

It Could Happen Here Weekly 146
Sep 7, 2024
Andrew, a passionate advocate for anarchism in Chile, dives deep into the rich history of this movement and its ties to labor struggles. He discusses the evolution of anarchism from the 1848 French Revolution to the contemporary activism surrounding the Mapuche people. The conversation also reflects on the urgent call for systemic change in housing, alongside the complexities of tenant rights in today's world. Andrew shares personal experiences from protests, highlighting the emotional stakes of activism and the importance of international solidarity.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Struggles and Resilience in Hillside Villa
01:33 • 7min
Challenges in Rental Assistance and Tenant Rights
08:32 • 2min
Struggles for Housing in Chinatown
10:24 • 11min
Troubling Developments in Tenant Rights and Landlord Negotiations
21:10 • 4min
Tenants vs. Landlords: A Call for Accountability
25:16 • 23min
Housing Crisis and Anarchism
48:19 • 4min
Syndicalism and Anarchism in Chile: A Historical Journey
51:59 • 29min
Anarchism in Chile: A Journey Through Struggle and Hope
01:21:28 • 6min
Facing Conflict: A Personal Journey
01:27:35 • 7min
Connections of Struggle: A Personal Journey to Palestine
01:34:40 • 3min
Solidarity and Struggle in Palestine
01:37:30 • 19min
Promotional Highlights and Offerings
01:56:13 • 2min