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Novara Media
Novara Media is an independent media organisation addressing the issues—from a crisis of capitalism to racism and climate change—that are set to define the 21st century.
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Jul 28, 2025 • 24min
EXCLUSIVE: Zarah Sultana’s First Interview Since Resigning From The Labour Party
Zarah Sultana, a British Labour Party politician and the MP for Coventry South, shares her reasons for resigning and her role in co-founding a new left party with Jeremy Corbyn. She discusses the urgency of addressing political disillusionment and the rise of grassroots movements. Sultana emphasizes the need for democratic leadership and inclusive participation, ensuring every voice shapes the party's identity. Additionally, she outlines strategies for countering far-right movements, focusing on community empowerment and systemic change.

Jul 28, 2025 • 1h 16min
Downstream: Ash Sarkar meets Gerry Adams
Gerry Adams, a prominent Irish republican politician and former president of Sinn Féin, shares his complex legacy from the Troubles to peacemaking. He discusses navigating the party's political landscape amidst Ireland's evolving dynamics and the emotional toll of leadership. Adams reflects on the challenges of trust and loyalty in activism, while addressing the need for dialogue, especially within historical conflicts. Humorous anecdotes, like a bug discovery in Sinn Féin's HQ leading to a quirky fundraising initiative, add a light touch to a deeply insightful conversation.

Jul 24, 2025 • 1h 34min
Novara FM: Does the Palestine Action Ban Signal the Decline of Liberalism in Britain? w/ Simon Childs
Simon Childs, a Commissioning Editor at Novara Media, delves into the intricate politics surrounding Palestine Action and the perceived decline of liberalism in Britain. He discusses how recent terrorism laws threaten freedom of expression, leading to a chilling effect on activism. The conversation highlights a widening gap between public sentiment and state policies regarding Gaza. Childs critiques the media's role in shaping public perception, while addressing the troubling implications of labeling pro-Palestinian activism as terrorism.

Jul 21, 2025 • 52min
Downstream: India Was the Epicentre of the Ancient World w/ William Dalrymple
William Dalrymple, a historian and author known for his expertise in Indian history, reveals captivating insights from his new book, 'The Golden Road.' He dismantles the idea that the Silk Road was the primary trade route, emphasizing India's pivotal role in ancient global trade. Topics include the significance of Indian gems in Anglo-Saxon Britain and how Genghis Khan viewed India with trepidation. Dalrymple also explores maritime trade, ancient Indian seafaring technology, and the complex historical identity shaped by cultural exchanges.

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Jul 14, 2025 • 1h 4min
Downstream: Trump & Musk Could Start a Global Meltdown w/ Michael Lewis
Michael Lewis, acclaimed author of The Big Short, joins Aaron Bastani to unpack the complexities of American bureaucracy and political rhetoric. He challenges the stereotype of government workers, highlighting their dedication contrary to perceptions fueled by figures like Trump. The discussion dives into the potential continuation of Trumpism, Obama's political legacy, and looming crises in the U.S. economy. Lewis also sheds light on public anger and how it shapes discourse, especially surrounding immigration and social issues, painting a nuanced picture of modern America.

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Jul 13, 2025 • 1h 8min
ACFM Microdose: Social Reproduction
Dive into the unseen labor that fuels our economy, emphasizing social reproduction's crucial role. Explore how public canteens could tackle many societal issues and the intersection of care work with capitalism. Discover the emotional readiness needed for wage labor and the evolving demands of workers today. Unpack the challenges of housework, particularly for women, while discussing the potential for communal solutions. Finally, reflect on alternative family structures and the importance of community in supporting caretaking responsibilities.

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Jul 7, 2025 • 1h 40min
Downstream: Masculinity, Modern Love, and Mental Health w/ Blindboy
Blindboy, the enigmatic Irish artist and podcaster known for his unique storytelling and masked persona, dives deep into the intertwining histories of Ireland and Palestine, revealing their shared struggles against colonial forces. He addresses the misappropriation of anti-colonial songs by the far-right in Ireland and critiques societal attitudes toward masculinity and mental health. With a blend of humor and history, Blindboy encourages greater emotional literacy and authentic connections in a rapidly changing world.

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Jul 4, 2025 • 1h 26min
Novara FM: ICE Is Ramping Up. LA Fought Back w/ Harsha Walia
In this discussion, Harsha Walia, co-founder of 'No One is Illegal' and author of *Border and Rule*, dives deep into the escalating funding for ICE and the community's fightback against harsh migration laws. She emphasizes the interconnectedness of borders, capitalism, and systemic racism, arguing for a radical reassessment of labor and human rights. Walia also explores the complexities of migration in relation to indigenous rights and advocates for movements that promote solidarity and transformative justice against oppressive systems.

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Jul 1, 2025 • 1h 29min
Downstream: Exposing The True Costs of AI w/ Karen Hao
Karen Hao, a tech reporter and author of 'Empire of AI', delves into the hidden costs of the AI industry. She explores the traumatic realities of content moderation and draws striking parallels between OpenAI's evolution and historical entities like the British East India Company. Hao discusses the ethical dilemmas faced by engineers turned advocates, emphasizing the need for transparency. The conversation touches on grassroots activism, encouraging communities to engage with major tech companies and democratize AI resources for societal benefits.

Jun 29, 2025 • 1h 60min
ACFM Trip 52: Cleaning
In a thought-provoking exploration, the hosts delve into who handles cleaning in an ideal society, intertwining discussions on domestic chores with class politics and gender dynamics. They unpack the cultural meanings of cleanliness versus tidiness, revealing its emotional implications. The impact of historical standards on modern views surfaces, alongside the evolution of household technologies that shaped women's roles. Energetic songs about cleaning are celebrated, reflecting themes of liberation amid societal pressures. A multi-layered conversation that challenges perceptions of domestic labor!