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Unofficial investigations, reports, and love letters to the Left. Spin-off series of the Mainline Podcast. Hosted by Aja Arnold, founding editor of Mainline magazine. Every week featuring a new guest and contributor in our revolving door of topics as it relates progressivism, anti-authoritarianism, and Democratic socialism. Theme music by Shepherds (Atlanta, Ga.).

Mainline Presents: To the Left The Mainline

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Unofficial investigations, reports, and love letters to the Left. Spin-off series of the Mainline Podcast. Hosted by Aja Arnold, founding editor of Mainline magazine. Every week featuring a new guest and contributor in our revolving door of topics as it relates progressivism, anti-authoritarianism, and Democratic socialism. Theme music by Shepherds (Atlanta, Ga.).

    Ep. 14: Welcome to New Wave Journalism

    Ep. 14: Welcome to New Wave Journalism

    In this special episode, Sylvia interviews Aja to learn more about what's next for The Mainline and various projects the publication is getting into this summer, including its brand new Patreon which is live as of today, June 1.

    Aja talks about life on the road since leaving Atlanta to work on her new book projects, including 'The Land of the Let Go: A documentation of the working class in post-Trump & COVID America.' The Patreon will host stories from the book as well as community discussions in antiracist and antifascist work, which includes the inner revolution of dismantling our internalized capitalism and white supremacy. This type of documentation and reporting, Aja argues, is New Wave Journalism. (Note: This isn't a thing commonly referred to yet, but can be thought of as a modern-day extension of New Journalism. Join us on Patreon, you'll see.)

    To subscribe to our Patreon and be part of this process, go to https://patreon.com/mainlinezine. You can join for as little as $5 a month and receive all bonus content. All subscription proceeds go to benefit The Mainline and directly fund local independent journalism in Atlanta. #solidaritynotcharity

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    Ep. 13: Common Truths

    Ep. 13: Common Truths

    Mainline contributor and researcher Sylvia Johnson speaks with fellow Mainline contributor and organizer AJ and community organizer Miriam Barcenas to begin to address the necessity for solidarity within communities, across racial and class intersections. The three discuss the fall-out from the March 16 Atlanta spa shootings, the insidiousness of white supremacist culture, what policing means to each of them, and community trauma. In Sylvia's words, "I want to talk with people about this work; to hear how our diverse backgrounds still lead to common lived experiences in America."

    To support our work, please visit www.mainlinezine.com/donate

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    Ep. 12: Manufacturing consent, labor organizing, & the PRO Act

    Ep. 12: Manufacturing consent, labor organizing, & the PRO Act

    In this week's episode, Aja & co-conspirator Ryan in Marketing are joined by event and music labor organizer Chris Tollack in Atlanta and Phillip Golub of the Musicians Workers Alliance in New York City. The four discuss what happened in Bessemer, the lengths corporations go with anti-union messaging, manufacturing consent, what the PRO Act does, and how it would empower musicians/artists/freelancers, and the "precariat" class. (This episode is Ryan's fault.)

    Support our work at https://mainlinezine.com/donate

    P.S. Abolish the police.

    To learn more about what happened in Bessemer from lead organizer Joshua Brewer: https://labornotes.org/2021/04/inside-alabama-amazon-union-drive-interview-lead-organizer

    Join the Debt Collective:
    https://debtcollective.org/

    Check out MWA:
    https://musicworkersalliance.org/

    "Breaking Down the PRO Act" by Brandon Magner (because none of us are labor law experts, and labor law is intentionally confusing): https://brandonmagner.substack.com/p/breaking-down-the-pro-act

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    Ep. 11: The PRO Act & Organizing in the South

    Ep. 11: The PRO Act & Organizing in the South

    Last week, Aja co-hosted a panel about the PRO Act and Organizing in the South along with Nolan Huber-Rhoades, as presented by Atlanta DSA. Aja & Nolan interview labor organizers from Communication Workers of America, Kellie Morgan (Political Director, International Union of Painters and Allied Trades), and James Williams (President, Atlanta North Georgia Labor Council). This episode also features additional insights and contexts from Aja regarding the PRO Act, informed by various interviews and research regarding the legislation and how it will impact workers, particularly freelancers and independent contractors. TLDR: it's good, and we all need the PRO Act. Listen to learn why.

    To support our work, please visit mainlinezine.com/donate.

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    Ep. 10: Georgia's police brutality problem (and how it relates everything else)

    Ep. 10: Georgia's police brutality problem (and how it relates everything else)

    Jess, Sylvia, and Aja break down the most recent events concerning the Rayshard Brooks, Messiah Young, Taniyah Pilgrim, and Vincent Truitt cases — the most publicly known police brutality cases pending in the state of Georgia. The updates evolve into a roundtable discussion of the ripple effects of police brutality, particularly in the state of Georgia. Police brutality is not an isolated issue and is a symptom of predatory capitalism. The three dive down into Georgia's history of grand juries, what Fred Hampton thought of DAs and judges, mutual aid, houselessness, gentrification, media criticism, voter suppression, personal and community trauma, and education.

    This episode features the track "Fire" by independent artist Often, whose next single comes out on April 5. Follow Often on Spotify and Instagram @oftenoftenoften.

    To support our work, visit www.mainlinezine.com/donate.

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    Ep. 9: Hypernormalisation. We're all living it.

    Ep. 9: Hypernormalisation. We're all living it.

    Hypernormalisation, a term coined during the final days of the U.S.S.R., is explained as when politicians, corporations, and those in power give up on the complexities of the real world and create a simpler "fake world" through delivering a false narrative. This false narrative is created by corporations and institutions and delivered to the masses by politicians via institutional media systems. We know they are lying, they know we know they are lying, but nobody can do anything about it and there doesn't seem to be any alternative.

    But, there is an alternative. There's a third door. Tune in with Aja, Ryan, & Elliot as they discuss how hypernormalisation presents itself today, from GameStop to the impeachment trial to the ongoing debates of COVID-19 relief in the U.S., and come to the conclusion that there's another way to go about this than just "going along with it."

    Support our work at http://mainlinezine.com/donate.

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