

Dylan Rodriguez
Professor at the University of California-Riverside and thought leader in the global movement for abolition. His work focuses on liberationist, anticolonial, and abolitionist confrontations with antiblack, colonial, and white supremacist violences.
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Apr 30, 2021 • 1h 41min
Ep. 46: (Un)learning for Liberation w/ Joshua Virasami, Dylan Rodriguez, Sonya Childress, Asher Gamedze, Thenmozhi Soundararajan, Kelsey Mohamed, Camille Barton, Aditi Jaganathan
Jemma Desai, a London-born film programmer, joins a powerhouse lineup, including artist Joshua Virasami, abolitionist thinkers Dylan Rodriguez and Sonya Childress, musician Asher Gamedze, and activist Thenmozhi Soundararajan. They discuss the transformative power of unlearning societal narratives to combat white supremacy and the importance of cultural intersections in activism. Asher shares insights on his jazz album, while Thenmozhi connects caste and systemic oppression. The conversation beautifully melds arts, education, and grassroots movements for collective healing and liberation.

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Jan 7, 2021 • 1h 27min
"White Reconstruction" - Dylan Rodriguez On Domestic War, The Logics of Genocide, and Abolition
Dylan Rodriguez, a Professor at UC Riverside and founding member of Critical Resistance, dives into his new book, discussing the complex history of white reconstruction and its implications for today. He challenges the concept of multicultural white supremacy and critiques DEI initiatives in law enforcement. Rodriguez also explores the 13th Amendment's ties to anti-Blackness and analyzes Barry Goldwater's controversial legacy regarding race. His insights shed light on the vital connections between abolition, communal accountability, and radical self-defense in today's activism.

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Oct 22, 2024 • 1h 22min
Lessons from the Garden: Some Dad Shit feat. Dylan Rodriguez
Dylan Rodriguez, a Distinguished Professor at UC-Riverside and an activist in radical movements, shares profound insights on parenting with an abolitionist lens. He emphasizes the importance of respecting children's autonomy and treating their 'why' questions as vital to nurturing their understanding. Dylan also delves into the emotional complexities of parenting amid systemic oppression and the state of emergency faced by incarcerated individuals and their families. Humor, integrity, and community support emerge as key themes in navigating these challenging dynamics.

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Jun 6, 2024 • 58min
Ep 343 - Dylan Rodriguez, Pt. 2 - Insurgent Scholar-Activist
In this engaging conversation, Dylan Rodriguez, a distinguished Professor at UC-Riverside and an influential figure in the abolition movement, dives deep into the critiques of liberalism within activism. He challenges the complacency fostered by bureaucratic structures and discusses the importance of confronting systemic violence. Rodriguez highlights the unpredictable nature of grassroots movements and advocates for redefining insurgency as a pathway to liberation, emphasizing community practices and artistic expression as vital tools for transformation.

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May 30, 2024 • 1h 7min
Ep 342 - Dylan Rodriguez, Pt. 1 - Insurgent Scholar-Activist
Dylan Rodriguez, a media and cultural studies professor at UC Riverside and founding member of Critical Resistance, explores profound topics around abolitionism and academia. He critiques how universities may support imperialist agendas, urging a genuine approach to decolonization. The discussion dives into student activism, particularly solidarity with Palestine, and challenges the linear perception of time in activism. Rodriguez also emphasizes the importance of collective histories in social movements, urging deeper engagement rather than superficial actions in the fight for justice.