

Current Affairs
Current Affairs
A podcast of politics and culture, from the editors of Current Affairs magazine.
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Jun 7, 2019 • 39min
UNLOCKED: In conversation: Natalie Wynn on Seizing Ground in Reactionary-Occupied Youtube
Current Affairs editor-in-chief Nathan J. Robinson and contributing editor Aisling McCrea sits down with left-wing Youtube superstar Natalie Wynn (aka Contrapoints) to talk about her work making unforgettable left-wing videos in the Age of Reactionary-Occupied Youtube.
This episode was edited by Dan Thorn of Pink Noise Studios in Somerville, Massachusetts.

Jun 4, 2019 • 58min
UNLOCKED: The Gravel Gang
UNLOCKED FROM THE PATREON BIRD FEED: Current Affairs editor in chief Nathan J. Robinson, legal editor Oren Nimni and man about town Eli Massey sit down with The Gravel Boys — Henry Williams and David Oks — to discuss the 2020 campaign they are running through anti-imperialist former senator and 2008 Presidential candidate Mike Gravel.
Learn more about Mike Gravel at MikeGravel.org and @MikeGravel on twitter.
Watch Rock here and Rock 2.0 here.

Jun 2, 2019 • 1h 2min
UNLOCKED: The Lyta, The Witch & The Wardrobe
UNLOCKED FROM THE PATREON BIRD FEED: Current Affairs amusements editor Lyta Gold, senior editor Brianna Rennix, contributing editor Aisling McCrea and friend of the pod Dan Walden continue our "problematic fave" series with a conversation on C. S. Lewis. Topics discussed include: Narnia, trauma from British boys schools, A Grief Observed, The Space Trilogy, Lewis' relationship to conservatives, uncertainty, ecosocialism, ecofascism, the human condition, brutalist architecture, cancel culture, and more.
Thanks to Dan Thorn of Pink Noise Studios for editing this podcast.
To listen to bonus episodes when they first come out, become a patron at our Patreon page: Patreon.com/CurrentAffairs.

May 29, 2019 • 1h 25min
#26: Standardized Litmus Tests
The Current Affairs panel discusses the recent addition of the "adversity score" to the SAT, determines the appropriate abortion litmus test for the left, and goes around sharing things that made them glad and mad in the past month.
The Panel
Oren Nimni, legal editor
Lyta Gold, managing editor
Vanessa A. Bee, social media editor
Nick Slater, newsletter editor
Nathan J. Robinson, editor-in-chief
Malaika Jabali, guest panelist
Many thanks to Aisling McCrea for the bits.
Many thanks to Orgy O' Agamben (@Ad0rnosPorno69) for his Jordan Peterson impression.
Many thanks to Dan Thorn at Pink Noise Studios in Somerville, MA for editing the episode.
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May 23, 2019 • 42min
UNLOCKED: Tiffany Cabán on running for district attorney as a public defender
UNLOCKED from the bird feed to the main feed just in time for AOC's endorsement: Current Affairs legal wonks Oren Nimni and Vanessa A. Bee sit down with Tiffany Cabán, a career public defender who is running to be Queens District Attorney on a radically justice-oriented platform. Cabán is at the forefront of an exciting new lefty strategy — most famously deployed by Philadelphia's Larry Krasner — of dismantling mass incarceration and prosecutorial overreach by taking over DA's offices ourselves.

May 11, 2019 • 48min
#25: Voicemailbag V
The Current Affairs panel opens up the phone lines for the fifth time, answering voicemails about: the new 2020 candidates, Medicare for All, irony, government services, and changing people's minds.
The Panel:
Lyta Gold, amusements editor
Sparky Abraham, finance editor
Aisling McCrea, contributing editor
Brianna Rennix, senior editor
Pete Davis, host
To learn more about the importance of the Post Office, read Preserving the People's Post Office by Christopher W. Shaw.
This episode was edited by Dan Thorn of Pink Noise Studios in Somerville, MA.

Apr 28, 2019 • 59min
#24: The Department of Glass Castles
The Current Affairs panel asks “what’s the problem with technocrats?”, debates whether it’s bad that Bernie Sanders is now a millionaire, and proposes our favorite imaginary cabinet positions.
The Panel
Vanessa A. Bee, social media editor
Brianna Rennix, senior editor
Oren Nimni, legal editor
Nathan J. Robinson, editor in chief
Pete Davis, host
This episode was edited by Dan Thorn of Pink Noise Studios in Somerville, MA.
Support Current Affairs and gain access to bonus episodes by becoming a patron at our Patreon page.
Next episode is a voicemail episode. We're taking callers at: 504-867-8851.

Apr 25, 2019 • 42min
UNLOCKED: Jane McAlevey on organizing vs. mobilizing
UNLOCKED FROM THE BIRD FEED: Current Affairs host Pete Davis sits down with labor organizer and scholar Jane McAlevey to talk about organizing for power in the New Gilded Age. Jane is a contributing writer at The Nation and is the author of Raising Expectations (and Raising Hell) and No Shortcuts: Organizing For Power in the New Gilded Age.
Watch her speech at The Harvard Law Forum here. Read her recent Nation article on the power of the strike here.
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Apr 15, 2019 • 51min
UNLOCKED: Virgil Texas on the Chapo Trap House phenomenon
UNLOCKED FROM THE PATREON BIRD FEED: Current Affairs host Pete Davis talks with Virgil Texas about his hit podcast, Chapo Trap House: its origins, its philosophy, its style, its future.
Read Virgil's old Carl Diggler dispatches here.
This episode was edited by Dan Thorn at Pink Noise Studios in Somerville, MA.
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Apr 12, 2019 • 52min
#23: You Can Call Me (Weird) Al
The Current Affairs panel discuss why they fight in the first place and then share what cultural products are their favorite lefty gateway drugs.
The Panel
Sparky Abraham, finance editor
Lyta Gold, amusements editor
Aisling McCrea, contributing editor
Nathan J. Robinson, editor-in-chief
Pete Davis, host
Our lefty gateway drugs
Kurt Vonnegut's God Bless You Mr. Rosewater
[Black Star](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Star_(rap_duo)
Mos Def's Black on Both Sides
A Bug’s Life
Star Trek
Ursula K. Le Guin's "The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas"
The musical [Cabaret](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cabaret_(musical)
Soylent Green
Hey Arnold!
The Ralph Nader documentary An Unreasonable Man
Weird Al's UHF
The Noam Chomsky piece Pete referred to is "When Chomsky Wept."
This episode was edited by Dan Thorn at Pink Noise Studios in Somerville, MA.
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