WeSmellGas Collective

WeSmellGas Collective

THE PODCAST This is where we untangle energy imperialism an episode at a time. Find WeSmellGas Collective's audio-documentaries, interviews, panels and talks, sprinkled with some of the best revolutionary music from Sudan to Algeria, Italy to Congo. THE COLLECTIVE WeSmellGas is an abolitionist, anti-imperialist collective of organisers, researchers and film-makers currently based in Europe. We are rooted in radical and revolutionary movements against borders, empire, and state violence. We are exploring ways of applying this politics to the struggle for ecological and energy justice. We conduct critical research to locate Europe’s key perpetrators of energy imperialism and work with those in resistance to new extractivist energy projects. We take action in European imperial cores, to disrupt and resist energy projects that weaponise and reinforce racial capitalist dynamics, and to demand better for us all. We deliver political education in Europe by producing and curating resources, creative media, workshops and written content to expand the anti-imperialist, anti-colonial consciousness and action of climate movements organising in Northern Europe, while connecting those to existing struggles outside the imperial core. To find out more about the collective, head to wesmellgas.org. THE RESOURCE LIBRARY Discover all used resources and many more in our Resource Library. This is a digital multi-media library to share resources on energy, extractivism, imperialism and collective liberation. WANT TO HELP OR COLLABORATE? If it's to help with translations, propose an episode or learn more about how to become part of the collective, we're excited to hear from you! Get in touch now at collective@wesmellgas.org or on instagram.

Episodes

  1. Jun 16

    Sudan: Extractivism, Counter-Revolution and the Struggle for Freedom

    ABOUT THIS EPISODE This podcast episode is an interview led by WesSmellGas with researcher and activist Sara Abbas. It offers an account of the situation in Sudan, before, during and after the 2018-2019 uprising. In the aftermath of the escalation of violence in El Fasher in late 2025, thousands of people in Sudan have been subjected to mass killing and forced displacement, in addition to sexual violence. To many of the people who took part in the recent uprisings, this is nothing less than a counter-revolutionary war aimed to further racial capitalist interests and suppress people's freedom dreams. This episide not only focuses on the recent violence and destruction which affects the broader region, but also amplifies the resistance of people in Sudan, past and present. SPEAKERS Sara Abbas is a researcher of gender, the state, and social movements, with a focus on Sudan. Since April 2023, she has focused on supporting feminist groups and mutual aid networks to resource themselves in their fight against the war and for the survival of their communities. Her writing on Sudan over the past years includes a contribution to "Diversity on Common Ground: Ten Perspectives on Modern Feminism", and the essay "The Weight of Feelings: Khartoum's Revolutionary Movement". Sara is a fellow of Decolonize Now! working on a project documenting feminist narratives against the war, and how they generate, sustain, and renew themselves in the face of catastrophic sexual violence and genocide. MUSIC Surrender سلم مفاتيح البلد – Zoozitaزوزيتا (here) - (here) لونها لون تاجا- سمرة افريقيةسودان بدون كيزان Sudan Bidon-Kizan – A.G. (here)Ahal Al Amar – Esaam Satti X Ali Naseraldeen (here)ليلك جنّ – Sulaf Elyas سلاف الياس (here) ثورة وعي من أجمل الأغاني الثورية السودانية RESOURCES The Weight of Feelings: Khartoum's Revolutionary MovementWar in Sudan and Women's Resistance (Podcast)In Sudan, the Revolution Is Caught in the CrossfireThe Sudanese Revolution’s Second ActAll related resources and much more can be found on the Resource Library. This is a digital multi-media library to share resources on energy, extractivism, imperialism and collective liberation.

    Sudan: Extractivism, Counter-Revolution and the Struggle for Freedom
  2. May 18

    Let Us Protect Each Other – The Sea Belongs to All (3/3)

