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Oats for Breakfast is an eco-socialist podcast based in Toronto. We make political food for thought for all the world to consume. Mmmm!

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    • Society & Culture

Oats for Breakfast is an eco-socialist podcast based in Toronto. We make political food for thought for all the world to consume. Mmmm!

    The view from Israel w/ Anaïs Elboujdaini

    The view from Israel w/ Anaïs Elboujdaini

    Episode Notes
    After a three-year hiatus, Oats for Breakfast is making a comeback.

    In this return episode, we chat with Montreal-based journalist Anaïs Elboujdaini about her experience of being in Israel on October 7, 2023—the day of the Hamas attack. We also discuss the reporting she has been doing on Gaza since that time.

    Support Anaïs and read the stories mentioned in the episode here: https://linktr.ee/anaiselboujdaini

    Follow Anaïs on Instagram so you can keep up with her work: https://www.instagram.com/anais.reporter

    If you'd like to get in touch with us, you can email oatsforbreakfastpod [at] gmail . com

    Music: "Home Sweet Home" by Willbe.

    This podcast is powered by Pinecast.

    • 1 hr
    Episode 66: India's COVID catastrophe

    Episode 66: India's COVID catastrophe

    In collaboration with Jamhoor, Oats for Breakfast hosts a discussion on the ongoing public health catastrophe in India.

    Those interested in supporting relief efforts in India can find a list of organizations and people looking for donations here: https://mutualaidindia.com/

    • 30 min
    Episode 65: The failed Amazon organizing drive w/ Adam King

    Episode 65: The failed Amazon organizing drive w/ Adam King

    Oats chats with post-doctoral fellow Adam King about the failed attempt to organize an Amazon fulfillment centre in Bessemer, Alabama. You can read the piece that our discussion is based on here: https://readpassage.com/p/what-the-failed-amazon-union-drive-means-for-labour-everywhere/
    Notes go here

    • 40 min
    Episode 64: The Indian farmers' protest

    Episode 64: The Indian farmers' protest

    We chat with Professor Navyug Gill about the ongoing farmers' protest in India. The discussion touches on:


    the intent of the Indian government to further neoliberalize and corporatize the farming sector
    the scale of the protest and the farmers' demands
    the nature of the BJP and its broader agenda
    reforms that would actually benefit farmers and agriculture in India
    and lots more.

    This episode of Oats for Breakfast was produced in collaboration with Jamhoor (https://www.jamhoor.org/), a Toronto-based media organization that amplifies marginalized and progressive voices from South Asia.

    Access the episode transcript here: https://oatspodcast.com/podcast/episode-64-the-indian-farmers-protest/

    • 53 min
    Episode 63: Challenging the Right, Augmenting the Left w/ Julian von Bargen

    Episode 63: Challenging the Right, Augmenting the Left w/ Julian von Bargen

    Oats chats with Julian von Bargen about a book he recently co-edited, 'Challenging the Right, Augmenting the Left: Recasting Leftist Imagination.' We dig into the book's treatment of the environmental crisis, political parties and movements, as well as about the history of civil liberties and the free speech debate.

    Support Oats for Breakfast by becoming a patron: https://www.patreon.com/oatsforbreakfast

    • 47 min
    Episode 62: Housing injustice in Toronto w/ Brendan Jowett

    Episode 62: Housing injustice in Toronto w/ Brendan Jowett

    Oats chats about housing injustice in Toronto with Brendan Jowett, a tenant lawyer who has fought to prevent the clearance of homeless encampments in city parks during the pandemic. We discuss Toronto's deepening housing crisis, the rent strike movement, and what people can do to get involved in fighting against housing injustice.

    Support Oats for Breakfast by becoming a patron: https://www.patreon.com/oatsforbreakfast

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