Episodes
Tuesday Jan 30, 2018
Four American Socialists
Tuesday Jan 30, 2018
Tuesday Jan 30, 2018
As people get mythologized, the ideas they had and work they did that go against the dominant narrative are left behind. In this episode, Grant takes a look at the politics of four people cast in other roles since their deaths. Does issue activism in the US lead to anti-capitalism, or the other way around? How can these beliefs create alliances when the details can be so very different? Will the FBI ever just, like, chill out?
Links!
- The Politics of Helen Keller by Keith Rosenthal
- Beyond Vietnam: A Time to Break Silence
- Showdown for Nonviolence; Look Magazine, April 1968
- The Public Writings and Speeches of Margaret Sanger
- The BPP 10-point program; 1972 revision
- 1969 Huey Newton essay from Ebony Magazine
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Tuesday Jan 16, 2018
The Louisiana Purchase Exposition
Tuesday Jan 16, 2018
Tuesday Jan 16, 2018
Alaina launches another series as we look at the fiasco that was the 1904 World's Fair in St Louis, Missouri! The fiar contained many notable firsts, but was also a center of scientific racism and mismanagement. What horrors has Judy Garland been disguising all these years?
Links!
- Official Guide to the Louisiana Purchase Exhibition
- Official Daily Program, June 16
- Interactive map of the fairgrounds
- St Louis Art Museum
- The Jain Center of Southern California
- Philippene Exposition guide booklet
- Stereoviews of Anthorpological Exhibits
- Olympic-Sized Racism, via Slate
- Rat Poison and Brandy: the 1904 St. Louis Olympic Marathon
- Meet Me in St Louis, Louis; performed by Billy Murray
- Running 'Round Riverdale on the OneShotRPG Twitch stream
- OneShot NeoYear Charity Drive
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Tuesday Jan 02, 2018
A Look Back at '17
Tuesday Jan 02, 2018
Tuesday Jan 02, 2018
Happy New Year! Another New Year's special, another pair of topics. First, Grant takes us back 600 years to resolve the Great Western Schism and make sure we have the proper amount of Popes. Then, Alaina tells the story of a mine disaster in Butte Montana, bookended by the labor disputes that set the stage for it, and were set off by it.
Links!
- The Montana Sedition Project
- Rox in the Box - The Decemberists
- PitWatch.org Berkeley Pit news & Info
- MoonPie Online
- The Ruffians
- the neo-futurists
- The Halifax Explosion
- Littlest Pet Cast
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