What Radicalized You?
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What Radicalized You?
A storytelling podcast sharing moments, stories and experiences that have shaped peoples’ ideas about our world, and the way society should function. Connect with us at @whatradicalizedyou on Instagram or email us at whatradicalizedyou@gmail.com
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“There are No Crumbs to be Taken," with Moataz
Episode 75 featuring Moataz
On losing friends and relationships after October 7th, the encampments at GW and normalization in our...

“Education is Our Strongest Weapon," with Fatima
Episode 74 featuring Fatima
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“We are the Bearers of Our Struggle,” with Yasmine
Episode 73 with Yasmine. On resistance. You can follow Maryland 2 Palestine at @md2palestine on Instagram.

“The More I Learned About the Evils of the United States, The More Convinced I Became That It is Entirely Irredeemable," with Alex
Episode 72 featuring Alex
On electoral politics, imperialism, organizing with Cincinnati Socialists, and the importance of politi...

"When Thinking of Safety I Think of Community and Collective Liberation," with Lyric
Episode 71 featuring Lyric Sellers
On removing police from the Des Moines Public Schools (DMPS).
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“I Am Perpetually Radicalized By My People On the Ground," with Tara
Episode 70 featuring Tara
On Palestine, mutual aid, joint struggle, resistance, and liberation.
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“The Evil is Overwhelming for Both Parties,” with Matthew
Episode 69 featuring Matthew
On reading Marxist literature, electoral politics, a meme account, writing his book, and a path forward

“The Root of the Problem: It Clearly Wasn't Just Who was In Charge at the White House, But Something Called Capitalism,” with Hadas Thier
Episode 68 featuring Hadas Thier
On the left response to inflation, the labor market, unionizing, and understanding the system in...

“The Amount of Consequence in Response for Teaching the Truth...Will Always Be Nothing in Comparison to People Living on the Ground in Palestine" with Thuraya Zeidan
Episode 67 featuring Thuraya Zeidan
On the risk of speaking about Palestine, on being falsely accused and attacked for spea...

"Being Disabled Shapes Everything that I Do," with K
Episode 66 featuring K
On organizing, 8 to abolition, free Ashley, and disability justice.
You can support Ash...

“I, Like my Sister, Live and Breathe Palestine," with Maysa and Anais
Episode 65 featuring Maysa and Anais
On Palestine, censorship, the murder of Shireen Abu-Akleh, hope as a discipline, Black...

"We Do Not Have a Revolutionary Culture," with Natalia
Episode 64 featuring Natalia
On the solidarity economy, the billionaire culture of the music industry, Eric Garner, the La Isla B...

"I Can't Therapy Away Some of These Problems," with Sara Bawany
Episode 63 featuring Sara Bawany
On the dynamics of power and money, radical compassion, decolonizing therapy and social wo...

“I Don’t Know How I Could Read Assata, We Want Freedom, Blood in My Eye, and Not Feel a Sense of Responsibility," with Darius Simpson
Episode 62 featuring Darius Simpson
On Darius’s mother’s influence on poetry and politics, the murder of Trayvon Martin, o...

"Free the Land Became the Rallying Cry," with Kings
Episode 61 featuring Kings
On the murder of Trayvon Martin and the murder of Michael Brown, the New Afrikan movement, repat...

"I Reached a Realization Years Ago That This is Not a System that Can Be Reformed," with Thuraya Zeidan
Episode 60 featuring Thuraya Zeidan
On growing up in Occupied Palestine, electoral politics, awareness vs action, and build...

"China's Example is an Inspiration to the World," with Danny Haiphong
Episode 59 featuring Danny Haiphong
Growing up in a working class family, class and the Labor movement, Occupy, Black Agenda Repor...

"We're Going to Demand True Freedom by Any Means Necessary," with Aniyah Vines
Episode 58 featuring Aniyah Vines
On the experience of being a Black woman in America, the murder of Aniyah’s cousin by a police...

"We Have an Obligation to Fight Imperialism," with Dante
Episode 57 featuring Dante
Content warning for mentions of sexual assault, mention of suicide.
On clima...

