

It Could Happen Here Weekly 146
Sep 7, 2024
Joining the discussion is Andrew, a passionate speaker on anarchist movements and their historical impacts. He delves into the rich legacy of anarchism in Chile, spotlighting key figures and their hard-fought battles for workers' rights. The conversation doesn't shy away from the harsh realities of repression and the aftermath of tragic events, like the Santa Maria massacre. Andrew also connects these struggles to global movements, fostering solidarity with activists in Palestine, underscoring the need for unity in the fight against oppression.
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Intro
00:00 • 4min
Hillside Villa's Tenant Struggle
03:32 • 6min
Exploring Exploitation in Rental Relief Programs
09:03 • 2min
Mobilizing for Housing Justice
10:55 • 9min
Housing Insecurity and the Struggle Against Eviction
19:40 • 3min
Tenant Struggles and Political Betrayals
22:14 • 25min
Power Dynamics and Calls for Systemic Change in Housing
47:41 • 5min
Anarchism and Labor Struggles in Chile
52:34 • 19min
Labor Movements and Anarchism in Chile
01:11:16 • 12min
Anarchism and Resistance in Chile
01:23:42 • 8min
Trauma and Political Silence
01:31:59 • 3min
Bridging Struggles: From the Philippines to Palestine
01:35:28 • 3min
Solidarity in the Struggle: Voices from Palestine
01:38:13 • 17min
Supporting Palestinian Initiatives and Cultural Awareness
01:54:52 • 3min