Jan 14, 2026
Interview
Jeremy Kuzmarov discusses the Blackfeet Nation's efforts to reintroduce buffalo and overcome the legacy of settler genocide.
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Gabriel Rockhill joins M2 May Gant to discuss Marxist aesthetics, the imperial theory industry, and the role of culture in class struggle.
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Hosts from Revolutionary Left Radio, Guerrilla History, and Red Menace dissect the US kidnapping of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro as a flashpoint of imperialist aggression and explore resistance strategies across Anti-Imperialism, technology, and climate justice.
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A multi-podcast panel dissects the imperialist underpinnings of the US abduction of Venezuela's President Maduro, exploring its roots in oil, hemispheric control, and the broader decline of US hegemony, while urging grassroots resistance and international solidarity.
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Host Sina and Max Ajl reflect on the catastrophic year of 2025, examining the global imperialist assault on sovereignty, the resistance in Palestine and the broader region, and the historical roots of the current crises.
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Dec 31, 2025
Interview
Jonathan Turner discusses how Frantz Fanon's complete works provide a framework for understanding the colonial violence in Gaza and the importance of reclaiming his revolutionary anti-colonial thought.
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Jemma DeCristo argues that the proliferation of Black art murals after the 2020 uprising in Oakland served to protect vacated luxury real estate and neutralize Black revolt rather than liberate Black people.
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In this episode, we discuss the crucial role of theology in shaping modern imperialism, focusing on the conquest of Andalusia and its legacy.
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Gabriel Rockhill discusses how U.S. imperial institutions have funded a 'compatible left' to wage an intellectual world war against genuine Marxist anti-imperialism.
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Dr. Bikrum Gill defines anti-imperialism as the reclamation of sovereignty on an international scale and traces its historical development from the Haitian Revolution to the Bandung Conference.
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Dec 13, 2025
Interview
Philly Boricuas organizers Vanessa Maria Graber and Justin Roig discuss the colonial reality of Puerto Rico and its connections to displacement, policing, and media bias in Philadelphia.
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Dec 12, 2025
Ownership of Development, China in Africa, and AFRICOM (Part 2) w/ Takiyah Harper-Shipman [Remastered]
Interview
Professor Takiyah Harper-Shipman critiques the ownership of development paradigm, China’s role in Africa, and the destructive impact of AFRICOM, revealing how imperialist practices are embedded in development discourse.
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Alexander Aviña discusses the Trump administration's drone strikes in the Caribbean as a bipartisan imperial creation and the role of sports in legitimizing genocide and occupation.
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Dwayne Monroe critiques Cory Doctorow's enshittification thesis as a neoliberal and ahistorical analysis that fails to account for capitalism's inherent exploitative dynamics.
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Dec 10, 2025
Interview
Fadiah Nadwa Fikri discusses the British counterinsurgency in Malaya, its racial dynamics, and its enduring lessons for anti-colonial struggles, especially in Palestine.
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Dec 10, 2025
Interview
Calla Walsh and Francesca Nadine discuss the urgent hunger strike by 37 UK prisoners labeled as terrorists for Palestine solidarity and issue an international call to action.
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Hosts Jay and his co-host examine Die Hard as a piece of copaganda that dismisses anti-imperialist struggle as unprincipled greed, celebrating a violent individualist hero.
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Dec 4, 2025
Interview
Organizers from the Lowcountry Action Committee discuss the deep connections between phosphate mining, environmental racism, and climate justice in South Carolina's Gullah Geechee communities.
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Dec 4, 2025
Interview
Hala Sabah of the Sameer Project updates on Gaza's dire conditions under the 'ceasefire,' the critical mutual aid work, and urges continued donations and direct action.
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Adnan Husain and Bikrum Gill examine how imperialist war and sanctions undermine sovereign development in the Global South, with a focus on Palestine and the UN Security Council.
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Dec 1, 2025
Full Audio! Struggle Session 6 Live w/Nerdeen Kiswani, Sina Rahmani, Henry Hakamaki & Mehmet Ali Arslan
Panel
A panel of activists and podcasters dissect the failures of electoralism, the international betrayal of Palestine, and the necessity of grassroots organizing in the belly of the beast.
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Hamza Al-Muqawi discusses the Sudanese revolution, the role of UAE sub-imperialism in the current genocide, and the importance of mutual aid as a form of anti-imperialist struggle.
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The hosts examine how John Hughes's 'Planes, Trains and Automobiles' promotes classist and reactionary ideology through its holiday travel comedy.
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Nov 29, 2025
Bonus Full Audio! Office Hours 13-Sudan: Resistance, Compradors, an Existential Fight for Liberation w/Hamza Al-Muqawi
Interview
Sudanese writer and activist Hamza Al-Muqawi joins Adnan Husain to discuss Sudan's anti-colonial resistance, the 2018 revolution, and the current genocidal war fueled by UAE sub-imperialism.