In Conversation with Millennials Are Killing Capitalism
In Conversation with Millennials Are Killing Capitalism
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"I Realized All of these People Were Socialists," with Matt
Episode 56 featuring Matt
On influential Black radical figures, the importance of reading, and starting a reading club/mutual aid...

"A Better World is Possible," with Bayano
Episode 55 featuring Comrade Bayano
On censorship in high school, unlearning propaganda, revolution, and fighting for a better fu...

"What’s Going to Cause All of Us to Have a Radical Awakening?" with Saira Rao
Episode 54 featuring Saira Rao
On the fated dinner with the Jans, white feminism, white saviorism, and where we are now.
Whi...

"If I Knew I Was Going Through This, How Many Other Students Were Going Through This?" with Skye Webster
Episode 53 featuring Skye Webster
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On gentrification, facing temporary homelessness, emergency housing, and affordable housing in the Dis...

"When People Call You Radical, to Me it's Your Commitment to Humanity," with Tristan Graham
Episode 52 featuring Tristan Graham
On Pan-Africanism, Kwame Ture, internationalism, socialism, and more.
Tri...

"Capitalism is a Death Cult," with Erica and Ryan of Soapbox
Episode 51 featuring Erica and Ryan of Soapbox
On homelessness, propaganda, anti-imperialism, Palestine, and the importance of in...

"Food Production in the United States Gave Me Cancer," with Hen
Episode 49 featuring Hen
On their experience with having thyroid cancer, the medical-industrial complex, pilocarpine, cancer-caus...

"I Don't Want Multiculturalism, I Want an End To White Supremacy," with Nashwa Lina Khan
Episode 48 featuring Nashwa Lina Khan
On growing up in poverty, access to healthcare, identity as a Muslim, and little micro moments of radicali...

"I Started to Realize How Much We Are Being Lied To," with Kei Pritsker
Episode 47 featuring Kei Pritsker
On organizing with PSL, Palestine, US propaganda, and a political journey from a libertarian to a socialist.

"Being Embedded in Movement is What Radicalized Me," with Evan Casper-Futterman
Episode 46 featuring Evan Casper-Futterman
On journey from a liberal to a leftist, from living in Nicaragua to moving to New Orleans, and anti-...

"Love is What Has Really Radicalized Me," with Judy
Episode 45 featuring Judy
On identity as an Asian person growing up in Kansas, living in San Francisco, and organizing with Hotels Not Hospital...

"Queens Radicalized Me," with Sharmin Hossain
Episode 44 featuring Sharmin Hossain
On identity as a Bangladeshi Muslim and growing up and organizing in Queens, New York.
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"Two Words: Iraq War," with Ron Placone
Episode 43 featuring Ron Placone
On the Iraq War, the role of the media, and net neutrality.
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"What Radicalized Me is What Continues to Radicalize Me," with Victor
Episode 42 featuring Victor
On identity as a Queer, Black Puerto Rican, Anti-Blackness externally and internally within communitie...

"We Can't Continue to Pretend That Police Intervention is Help," with Mel
Episode 40 featuring Mel
Content warning: this episode contains mentions of sexual abuse and suicidal feelings. List...

"How Might The Systems We Are Part of Contribute to Your Pain and Suffering?" with Della Z. Duncan
Episode 39 featuring Della Z. Duncan
On McMindfulness, alternative economic systems, and the connection between our own mental he...

"Black Women Are Naturally Born Radical," with Emani
Episode 38 featuring Emani
On the passing of a best friend in 2020, to leading protests over the summer, radical love and the Gol...

"My History is African and My Fate is With Africa," with Salifu Sesay
Episode 37 featuring Salifu Sesay
On the passing of a friend from COVID that spurred a series of moments through 2020, leading thr...

"I Could No Longer Have Them Be at the Center of My Own Black Story," with Kayla Kelly
Episode 36 featuring Kayla Kelly
On growing up in a predominately Black neighborhood, white supremacy, neoliberalism, white "activists" a...

"We Can Find Home in Each Other." with Hasan
Episode 34 featuring Hasan Bhatti
On split and shared identity, experiences as a child in India and Jerusalem and returning...