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  • Tip of The Spear w/ Orisanmi Burton
    2025/02/14

    We were fortunate to have Orisanmi Burton join us to discuss his highly acclaimed book - Tip of the Spear: Black Radicalism, Prison Repression, and the Long Attica Revolt. We breakdown archival war, the methodological approach Orisanmi developed for writing Tip of the Spear, delve into counterinsurgency and its use by the carceral warfare state, learn how letter writing is a language of liberation, and explore why Attica has loomed so large in the public consciousness for so long. Orisanmi Burton is an Assistant Professor of Social Anthropology at American University and the author of Tip of the Spear: Black Radicalism, Prison Repression, and the Long Attica Revolt. You can pick up a copy NOW from Workshops for Gaza, a collective committed to the liberation of Palestine. All proceeds will directly support solidarity efforts in Gaza

    Follow Orisanmi Burton on Twitter @orisanmi

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    Follow our hosts Jason Reedy @AxumSelassie and Albert Corado @digitalurn

    PCP theme song: Adam Smith

    Recorded at the Robinson S.P.A.C.E

    Edited by Albert Corado and Jason Reedy

    Mixed by Phillip Kim

    Mentions of Al Pacino: 4

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    1 時間 6 分
  • LAPD Killed My Twin Brother w/ Yin Yang
    2024/11/15

    On the night of May 2, 2024 a 40 year old man named Yong Yang was suffering a mental health crisis in the Koreatown neighborhood of Los Angeles. His parents, scared for their son, called LA County mental health services to get him help but instead of rendering aid they called the LAPD who killed Yong Yang within minutes of their arrival.

    Albert, whose sister Mely was killed by the LAPD in 2018, sat down with Yong's brother to talk about who his brother was, what happened on the night of May 2nd, and how his family is continuing to fight for jusitice in the name of Yong.

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    1 時間 9 分
  • LASD Gangs Googled Us w/ Cerise Castle
    2024/09/03

    For episode 19, we sat down with Cerise Castle to speak on one of her latest offerings “I wrote the history of LASD gangs. Then the sheriff’s department started surveilling me”. We also get some insight on how the catalyst for their surveillance “A Tradition of Violence - The History of Deputy Gangs in the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department” came to be. Other subjects discussed include what comes with being surveilled by the pigs, the 29 page dossier on Ricci Sergienko that included coverage on his college baseball career, and the power of public records act (PRA) requests. You won’t want to miss this one!

    Cerise Castle is a LA-based journalist specializing in arts & culture, civil rights, criminal justice, and human interest stories. She wrote the first history of deputy gangs inside the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department. She also created, produced and hosted A Tradition of Violence, a podcast detailing the history and criminal activity of deputy gangs. That reporting earned her the 2022 International Women in Media Foundation’s Courage Award, the American Journalism Online Award for the Best Use of Public Records, and the American Mosaic Journalism Prize. In 2024, Castle was a Poynter Fellow at Yale University.

    episode credits:

    hosted by Jason Reedy and Ricci Sergienko

    follow Cerise Castle on Twitter @cerisecastle and on IG @yourmajestee

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    PCP theme song: Adam Smith @AdamOfTheSmiths

    recorded at the Robinson S.P.A.C.E twitter: @RobinsonSpaceLA IG: @therobinsonspace

    editing by Jason Reedy

    sound mixing by Phillip Kim

    mentions of ricci’s college baseball career: 3

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    1 時間 4 分
  • Student Intifada
    2024/07/19

    We’re back off hiatus! For our 18th episode, we kept the conversation in-house for what we are calling People’s City Corner. You’ll hear from People’s City Council organizers Jason Reedy, Albert Corado and Ricci Sergienko as we recap what they witnessed at the USC, UCLA and CSULA encampments. We also get into why you should shut the fuck up when it comes to the pigs and what might be on the horizon for the student intifada.

    episode credits:

    hosted by Jason Reedy, Albert Corado, and Ricci Sergienko.

    follow us on twitter @pplscityprop and @pplscitycouncil

    follow our hosts Jason Reedy @AxumSelassie + Albert Corado @digitalurn

    PCP theme song: Adam Smith @AdamOfTheSmiths

    recorded at the Robinson S.P.A.C.E @RobinsonSpaceLA

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    1 時間 14 分
  • Black Migrants w/ Maraky Alemseged
    2024/04/05

    For our 17th episode, it’s an ALL Blackity Black pod. We chop it up with Maraky Alemseged from Black Alliance for Just Immigration (BAJI) and speak on a wide variety of topics centered on Blackness.

    This pod covers some of BAJI's groundbreaking reports on CBP’s policing of the George Floyd uprising and the Darien Gap. We also speak on the difference between a sanctuary city and a freedom city, the relationship between abolition and mushrooms, and why Black people should care about Palestine (and beyond)

    Maraky Alemseged is a queer nonbinary Black woman (yes, both) and BAJI’s Los Angeles Organizer. They are a first generation Ethiopian-American abolitionist & Pan-Africanist organizer passionate about approaching social justice from an intersectional lens. BAJI fights for the rights of Black migrants and African Americans through organizing, legal advocacy, research, policy, and narrative building to improve the conditions of Black communities by advancing racial justice and migrant rights.

    episode credits:

    hosted by Jason Reedy

    follow BAJI @BAJItweet and @InstaBAJI on IG

    follow us on twitter @pplscityprop and @pplscitycouncil

    follow our host Jason Reedy @AxumSelassie

    PCP theme song: Adam Smith @AdamOfTheSmiths

    recorded at the Robinson S.P.A.C.E @RobinsonSpaceLA

    editing by Jason Reedy

    sound mixing by Phillip Kim

    mentions of mushrooms: clusters and troops!