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A deep dive into Frantz Fanon's life and work with Professor Lou Turner, exploring his psychiatric practice, political evolution, and enduring relevance to anti-colonial struggles.
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A conversation with an anonymous Ecuadorian labor organizer about the return of Operation Condor-style US imperialism in Latin America, focusing on the recent popular revolt in Ecuador against the US-backed regime of Daniel Noboa.
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Author and scholar Reza Aslan reflects on the 20th anniversary of his book 'No god but God', examining the historical evolution of Islam and its ongoing misrepresentation in the West.
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Aman Ullah Tariq dissects Pakistan's paradoxical role as both a U.S. vassal and an independent nuclear power, explaining its on-again, off-again alliances and the domestic costs of its schizophrenic foreign policy.
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Nov 24, 2025
Interview
Ziad El Nabulosi unpacks Paul Hountondji's Marxist critique of scientific dependency and challenges prevailing decolonial views on science in Africa.
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Nov 23, 2025
Panel
A panel of anti-imperialist activists and analysts dissects the contradictions of the left, from Mamdani's municipal politics to the international betrayal of Palestine at the UN, urging a return to grassroots liberation struggles.
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Nov 21, 2025
Interview
Professor Takiyah Harper-Shipman discusses West African women’s development, the legacy of Thomas Sankara, and the neocolonial impacts of USAID and AFRICOM on Burkina Faso and the region.
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Philosopher Gabriel Rockhill joins The Deprogram to expose Western Marxism as anti-communist gatekeeping and discuss building an anti-imperialist intellectual counterforce.
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Adnan Husain and Dr. Mark Applebaum grapple with the meaning of Al-Rahman, the divine name of mercy, and confront the paradox of cosmic compassion in a world marked by atrocities like the genocide in Palestine.
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The hosts dissect U.S. imperialist maneuvers from the Caribbean to West Asia, connecting struggles for sovereignty in Venezuela, Lebanon, and Palestine to the crisis of capitalist accumulation.
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Max Siollun discusses the rich political, economic, and cultural history of pre-colonial Nigeria, from the Hausa states to the Oyo Empire, challenging conventional Eurocentric narratives.
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Barnaby Rain discusses his material analysis of anti-Semitism, arguing that contemporary panics about anti-Semitism are moral panics rooted in Western imperial decline and the cynical use of Jews as a protected minority to racialize Muslims and the Global South.
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Sherif Bramstelle and Navid Farnia discuss Assata Shakur's revolutionary legacy, the Gaza ceasefire, the Nobel Peace Prize as an imperialist tool, and Trump's pressure on universities to adopt conservative values.
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Oct 30, 2025
Panel
Speakers at the 1992 International Tribunal testify to the United States' ongoing genocide and crimes against humanity against Indigenous, Black, and colonized peoples within its borders, demanding self-determination and an end to imperialist oppression.
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Former Black Panther Mark Cook shares his experiences as a political prisoner and his efforts to organize inside and outside prison walls.
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Nawal El Saadawi reflects on her imprisonment, writing, and the resilience of the youth-led Egyptian revolution in this conversation with Omnia Amin at NYU Abu Dhabi.
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Gene Sharp explains civilian-based defense as a nonviolent alternative to war, emphasizing the need for prepared resistance and historical precedents of successful noncooperation.
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Farid Esack draws parallels between apartheid South Africa and Israel's treatment of Palestinians, arguing that the latter is even more severe and calling for moral solidarity.
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Oct 13, 2025
Lecture
Race is a social construction, but racism is real and has biological consequences, and Black women are at the forefront of new international movements against racism.
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Panelists and organizers discuss the March for Justice and their continued commitment to criminal justice reform and closing Attica.
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I think that the only way that most political prisoners will be freed is that there is a massive popular movement which demands amnesty for all of those political prisoners.
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Max Ajl discusses Trump's peace plan for Gaza, the two-year anniversary of October 7, the prospects of war with Iran, and the role of China in West Asia.
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Assata Shakur recounts her journey from Black Panther Party activist to political prisoner and exile in Cuba, honoring a tradition of African diaspora women warriors.
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The political and economic failures of the past two decades have shown that traditional measures of decline are inadequate, as Palestinian society is being dismembered under Israeli occupation and international acquiescence.
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From this podium, I can assure you that we are willing to receive 250 American students per year from the American Third World who cannot afford medical school.
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Despite decades of U.S. economic blockade, Cuba has prioritized universal education and healthcare, offering an alternative model of development based on solidarity and human dignity.
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