It Could Happen Here

It Could Happen Here Weekly 149

Sep 28, 2024
Andrew, an anarchism advocate from Brazil, shares unique insights about grassroots movements and the historical struggles faced by anarchists in his country. Talia Lavin, a writer and commentator, dives into the influence of the Christian right on politics, focusing on extreme ideologies and their societal impact. The conversation addresses the challenges of homelessness in San Diego, emphasizing mutual aid's importance, while Andrew discusses the cultural legacy of anarchism and its role in resistance against repression. It's a thought-provoking discussion on community, activism, and the complexities of belief.
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1
Intro
00:00 • 3min
2
Breadblock: Community Resilience in Action
02:45 • 12min
3
Navigating Food Distribution with Adaptability and Care
15:03 • 4min
4
Building Trust Through Community Support and Nutrition
19:07 • 2min
5
Solidarity in Mutual Aid and the Impact of Camping Bans
21:03 • 4min
6
Addressing Homelessness: Challenges and Solutions
25:22 • 8min
7
Intersecting Struggles: Homelessness and Anarchism in Brazil
33:15 • 12min
8
Anarchist Immigrant Struggles in Brazil
45:18 • 17min
9
Anarchism and Integralism in Early 20th Century Brazil
01:02:17 • 10min
10
Resisting Fascism: The Anarchist Legacy in Brazil
01:12:00 • 16min
11
Anarchism and Social Movements in Brazil
01:27:51 • 8min
12
Explosive Innovations and Security Risks
01:36:14 • 13min
13
Hezbollah's Communication Strategies Amid Surveillance Fears
01:49:30 • 2min
14
Crisis and Chaos: Lebanon's Struggles
01:51:14 • 12min
15
Exploring Detonation Techniques and Their Implications
02:03:12 • 3min
16
The Dangers of Everyday Gadgets as Weapons
02:06:12 • 4min
17
Explosives, Art, and Cultural Reflections
02:09:55 • 9min
18
The Christian Right: Politics and Extremism
02:19:10 • 25min
19
Confronting Theocratic Oppression and Child Welfare
02:43:58 • 16min
20
Celebrating Literature and Community
03:00:02 • 8min