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    1 時間 1 分
  • Art & The Movement w/ Zen Sekizawa and Mario Correa
    2024/03/15

    For our 16th episode, we conversed with the powerful duo of Zen Sekizawa and Mario Correa, organizers and artists with the collective, J-Town Action and Solidarity.

    We cover the genesis of J-Town Action and Solidarity, their efforts to fight back against gentrification in Little Tokyo, and the role art can play within the movement. Our candid conversation delves into the Atomic Cafe, Zen’s famed family restaurant, how art undergirds Zen and Mario's organizing and what it’s like being in a relationship in movement space!


    Zen Sekizawa has been working as a photographer, director and artist in her hometown of Los Angeles. She is a second generation Angeleno and fourth generation Japanese Amerikan. Since earning her BFA in Photography from the Art Center College of Design in 1999, Zen’s practice has grown into exploring, critiquing and acting on the intersection of art, politics and community care.

    Mario Correa is an artist based in Los Angeles. In 2001, he received an MFA from the California Institute of the Arts. Mario maintains a practice that encompasses drawing, painting, printmaking and woodworking. Enlisting a wide variety of techniques and materials, he moves through genres of abstraction, still life, and portraiture with an emphasis on mark making and its relationship to the body.

    In 2020, Mario and Zen helped establish J-Town Action and Solidarity, a grassroots collective dedicated to revolutionary organizing and building collective power in Little Tokyo. JAS has a weekly mutual event every Saturday afternoon in Little Tokyo with We the Unhoused as well as facilitating political education study groups, organizing direct actions, sweep defense support, self defense and art workshops

    episode credits:

    hosted by Jason Reedy

    follow our guests Zen and Mario @JTOWNACTION

    follow us on twitter @pplscityprop and @pplscitycouncil

    follow our host Jason Reedy @AxumSelassie

    PCP theme song: Adam Smith @AdamOfTheSmiths

    recorded at the Robinson S.P.A.C.E @RobinsonSpaceLA

    editing by Jason Reedy & sound mixing by Phillip Kim

    mentions of Jason Bourne: too many!

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    1 時間 20 分
  • Shitty Council Races w/ Rob Quan
    2024/02/29

    For our 15th episode, we chopped it up with Rob Quan to breakdown every Los Angeles City Council race for this Tuesday's primary.

    Paul Krekorian is termed out, so who’s in the running to replace him? Will Nithya Raman withstand a well funded challenger in Ethan Weaver? Does Heather Hutt actually have what it takes to win an election? Will Staffer B aka John Lee survive a late challenger in Serena Oberstein? Will racist Kevin de Leon make it past the primary or will CD14 decide it’s time for him to move on? We answer all these questions and more during this special City Council primary episode!

    Rob Quan is a recovering cynic. He got started in politics working his way onto the Obama campaign in 2008 and after working on a few more campaigns found it was hard to find candidates worth electing, even harder to get them elected, and then once in office they'd be stuck in a corrupted system. He's been organizing Unrig LA since 2018, which serves as a local watchdog advocating for a better LA City Hall that represents the many, and not just the moneyed.

    episode credits:

    hosted by Jason Reedy and Ricci Sergienko

    follow our guest Rob Quan @unrigla

    follow us on twitter @pplscityprop and @pplscitycouncil

    follow our host Jason Reedy @AxumSelassie

    PCP theme song: Adam Smith @AdamOfTheSmiths

    recorded at the Robinson S.P.A.C.E @RobinsonSpaceLA

    number of Lakers fans on this pod: 2

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    1 時間 15 分
  • Move Left L.A. w/ Kris Rehl
    2024/02/20

    For our 14th episode, we talked with writer and organizer Kris Rehl about the upcoming March 5th primary. We dive into the 3 Board of Supervisors races, the District Attorney’s race, and why you should VOTE NO ON PROP 1 with recommendations from Kris’ outstanding and thorough voter guide that covers every race and measure for LA voters with an emphasis on local issues. 

     

    Kris Rehl is a writer and organizer. as a Writers Guild captain during last year’s strike, they worked to amplify political education. during lockdown, Kris began organizing with unhoused neighbors and has since co-founded LA Street Care, an abolitionist mutual aid collective that works to meet survival needs, monitor sweeps, and hold city officials accountable.

    Link to Kris's voter guide: tinyurl.com/laballotguide

    Check back next week for a pod on the Los Angeles City Council races!

     

     

    episode credits:

    hosted by Jason Reedy, Albert Corado, and Ricci Sergienko. 

    follow us on twitter @pplscityprop and @pplscitycouncil 

    follow our hosts Jason Reedy @AxumSelassie + Albert Corado @digitalurn 

    follow our guest Kris Rehl: @krisrehl

    PCP theme song: Adam Smith @AdamOfTheSmiths

    recorded at the Robinson S.P.A.C.E @RobinsonSpaceLA

    how many times drake is mentioned: 1

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    1 時間 10 分