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We meet Claude Marks, founder/co-director of the Freedom Archives & former FBI most wanted for a talk about revolutionary radio, serious politics in the 1960s, and a life in movement.

check out the Freedom Archives at https://freedomarchives.org/

Ho Chi Minh speech in English courtesy of the Freedom Archives https://freedomarchives.bandcamp.com/album/roots-of-resistance-selected-highlights-from-the-freedom-archives

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escodub

You should check out the LP “Par les damné.e.s de la terre (des voix des luttes - 1969-1988)” . 2018 Hors cadres. It is a compilation of songs and discours from the 60-80s anti colonialist movements within Francophones countries. The man behind this project is Rocé, a French rap artist. Son of the now notorious faussaire Adolfo Kaminsky. All the best. Worth an international interview!

Max

What happened to the tip line

Behold 666

Loved this episode

江戸 ねビル

Idk i think it’s easy to say this as a younger listener (i.e. I’m a 27 y.o listener lmao) But sometimes these episodes are not aimed at us younger people and instead are just a way to tell us to STFU and look into the books that defined our beloved Brace’s 「イデオロギー」 or whatever. But yeah, I do agree that guests like this are very hard to listen to for younger people. It’s obvious that the guest is very “of their generation” or whatever that means (like stuck in a period where it’s almost impossible for an interviewer to even agree with them in the first place?) almost to the point where it makes it difficult to have a coherent conversation. Idk it’s definitely not intentional if you’ve ever interacted with an old person. And my likely inappropriate guess is that it’s just the result of prolonged cannabis use… (But damn, the amount of times Claude misinterprets Liz or Braces comments is really hard to listen to… maybe he’s just used to disrespectful interviewers, and is just a cynical guy)