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Oct 15, 2024 • 50min

#118 Marx's Methodology - Colin Bodayle

Listen in to this super informative episode on Marx's methodology and place within the western philosophical canon   Colin Bodayle teaches philosophy at Villanova University. His main research areas are Marxism, Classical German Philosophy, and anti-colonial philosophy. You can find him on social media on Twitter @colinbodayle or on Substack.   @momodoutaal @ctayj
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Sep 16, 2024 • 45min

#117 An Introduction to Khalil Gibran - Nicolas-Bilal Urick

In this episode we take a look at the life and work of Khalil Gibran
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Aug 2, 2024 • 1h

#116 The Neoliberal Subject - Arun Kundnani

Listen in as we discuss how we build socialism whilst our subjectivities have been constituted under neoliberalism.   Arun Kundnani is a writer interested in race, Islamophobia, surveillance, political violence, and radicalism. Born in London, he moved to New York in 2010 and now lives in Philadelphia. The Guardian has described him as “one of Britain’s best political writers.” Kundnani is the author of What is Antiracism? (Verso, 2023), The Muslims are Coming! (Verso, 2014) and The End of Tolerance (Pluto, 2007), which was selected as a New Statesman book of the year. He has written for the Nation, the Guardian, the Washington Post, Vice, and The Intercept.  A former editor of the journal Race & Class, he was educated at Cambridge University, and holds a PhD from London Metropolitan University. He has been an Open Society fellow and a scholar-in-residence at the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, New York Public Library.   I.G. @TheGambian   Twitter: @MomodouTaal @FanonIsCanon @CTayJ
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Jul 17, 2024 • 49min

#115 French Elections, The Left and Palestinian Organising - Dr. Myriam François

Listen in as Dr Myriam Francois and I discuss the recent elections in France.   Myriam François is a British journalist, filmmaker and writer. Her work has appeared on the BBC, Channel 4 and Al Jazeera. She is the founder and CEO of production company mpwr Productions, which specialises in documentary films centred on minority voices.   I.G. @TheGambian @Myzfrancois Twitter:   @MomodouTaal @MyriamFrancoisC
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Jul 4, 2024 • 33min

Political Education for Liberation - BLMUK's Project Timbuktu

Listen in as we discuss BLMUK's political education program: Project Timbuktu   The full programme for the festival of collective liberation: https://ukblm.org/festival-2024
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Jun 27, 2024 • 1h 2min

#114 Iran, women's rights and external disruptions to sovereignty - Dr. Helyeh Doutaghi

What does a principled stance toward Iran sound like? With increasing US imperialist aggression toward Iran, folks often focus on the internal contradictions within Islam rather than focusing on the role of US imperialism. Listen in as Dr. Helyeh Doutaghi and I discuss Iran's history and struggle for sovereignty.   Helyeh Doutaghi is the Deputy Director of the Law and Political Economy Project and an Associate Research Scholar at Yale Law School. Her research explores the intersections of the Third World Approaches to International Law (TWAIL), encompassing Marxian and postcolonial critiques of law, sanctions, and international political economy. Helyeh's doctoral dissertation draws on the mechanisms, harms, and beneficiaries of the sanctions regime imposed on Iran, centering questions of value transfer and wealth drain. Additionally, she is interested in International Humanitarian Law (IHL), having written about its history, practice, and the production of knowledge (and ignorance), particularly in the context of the U.S. military.    Twitter: @Helyeh_Doutaghi @MomodouTaal
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Jun 17, 2024 • 51min

What is BLMUK's Festival of Collective Liberation?

BLMUK’s Festival of Collective Liberation will be centring Black women elders and developing solidarity with anti-colonial/anti-imperialist struggles across the world.  The one-day festival will be comprised of panel discussions, strategy debates, keynote speeches, workshops, trainings and art and music. As well as international solidarity, it will explore Black resistance in the labour movement, police and prison abolition, migration and climate justice, bodily autonomy, cultural and artistic resistance and Black radical education. It will also launch Project Timbuktu, BLM's inaugural political education course. Register for tickets here: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/blacklivesmatteruk/1267185 Email hello@ukblm.org for any questions
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Jun 7, 2024 • 52min

#113 The Agrarian Question - Dr. Max Ajl

What is the agrarian question? How are struggles over land connected to global anti-imperialism? Listen in as we discuss 'The Agrarian question' with Dr. Max Ajl   Max Ajl is a fellow at MECAM/University of Tunis, a Senior Fellow at University of Ghent and an associated researcher at the Tunisian Observatory for Food Sovereignty and the Environment. He is an associate editor at Agrarian South and Journal of Labor and Society, and has written for The Journal of Peasant Studies and the Review of African Political Economy. His book, A People’s Green New Deal, was published in 2021 with Pluto Press.   I.G. @TheGambian Twitter: @maxajl @MomodouTaal @CTayJ @Khamis_AC
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May 23, 2024 • 1h 7min

#112 An Analysis of Palestinian Resistance - Dr. Bikrum Gill

Listen in as Dr. Bikrum Gill discusses an analysis of Palestinian resistance; historically and contemporarily. We also discuss the Palestinian struggle in relation to wider struggles against imperialism and for global struggle of liberation.    Dr. Gill is currently working on a book manuscript titled “Race, Nature, and Accumulation: A Decolonial Political Ecological Analysis of Land Grabbing.”  This book examines the motives and consequences of the post financial crisis phenomenon of large-scale agricultural land grabbing, with a particular focus on the “South-South” case of Indian agricultural companies expanding into the Gambella province of Ethiopia. Combining political ecology, political economy, and decolonial theory, this work situates the land grab within the longue duree of colonial-capitalist modernity, and advances the argument that the land grab, as a distinctive post-crisis phenomenon, signifies an attempt to re-constitute the racialized social-ecology of global capitalist development.
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May 1, 2024 • 55min

#111 Structures, Agency and the role of political economy - Professor Naeem Inayatullah

Listen in as we discuss structures, agency and the role of political economy.   Naeem Inayatullah is professor of politics at Ithaca College. He has taught at the University of Denver, University of Colorado, Syracuse University, and for a short period in Brazil. He is associate editor of the Journal of Narrative Politic   I.G. @TheGambian Twitter:   @MomodouTaal @CTayJ

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