    THE SEA BELONGS TO ALL We’re launching a three-part podcast about freedom of movement, militarisation and intersectiong struggles – from Lampedusa to Gaza – recorded during the first F.Lotta occupation of the central Mediterranean in September 2025. The voices and stories of activists of rivers and seas from Sardinia to Tunisia, from Calais to Cyprus, from the Niger Delta to Palestine come together to reclaim our waters as a place for collective liberation. All sources and interview transcripts here. ABOUT THIS EPISODE In this final episode, we dive into the militarisation of our seas and shores – from Sardinia and Sicily via Calais to Cyprus. What does it mean for people on the move, for those communities facing structural abandonment, and societies at large? With some fiery music and insights by local residents from Lampedusa, we dive into how we can resist patriarchal militarism together. WITH THE VOICES OF F.Lottine (Elba) – direct report September 2025 Aforas (Sardinia) – recorded by WeSmellGas during the Aforas camp in summer 2023 Trinacria (Sicily) – recorded by WeSmellGas during the Aforas camp in summer 2023 Myrto (Cyprus) – direct report September 2025 Flore (Calais) – direct report during F.Lotta action in Lampedusa Aatma (Lebanon) – Instagram Malmö Hurya Camp – recording by WeSmellGas, September 2025 Paola (Lampedusa) – recording by WeSmellGas in Lampedusa, September 2025 MUSIC 00:30 Figlia d’ ‘a Tempesta– NIÑA 06:30 Ya No Duele – Sombra Alor 08:37 Part 3 – Nicolas Jaar15:57 River – Ibeyi21:43 La Rage – Kenya Arkana28:31 Bingyol – Zulal31:37 Loud, loud, loud – Aphrodite’s child

    Let Us Protect Each Other – The Sea Belongs to All (3/3)
  3. May 18

    Movement, Land and Life – The Sea Belongs to All (2/3)

    THE SEA BELONGS TO ALL We’re launching a three-part podcast about freedom of movement, militarisation and intersectiong struggles – from Lampedusa to Gaza – recorded during the first F.Lotta occupation of the central Mediterranean in September 2025. The voices and stories of activists of rivers and seas from Sardinia to Tunisia, from Calais to Cyprus, from the Niger Delta to Palestine come together to reclaim our waters as a place for collective liberation. All sources and interview transcripts here. ABOUT EPISODE 2 In this second episode we ask: who and what is allowed to move freely, and what is contained? We talk anti-Black racism in North Africa, European borders, sacrifice zones, and pollution – from Gabes (Tunisia) to the Niger Delta. We grieve for those we lost at sea and at the hands of those protecting capital. And we keep on sailing. WITH THE VOICES OF Chkoun? CollektiveF.Lotta Press conference Report from GabesInstagram Amina Adebisi Odofin – speaking at WeSmellGas Dayschool in London, May 2025Pippo (ReCommon) – interview by WeSmellGas in during the Convocatoria Ecologista di Taranto in Summer 2023f.Lotta Minute of Silence – recorded by WeSmellGas in September 2025. MUSIC & POETRY 0:00 Ya Mesafeer Wahdak – Najat Al Saghira8:56 Dima Dima – Yasser Jradi12:46 Part 2 – Nicolas Jaar20:58 Mural – Mahmoud Darwish (Extract)25:31 العائد – Oumeima El Khalil, Marcel Khalife,30:53 La Exilada Sur – Inti Illimani

    Movement, Land and Life – The Sea Belongs to All (2/3)

About

THE PODCAST This is where we untangle energy imperialism an episode at a time. Find WeSmellGas Collective's audio-documentaries, interviews, panels and talks, sprinkled with some of the best revolutionary music from Sudan to Algeria, Italy to Congo. THE COLLECTIVE WeSmellGas is an abolitionist, anti-imperialist collective of organisers, researchers and film-makers currently based in Europe. We are rooted in radical and revolutionary movements against borders, empire, and state violence. We are exploring ways of applying this politics to the struggle for ecological and energy justice. We conduct critical research to locate Europe’s key perpetrators of energy imperialism and work with those in resistance to new extractivist energy projects. We take action in European imperial cores, to disrupt and resist energy projects that weaponise and reinforce racial capitalist dynamics, and to demand better for us all. We deliver political education in Europe by producing and curating resources, creative media, workshops and written content to expand the anti-imperialist, anti-colonial consciousness and action of climate movements organising in Northern Europe, while connecting those to existing struggles outside the imperial core. To find out more about the collective, head to wesmellgas.org. THE RESOURCE LIBRARY Discover all used resources and many more in our Resource Library. This is a digital multi-media library to share resources on energy, extractivism, imperialism and collective liberation. WANT TO HELP OR COLLABORATE? If it's to help with translations, propose an episode or learn more about how to become part of the collective, we're excited to hear from you! Get in touch now at collective@wesmellgas.org or on instagram.

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