February 5, 2021
The show got a late start. The official podcast begins about twenty minutes in – listen here. Due to technical difficulties we had to restart the interview. Fast forward to the one hour mark to hear it from the beginning, It is replayed in full without interruption on the Feb 12th episode. Links: Compassionate Alternative Response Team – SF Cahoots – Crisis Assistance Helping Out On The Streets (Eugene & Springfield, OR) Guide of how to organize a tuition strike at your school Border wall scars: ‘It feels like if someone got a knife and dragged it across my heart.’ … Continue reading February 5, 2021
January 29, 2021 with Alex Hanna and Maliha Ahmed
Listen and/or download to the episode here. Playlist of music from the episode available here. Continue reading January 29, 2021 with Alex Hanna and Maliha Ahmed
Jan 29th show will not be live
Due to a scheduled power outage at Mutiny Radio this Friday, The Weekly Review will not be broadcast live that day. The new episode will be up on our site within a week. Please check back here for the link! Continue reading Jan 29th show will not be live
January 22, 2021 with Felicia Medina
Listen to the episode here. Interview begins around 25 minutes in. Links: Medina Orthwein LLP ICE Rips 9-Year-Old Haitian Boy from His Older Brother, Before Deporting 19-Year-Old San Francisco ICE office attacked Leading Civil Rights Organizations Oppose Creation of New Domestic Terrorism Legislation Why a New ‘War on Terror’ Will Just Mean An Expanded War on Dissent Illinois Will End Cash Bail — and Limit Use of High-Tech Incarceration Illinois poised to become first state to end wealth-based pre-trial detention Music by Detroit School of Arts – Everybody’s Coming to My House and War On Women Continue reading January 22, 2021 with Felicia Medina
January 15, 2021
Listen to the episode here. Vons, Pavilions to Fire “Essential Workers,” Replace Drivers with Independent Contractors by Mike Dickerson for Knock LA The U.S. Economy Lost 140,000 Jobs in December. All of Them Were Held by Women by Annalyn Kurtz for CNN The Cops at the Capitol for The Appeal by Jonathan Ben-Menachem Amazon Warehouse Workers To Decide Whether To Form Company’s 1st U.S. Union It Could Happen Here Guide with basic ways your community can prepare to reduce harm and save lives should the unthinkable happen. Video: LGBT Activist Ken Jones Talks About The Impact Of ‘When We Rise’ Virtual … Continue reading January 15, 2021
January 8, 2021
Listen to the episode here. There is a long history of violent takeovers of government buildings right here in the US, often by white supremacists. Thread by Rebecca Pierce When white supremacists overthrew a government – 1898 Wilmington, NC America’s Been Coup’d video with Indi Samarajiva I Lived Through A Stupid Coup. America Is Having One Now by Indi Samarajiva DC Mutual Aid ‘What privilege looks like’: Oaklanders reflect on mob takeover of U.S. Capitol Playlist from today’s episode here. Continue reading January 8, 2021
January 1, 2021
Listen to the episode here. Santa Cruz activists halt homeless camp eviction by Jessica A. York for Santa Cruz Sentinel Evictor Structures: Erin McElroy and Azad Amir-Ghassemi on Fighting Displacement The Border Wall Has Been ‘Absolutely Devastating’ for People and Wildlife by Lourdes Medrano for Audubon Voices from inside Yuba County ICE Detention Facility’s COVID outbreak – KPFA Potrero View James Baldwin Record Collection Playlist from Open Culture Music from the episode here. Continue reading January 1, 2021
December 25, 2020
Listen to the episode here. Street Speak Episode 4: Why Do You Need Housing? House The Bay Learn 48 Languages Online for Free: Spanish, Chinese, English & More ICU availability in Southern California at 0%, and it’s going to get worse, officials warn Listen to music from this episode here. Continue reading December 25, 2020
December 18, 2020
Listen to the episode here. How Portland Protesters Keep Each Other Safe by Isabella Garcia, Yes! Magazine When We Fight, We Win! An Analysis of COLA Wins Statewide – RAFA Rank and File Action Antifascist Resistance Heats Up Against ‘Stop the Steal’ Rallies & Faces New Challenges It’s Going Down Neo-Nazi attack survivors create tool to track racist extremists Contribute to National Lawyers Guild SF Music from today’s episode: Playlist & BB and the Blips Continue reading December 18, 2020
December 11, 2020
Listen to the episode here. A Threat to ‘Both Society and Consumers’: New Campaign Urges Reviewers to Stop Recommending Amazon Doorbell Cameras San Quentin prison staff forcing prisoners to accept liability for their own deaths from COVID-19 Biden Picks Raytheon Board Member as Defense Secretary | CODEPINK’s Medea Benjamin Reacts City and County of San Francisco December 9, 2020 – BOS Budget and Finance Committee – Re: Permanent Supportive Housing Help Support Vallejo’s Unhoused Community Alameda County jails handed 44 people over to ICE in 2019 Bay Area Freedom Collective Reentry House Colombian environmental official assassinated in southern Meta department … Continue reading December 11, 2020
