“The capitalist system doesn’t care if we die,” says @sarahljaffe. @MsKellyMHayes talks with author and journalist Sarah Jaffe about how we experience and survive loss, and how grief is impacting our movements. https://t.co/7SkkvoOmLe
Need some healing today? @MsKellyMHayes talked with radical therapist Dorian Ortega and healing justice practitioners Tanuja Jagernauth and Chiara Galimberti about trauma, and some of the tools and practices that can help us heal. https://t.co/gYE1fDQxGA
In 1995, Star Trek DS9 envisioned a historic riot set in September of 2024. @MsKellyMHayes talked with @policingblack and David K. Seitz about the Bell Riots, the radical legacy of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and how science fiction can shape our politics. https://t.co/6xgNrhsOt9
This week, @MsKellyMHayes and @tracyrosenthal_ talk about why a recent SCOTUS decision means it's "open season" on the unhoused. They dig into the politics and history of the criminalization of homelessness, how we got here, and how we can fight back. https://t.co/MRMgNBr6HP
Have you checked out the latest episode of Movement Memos? @MsKellyMHayes talked with Angela Hume about the abortion self-help movement, militant clinic defense, and the "war years" of the 1990s. These histories couldn't be more relevant today. https://t.co/ihjsTdIzaM
On how tech billionaires invoke dystopia and sell cynicism rather than hope. "Hope would mean the total reorientation of how things work, and the dismantling of capitalism."
We must "resist domination by the owners of “obnoxious machinery” and defend our collective humanity."❤️
This week, @MsKellyMHayes and @bcmerchant talk about what today's workers can learn from the machine-breaking Luddites of the 19th century and why tech CEOs love to invoke dystopian themes. https://t.co/yHlkQOxyB5
This week, @MsKellyMHayes talks with @LewisPants about the similarities between copaganda, which launders the image of U.S. policing, and the pro-Israel bias of corporate media outlets. https://t.co/farSC6vbWY
This week, @MsKellyMHayes talks with Palestinian educator @emanabdelhadi and Alex, a student organizer, about what we can learn from the recent wave of student-led protests and where we should direct our energies in this moment of transition. https://t.co/4fiAoAdnbv
This week, @MsKellyMHayes talks with @astradisastra
and @Lhunthendrix about how solidarity is built and dismantled, and why outside agitators are good, actually. https://t.co/kPzvtAfmEi
This week, @MsKellyMHayes talks with @premillanadasen about the role of care work in the U.S. economy, why care workers don't get the solidarity they need and deserve, and why we need to upend this system. https://t.co/Uv4nh8PyGG
This week's episode is an opportunity to hear from organizers who took on Big Tech and the Chicago police and won. @MsKellyMHayes talks with Navi Heer and Nathan, who organize with the @stopshotspotter campaign, and journalist @jimdaleywrites. https://t.co/j9DhiSZS3d
This week, @MsKellyMHayes talks with Palestinian feminist Rana Barakat, who lives and teaches in the West Bank, about Palestinian history, Indigenous resistance, belonging, family, and why Barakat views solidarity as a form of love. https://t.co/X9pqKlJX6O
Are you caught up on Movement Memos? In our last episode, @MsKellyMHayes talked with @atlvidaazul and @saaylooli about Native solidarity with Palestine, harm reduction, and supporting Native victims of violence and their families during the holidays. https://t.co/7QKppHBsqx