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Hosted by musician and journalist Ryan Harvey, Hope Dies Last brings together social movement organizers, independent journalists, protest artists and political thinkers for unique conversations about the present, the past and the future. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ryanharveymusic/support

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Hosted by musician and journalist Ryan Harvey, Hope Dies Last brings together social movement organizers, independent journalists, protest artists and political thinkers for unique conversations about the present, the past and the future. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ryanharveymusic/support

    Soundtracks from the Militant 70's: The Revolutionary Music of Paredon Records

    Soundtracks from the Militant 70's: The Revolutionary Music of Paredon Records

    When Detroit-born singer and organizer Barbara Dane attended the 1967 Festival de la Cancion Politica in Havana it sparked a bold idea: she would launch a grassroots record label to curate music from the world's revolutionary anti-colonial movements. Thus was born Paredon Records. Forget everything you've learned about the protest music of the 1960's and tune in as Ryan and Riot-Folk alum turned public radio producer Mark Gunnery speak with Barbara about the vision behind Paredon, the incredible artists she collaborated with and her defiant journey as a blacklisted leftist musician in the Cold War.


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    The Violent Rise of Narendra Modi

    The Violent Rise of Narendra Modi

    Originally recorded in early April, Ryan is joined by activist academics Sam Agarwal and Smriti Upadhyay to discuss the historic farmers protests in India and the authoritarian government led by Narendra Modi. From overseeing anti-Muslim pogroms as the governor of Gujarat State in 2002 to becoming the country's Prime Minister in 2014, Modi is often labeled the Donald Trump of India. But the movement behind him has deep organizational roots and a complex network of civil society organizations, corporate financiers and social media giants aiding and abetting his regime. While the episode was recorded before the recent surge in COVID-19 cases in India, it provides some of the context which might help explain this terrifying moment. Read Sam's recent Truthout piece here: https://truthout.org/articles/bidens-trade-policy-with-india-could-accelerate-global-climate-catastrophe/.

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    The Punk Rockers Battling Myanmar's Military Coup

    The Punk Rockers Battling Myanmar's Military Coup

    Ryan, Chris #2 from Anti-Flag, and members of Myanmar's infamous anarcho-punk band The Rebel Riot discuss the ongoing uprising against the February military coup and the history of punk politics in Myanmar.

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    Soccer and the Fight Against White Supremacy

    Soccer and the Fight Against White Supremacy

    Ryan is joined by musician Kareem Samara, actor Jordan Stephens and poet Analysis—all football players and fans— to discuss the movement against white supremacy among athletes and sports fans, the Premiere League's sanctioning of the taking of the knee, and what happens when protest tactics become too safe, predictable and routine.

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    Egypt: The Revolution and its Aftermath

    Egypt: The Revolution and its Aftermath

    Ten years ago, Egyptians took to the streets against a decades-old military dictatorship. But the initial success of the revolution faded, first with the entry of the Muslim Brother to power, and then with the military-coup that overthrew them. Today, Egyptians again live under military rule, and tens of thousands of activists, journalists, artists and other political prisoners linger in the country's most notorious prisons. In this episode, Ryan speaks with Saed, a participant in the revolution who was later held in Tora Prison, and scholar Vivienne Matthies-Boon, who has been researching the deep impact the revolution and subsequent repression have had on its participants.

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    Art & Revolution: Ten Years After Egypt (w/Ganzeer)

    Art & Revolution: Ten Years After Egypt (w/Ganzeer)

    A conversation with exiled Egyptian artist Ganzeer. Part one of a two-part series reflecting on the 10th anniversary of the Egyptian Revolution.


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    • 55分

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