. In this podcast, Tsastilqualus speaks about her life and views on how Indigenous resistance can be combined with cultural renewal to realize ecological sustainability and Indigenous sovereignty. For years she has been involved in fighting fish farms and clear cuts in her traditional unceded territories to ensure the survivability of wild salmon. Currently, Tsastilqualus is in the process of rematriating the lands she calls home. She is the founder of the Matriarch Camp, located on unceded Ma’amtagila territory where she recently installed a tiny ‘Big’ house. Please support the Matriarch Camp by sending e-transfers to: matriarchcamp@gmail.com.
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5 years ago
59 minutes

Victoria Anarchist Bookfair: The Podcast
Gidimt'en Clan spokesperson Molly Wickham on Wet’suwet’en anti-pipeline resistance
Molly Wickham (Sleydo) is a member of the Gidimt'en Clan of the Wet'suwet'en Nation. She has been tirelessly active in the Wet’suwet’en’ Nation’s assertion of sovereignty over their unceded territories. This interview discusses the current state of affairs regarding the Coastal GasLink pipeline’s pending extension under a pristine river and the RCMP’s continued harassment of Indigenous and non-Indigenous land defenders. Visit yintahaccess.com to apply to join the fall work camp on Gidimt'en territory, or connect with them by email at yintahaccess@gmail.com. You can also find them on Facebook and Instagram.
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5 years ago
1 hour

Victoria Anarchist Bookfair: The Podcast
Teaser Episode
Find out what you can expect in the Victoria Anarchist Bookfair's 2020 podcast!
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5 years ago
1 hour

Victoria Anarchist Bookfair: The Podcast
Originally introduced in the summer of 2020, this podcast was produced as an alternative to the annual Anarchist Bookfair, which was not able to be held as a consequence of COVID-19's widespread curtailing of activities and gatherings. In this podcast, members of the Collective would interview speakers in various fields such emancipatory and anarchist politics including gender and intersectionality, indigenous resurgence and activism, anti-racism, environment, anarchist history, etc.