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Ep. 24: Honoring Naptown’s Shirley Graham Du Bois
Naptown People’s Radio
anti-imperialism, Dani Abdullah, Derek Ford, Fonseca-Du Bois Gallery, free speech Indiana University, IMPD, Indiana Black Librarians Network, Indianapolis activism, Indianapolis Liberation Center, Indianapolis podcast, internationalism, Le’Deanna Brown, Midwest Leak Magazine, Naptown People’s Radio, Party for Socialism and Liberation, PSL Indianapolis, Shirley Graham, SNAP, W.E.B. Du BoisThe legacy of Naptown’s revolutionary artist, organizer, theorist, and teacher.
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Ep. 22: Is Indy Ready for a General Strike?
Naptown People’s Radio
1919 Seattle General Strike, Arte Mexicano en Indiana, Bill Redman, Brandon Johnson, Dani Abdullah, Derek Ford, Eduardo Luna, Fairness Act, Fonseca-Du Bois Gallery, General Strike, Indianapolis activism, Indianapolis Liberation Center, Indianapolis news, Indianapolis podcast, Joe Hogsett, Metrobloks, Naptown People’s Radio, No Kings, Operation Midway Blitz, Party for Socialism and Liberation, PSL Indianapolis, Thomas Cook, Todd RokitaChicago Mayor Brandon Johnson called for a General Strike. General Strikes are routinely called for, but what do they entail? There’s a lot of work to be prepare for one but, as Dani Abdullah reminds us by recounting the historic 1919 Seattle General Strike, our ancestors made sure we aren’t starting over from scratch.
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Ep. 9: Indiana’s Democrats Walk the Plank on their Own Accord
Naptown People’s Radio
Ali Brown, Bryce Gustafson, Citizen Action Coalition, Democratic Party, Dorothy Nicole Scales, Fonseca-Du Bois Gallery, Frida by Colors, Indianapolis activism, Indianapolis Liberation Center, Indianapolis news, Indianapolis podcast, Jada Trainor, Jesse Brown, Liberation Center Store, Naptown Peoples Radio, Party for Socialism and Liberation, PSL Indianapolis, Samuel Osili, Vernon T. Bateman, VOP OsiliThe local Democratic Party’s strategy of systematically abusing women, rallying around their abusers, and trying to bury the truth in dark is not paying off. In this episode, we’ll get to some of the apparent ”thinking” behind their strategy.
