This documentary examines the human, cultural, and economic toll of the U.S. occupation of Iraq, weaving together frontline reportage, expert analysis, and global anti-war resistance.
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We refuse to carry on business as usual while American soldiers and Iraqi civilians die under the machinery of war.
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Jan 3, 2023
Lecture
Ajamu Baraka and Daniel Drennan ElAwar discuss Malcolm X's legacy, Black internationalism, and the politics of representation in a lecture event at the American University in Beirut.
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Archival interviews with Gamal Abdel Nasser and David Ben-Gurion explore the roots of the Arab-Israeli conflict, paired with a modern reflection on Nasser’s legacy by his grandchild.
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Archival interviews that trace Colonel Qaddafi's Jamahiriyya ideology, his confrontations with the West, and Libya's oil‑fueled path under his rule.
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A mixtape blending interviews and discussions on the life and legacy of anti-apartheid activist Steve Biko.
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This podcast compiles archival footage and interviews to examine the US-backed 2019 coup in Bolivia, the subsequent repression, and the movement's triumphant return to power under Luis Arce.
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An archival deep dive into U.S. regime change schemes in Venezuela, from the 2002 coup to the Trump era.
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Jul 6, 2022
Interview
Gabriel Rockhill examines how the CIA orchestrated the ‘compatible left’ and anti-communist propaganda through the Congress for Cultural Freedom.
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Gabriel Rockhill argues that the global theory industry, backed by capitalist institutions, has weaponized critical theory against communism and suppressed materialist class analysis.
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Jan 19, 2022
Toxic Politics of Climate Change w/ Betsy Hartmann, Anne Hendrixson, Max Ajl, Fikret Adaman, and Kasia Paprocki
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An exploration of how climate change discourse in the Global North perpetuates imperialist, Malthusian, and securitized narratives, with guests advocating for anti-imperialist, equitable climate justice.
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Jul 7, 2021
Interview
Host Jules Taylor interviews Professor Gabriel Rockhill about the materialist analysis of fascism, the CIA's role in internationalizing it after WWII, and the fascistic nature of U.S. history.
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Max Ajl argues that only anti-imperialism, including climate debt reparations and an end to US militarism, can effectively address the climate crisis.
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Rudy speaks with Max Ajl about the agrarian roots of imperialism, the suppressed radicalism of the Cochabamba People's Agreement, and the necessity of a People's Green New Deal that centers land, food, and global justice.
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Max Ajl and Stan Cox discuss a global, anti-imperialist vision for a People's Green New Deal that centers the Global South, demilitarization, and decolonization.
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Oct 1, 2020
Speech
Alyson and Breht provide an introductory overview of Marxism, covering historical materialism, dialectics, and political economy to help newcomers and veterans alike understand the fundamental concepts of the theory.
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Breht and Alyson dissect the first two chapters of Frantz Fanon's The Wretched of the Earth, exploring violence, spontaneity, and the revolutionary potential of the colonized masses.
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Jan 1, 2010
Lecture
Samir Amin argues that the current crisis demands an exit from capitalism, not from the crisis, tracing the historical and global polarization essential to capitalist development and the necessity of peripheral socialist revolutions.
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Jan 1, 2000
Lecture
Samir Amin argues that the rise of the South, particularly China, is not a simple catching-up but a deepening conflict with imperialist centers, requiring a sovereign project and anti-imperialist cooperation.
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Assata Shakur reads her 1998 open letter to Pope John Paul II, recounting her persecution as a Black liberation activist and calling for justice.
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Kwame Ture recounts the impact of a 1962 debate between Malcolm X and Bayard Rustin at Howard University on the shift towards Black nationalism within SNCC.
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President Thomas Sankara defends Burkina Faso's revolutionary policies, advocates for peace with Mali, and calls for armed struggle against apartheid South Africa, while asserting that true development requires self-reliance and the dismantling of neocolonial structures.
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In his historic 1984 UN speech, Thomas Sankara delivers a powerful indictment of imperialism and a call for revolutionary solidarity with the Global South.
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Our countries no longer want the old economic order, built on the uncontested supremacy and dictates of the strongest.
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Feb 1, 1979
Speech
Only the people properly organized can free the people.
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Feb 1, 1979
Speech
Kwame Ture (Stokely Carmichael) holds a Q&A at the University of Georgia, articulating views on scientific socialism, the limitations of nonviolence, and the imperative of revolutionary organization.
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George Habash declares that despite the humiliating collapse of official Arab regimes, the Palestinian people will continue to fight and sacrifice until freedom triumphs.
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George Habash insists that the Palestinian revolution must not allow Arab regimes to hide their true positions and must present a committed revolutionary thought to the masses.
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George Habash declares that the children of the revolution will be the generation of victory and return, insisting that Palestinians born in exile are even more devoted to their homeland.
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George Habash describes Sadat's visit to Israel as a crime and betrayal against Palestinian and Arab people.
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Fidel Castro offers a firsthand account of the Cuban Revolution’s key events and ideological foundations in this 1976 documentary interview.
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George Habash explains the PFLP's position on hijacking and its relationships with other Palestinian factions in a 1973 interview.
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George Habash denounces the Israeli interception of an Iraqi plane as state terrorism and confirms he was a targeted passenger.
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Amilcar Cabral outlines the development of state institutions in liberated zones and the plan to proclaim independence from Portugal.
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Huey Newton explains revolutionary suicide as a hopeful act of transformation, risking one's life to change society for future generations.
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Huey P. Newton announces the Black Panther Party's potential move to Atlanta and addresses his ongoing legal battles and state repression in this 1971 press conference.
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Huey P. Newton, newly released from prison, outlines the Black Panther Party's revolutionary internationalist stance, support for the Soledad brothers, and their vision of a socialist society with community control.
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Jul 1, 1970
SYND 1-7-70 AN INTERVIEW WITH THE POPULAR FRONT FOR THE LIBERATION OF PALESTINE LEADER GEORGE HABASH
Interview
George Habash declares that Palestinians will remain steadfast and reject permanent displacement imposed by American policies.
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I think that as the people of the world become more oppressed and as the political repression escalates in this country, that the people are going to be led to rebellion and then revolution.
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H. Rap Brown declares, "The only thing that's going to free Huey is gunpowder, black powder," during a 1968 rally for Black Panther Party leader Huey P. Newton.
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Huey P. Newton discusses the Black Panther Party's stance on armed self-defense, political power, and the fight against systemic racism during his 1968 detention in Oakland.
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Stokely Carmichael delivers a speech at UCLA in 1967 outlining his vision of Black Power, critiquing integration and white supremacy, and calling for independent black political organization and global anti-colonial solidarity.
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Stokely Carmichael recounts the planning and electrifying debut of the 'Black Power' slogan, and the chilling, divided reactions it provoked within the civil rights movement and beyond.
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Malcolm X announces his break from the Nation of Islam and calls for unity in the black community.
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Malcolm X accuses the Nation of Islam of bombing his house and calls for Black unity, self-defense, and international solidarity against global white supremacy.
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Che Guevara denounces imperialist bestiality, citing US, Belgian, and French atrocities, and recalls Patrice Lumumba's martyrdom to emphasize that imperialism cannot be trusted 'ni tantito así' (not even a little bit).
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Dec 11, 1964
Speech
Che Guevara condemns U.S. imperialism and affirms Cuba’s sovereign right to self-defense in a speech before the United Nations.
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I believe that when a man is exercising extremism in defense of liberty for human beings, it's no vice, and when one is moderate in the pursuit of justice for human beings, I say he's a sinner.
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