Accidental Gods w/ Anna Della Subin

Accidental Gods w/ Anna Della Subin

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Homeland Empire w/ Nikhil Pal Singh

Nikhil Pal Singh joins PTO to discuss his recent article in Equator, titled Homeland Empire - in which Nikhil argues that from from Venezuela to Minnesota, Donald Trump is creating a borderless American power, collapsing the foreign and the domestic into a single domain of impuni ...  Show more

ICE, resistance, and 'capitalism without humans' w/ Sarah Jaffe

On January 7th, Renee Nicole Good, a 37 year old prize winning poet and mother of three was murdered in Minneapolis by Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer Jonathan Ross. Sarah Jaffe has reported extensively on protests and organising in Minnesota and in today's episode we ...  Show more

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