Getting to the Root of it with Venus Roots niki franco
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join niki franco (venus roots), a community organizer, writer, and facilitator of spaces for collective study, as she leans into conversations of radical truth-telling with artists, theorists, and organizers living in a world of rigid binaries and multiple truths. she navigates the urgency of solidarity, ancestral preservation, and dismantling systems of oppression that inform and deform our lives.
@venusroots
www.venusroots.com
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Why Mass Protests Don't Equate to Revolution, with Vincent Bevins
In this episode, Niki interviews acclaimed journalist and author, Vincent Bevins. In this conversation, the two discuss the trend of mass protests across the globe often resulting in the opposite of what people were demanding in the streets in the first place. They weave the history of anti-communism, US-backed right-wing coups, the weaking and demobilization of leftist organizations and parties, and the role of media.
Vincent Bevins is the author of The Jakarta Method and If We Burn: The Mass Protest Decade and the Missing Revolution
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The Legacy of Cuban Medical and Healthcare Solidarity, with Dr. Samira Addrey
In this episode, Niki interviews Ghanian-American doctor, Dr. Samira Addrey, Graduate of the Latin American School of Medicine in Cuba. In this conversation, the two discuss the legacy of not only the Latin American School of Medicine, but how Cuba has managed to develop some of the world's best doctors, biotech innovations, and their commitment to medical solidarity, despite the US blockade and all the crises it creates for Cuba and its people.
Additional note regarding the situation in Cuba:"Right now the U.S. government is deliberately starving the Cuban people 90 miles to our South. We all must act now. A food crisis is unfolding on the island of an unprecedented scale. A country where hunger had been made a thing of the past is now running out of bread and other essential food items. We are launching an emergency campaign — Let Cuba Live: Bread for Our Neighbors. Our goal is to send 800 tons of wheat flour to Cuba as legal humanitarian aid, so that millions of people have bread for a month."
Donate at: LetCubaLive.info/bread
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Organized Labor, Unions, Strikes and Palestine, with Zaina Alsous
In this episode, Niki interviews Palestinian labor organizer and author, Zaina Alsous, where the two discuss the history of Palestinian and Arab worker-led revolts, the significance of the largest US labor unions calling for an immediate ceasefire, and the limitations of our current ability to hold general strikes in the US and what is required to make this more possible.
You can read more editorial work by Zaina here.
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On Palestinian Resistance and Why the US Can't Win Wars, with Vijay Prashad
In this interview, Niki interviews historian and journalist Vijay Prashad, where the two discuss the history of Palestinian resistance throughout Zionist occupation, why the US may have the power to destroy countries but cannot win wars, and where the seeds of hope lie in this revolutionary moment.
Vijay Prashad is the Executive Director of Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research, the Chief Editor of Leftword Books, and the author of forty books.
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Neither Democrats nor Republicans Save Us, So Now What? With PSL Presidential Candidate, Claudia De la Cruz
"The lesser of two evils politic has not served working class people." In this interview, Niki interviews presidential candidate for PSL (Party for Socialism and Liberation), Claudia De la Cruz. The two discuss the unfolding crises in the US - unemployment, inflation, housing/rent crisis, climate collapse, the threat of war, among other issues and how both Democrats and Republicans refuse to address these crisis and bring about solutions to most Americans.
As a relentless genocide takes place on the Palestinian people, Biden, Democrats, and Republicans alike have made their commitments and interests clear. Soon, these same politicians will be asking Americans for their vote, but most people feel exhausted of business as usual. In this conversation, Niki and Claudia get into the specifics of what is at stake and what can be done.
You can volunteer to be part of this campaign here.
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One Year Ago, I Went on Hiatus!
In this episode, Niki is interviewed by their best friend and comrade, Sabrina Beydoun. Niki reflects intimately on what themes have been anchoring her this past year of sabbatical and hiatus - the challenges of what it means to leave home and build anew, being in a place of transition and uncertainty, and unprecedented personal challenges, while reckoning that the only path forward is collective care and interdependence.
Sabrina Beydoun is a Lebanese-American chef, writer, and cultural worker. You can read their substack, Nourished here.
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Customer Reviews
Trust this.
This is a voice I trust. I enjoy the scholarship, vulnerability, eloquent rage and sisterhood in every show. Thank you 🙏🏾
an enlightening experience
to be brief, this podcast is an amazing opportunity to expand perspective, to ground yourself in the perspectives that seek to support historically marginalized and oppressed communities. it asks some important questions and doesn't impose answers and for that, it is one of my favs!!
a must listen for all
Niki’s timing is impeccable and brilliant. Each episodes ushers us into the important and pressing conversations we need to have with ourselves and with each other in community. Tracing the organizing and intellectual traditions of our elders, Niki unmoors the realities of our present and asks us to imagine more for ourselves. I can’t think of a better podcast to listen to. It brings me joy, laughter, wisdom while also guiding me into a reflective moment after each episode. Truly amazing.