1919Radio

1919

Interdisciplinary multimedia platform for cultural production, political education and internationalist solidarity and imagination.

  1. Tell No Lies... Claim No Easy Victories with Robyn Maynard

    10/23/2025

    Tell No Lies... Claim No Easy Victories with Robyn Maynard

    Welcome to the first 1919Radio episode of 2025! While we have been busy this year strengthening our regular offerings of community and youth programs, we also have been quietly rebuilding our radio team in preparation for this return. While you may recognize todays host, stay tuned to our future episodes to hear from all the new members of 1919’s Radio team! Today, our guest host Caleb is joined by Robyn Maynard, author of Policing Black Lives: State Violence in Canada from Slavery to the Present. First published in 2017, this book stands as a seminal text on the struggle for Black life in Canada. We'll be discussing the revised and expanded edition, due out in October 2025 in context with the political and social regressions and evolutions we have witnessed in the 8 years since the books original release. The revised and expanded text builds on the legacy of this work by carefully documenting the widely misunderstood history of police reform in Canada, illustrating how half a century of police reforms have served to undermine Black freedom struggles while expanding the scope and scale of policing in Canadian society. Additionally, Maynard uses the newly added writing to posit a vision for change that could successfully challenge the unrelenting status quo of institutional harm and imperial blundering that is impacting communities not just in Canada but across the globe today. Title sequence credits: Introduction clip: Angela Davis on Democracy Now! Second clip: Sister Souljah response to Bill Clinton Third clip: Kwame Ture on Organization and mobilization Song: The Pharcyde - Runnin' Contact and follow us to learn more about our work and how to get involved! www.1919mag.com (instagram + twitter) Contact: nines@1919mag.com Submissions and pitches: submissions@1919mag.com

    1h 22m
  2. Digitizing Blackness with Dr. Brian Jefferson

    07/16/2021

    Digitizing Blackness with Dr. Brian Jefferson

    Welcome to 1919Radio’s Black Geographies podcast series! This 4-part Black Geographies podcast series brings together four authors in the emerging field of Black geographies to explore the conditions of Blackness across multiple spatial dimensions. The goal of this series is to bring radical ideas of race, space, and the politics of place out of academia and into our community and streets through an engaging and open access medium. In the fourth and final episode of our Black Geographies Podcast Series, our host Mohamed Nuur sits down with Dr. Brian Jefferson, an Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Illinois Urbana Champaign and author of Digitize and Punish: Racial Criminalization in the Digital Age. The conversation starts off with Dr. Jefferson walking us through the main arguments of his book and moves into a more wide-ranged discussion on racial capitalism, the relationship between computing technology & mass incarceration, surveillance & biometrics, Foucaultian biopolitics, and the meaning of necropolitics. The conversation ends off with a discussion surrounding abolition as the only solution to digitized criminalization. Title sequence credits: Introduction clip: Angela Davis on Democracy Now! Second clip: Sister Souljah response to Bill Clinton Third clip: Kwame Ture on Organizaiton and mobilization Song: The Pharcyde - Runnin' A full transcript is available for all of our episodes on the 1919Radio webpage. Contact and follow us to learn more about our work and how to get involved! www.1919mag.com (instagram + twitter) Contact: nines@1919mag.com Submissions and pitches: submissions@1919mag.com

    49 min
  3. Surveilling Blackness With Dr. Simone Browne

    07/02/2021

    Surveilling Blackness With Dr. Simone Browne

    Welcome to 1919Radio’s Black Geographies podcast series! This 4-part Black Geographies podcast series brings together four authors in the emerging field of Black geographies to explore the conditions of Blackness across multiple spatial dimensions. The goal of this series is to bring radical ideas of race, space, and the politics of place out of academia and into our community and streets through an engaging and open access medium. In the third episode of the Black Geographies podcast series, Mohamed sits with scholar, researcher, and author Dr. Simone Brown. Dr. Brown is the Associate Professor in the Department of African and African Diaspora Studies at the University of Texas at Austin. She is also a Research Director of critical surveillance inquiry with Good Systems, a research collaborative at the University of Texas at Austin, as well as the author of the 2015 book ‘Dark Matters. Listen as these two discuss life under surveillance, black ways of knowing and surviving, and the governable worlds we live in. Dr. Brown invites us to think about how biometric technologies, regimes of surveillance, illegibility, and the politics of recognition shape and govern black life in a post 911 era. Toward the end of the episode, Dr. Brown gestures to the work of Ruth Wilson Gilmore, Mariame Kaba & grassroots organizers on how to live and dream abolition as practices of liberation. Title sequence credits: Introduction clip: Angela Davis on Democracy Now! Second clip: Sister Souljah response to Bill Clinton Third clip: Kwame Ture on Organizaiton and mobilization Song: The Pharcyde - Runnin' A full transcript is available for all of our episodes on the 1919Radio webpage. Contact and follow us to learn more about our work and how to get involved! www.1919mag.com (instagram + twitter) Contact: nines@1919mag.com Submissions and pitches: submissions@1919mag.com

    43 min

About

Interdisciplinary multimedia platform for cultural production, political education and internationalist solidarity and imagination.