I didn't listen to this whole thing (almost 6 hours!) but it seems comprehensive!
Here's a link to my own AT hike in 2011/2012:
https://mretc.net/~cris/AT2011/
Transcript: https://anarchopac.com/2022/02/28/anarchists-are-not-naive-about-human-nature/
video essay comparing EZLN to anarchist thought of Magon.
An interview with Sarah Kernochan about making and later finding the negatives for the Marjoe documentary.
Putting all of these movies on my to-watch list.
"VICE News' Isobel Yeung returns to Syria to tell the stories of the people who were caught in the crossfire between the most feared terror group on Earth and the U.S.-backed coalition, as they try to rebuild among the ruins"
An episode of Trouble on cops.
"Haiti's land and people were abused when it was a colony of slaves. The world then shunned it with embargoes and independence debts when it was a new nation. And today Haitians in the DR experience racism that is overt enough to be enshrined in law."
Graeber on the Rojava revolution.
Jerry would later invest in Apple Computer and become a multimillionaire.
I'm not gonna help nobody get something my negroes don't have. If I'm gonna die, I'll die now right here fighting you, if I'm gonna die. You my enemy. My enemies are white people, not Viet Congs or Chinese or Japanese. You my opposer when I want freedom. You my opposer when I want justice. You my opposer when I want equality. You won't even stand up for me in America for my religious beliefs, and you want me to go somewhere and fight, but you won't even stand up for me here at home.
People are complaining in the comments, but I like that they left the connections to his christianity implicit.
Nice video about the 1921 Tulsa race riots.
This is one of the more recent videos Rich "Beebo" Russel liked on youtube before stealing a plane and crashing it into the Puget Sound in a blaze of glory.
A three-part report on the migration crisis at the US-Mexico border (Part III scheduled to be released this year). Each part accompanied by a video summary.
"The Disappeared report series is collaborative project between two Tucson-based organizations, La Coalicion de Derechos Humanos and No More Deaths. [...] . Our research goals are transformative: to expose and combat those US government policing tactics that cause the crisis of death and mass disappearance in the borderlands."
Some background on Dickens' concern for the plight of English working conditions.
I'm a fan of Mischief Brew and Erik Petersen, and I just discovered this tribute to his life and music. From the video description:
"Opening with Stan Rogers' The Mary Ellen Carter, The Folks Show on 88.5 WXPN invited the friends and family of Erik Petersen of Mischief Brew to the show to play some covers pay tribute to him. Show opens at around the four minute mark. Songs are interspersed with reminiscing, talk of inspirations, and exactly what you'd expect from this kind of thing.
"Hosted by Ian Zolitor; also present are Erik's partner Denise, his brother Chris, bandmate Shawn, and others."
A song about living in the USA.
Just discovered this anarchist folk punk duo.
It's still good.
TIL about pedestrianism, a precursor to today's ultramarathon and competitive long-distance hiking.
Good interview with Mark Bray on Democracy Now! in which he does the important work of correcting the liberal media's pronunciation of antifa (seriously, while I'm sure there's a lot of regional variation in pronunciation, every time I hear anTEEfa I can't help but think the speaker is an uninformed pundit (like "Black Block Anarchist" after Seattle '99). Amy Goodman even changed her pronunciation at the end of the clip, because she's a pro).
Part 2 is here: https://www.democracynow.org/2017/8/16/part_2_antifa_a_look_at
He also has an article up on the WaPo website called "Who are the antifa?": https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/made-by-history/wp/2017/08/16/who-are-the-antifa/
Good footage of the racist march and rally in Charlottesville, includes interviews with Christopher Cantwell and some of the other Fascists involved.
This episode of Wisecrack's 8-Bit Philosophy tries to distinguish between haters and real cynics.
This guy linked to my article on Joe Hill in the description of his video analysis of PewDiePie's name.
If I had just known that back in November, I never would have voted for Trump.
"What is PC but a verbal form of gentrification?"
An interpretation of South Park (season 19) as a commentary on the connection between neoliberalism and identity politics.
A Fistful Of Vinyl on KXLU recorded Pat The Bunny singing some songs and put them on youtube! The whole set is good. I think my favorite is the one after this one. But this one is pretty good too.
A nice documentary by a guy who walked from Oregon to New Hampshire to join the Free State Project.
"Since 2000, more than 27,000 migrants and refugees have died attempting the perilous journey to Europe. With an unprecedented number of people breaking through its heavily barricaded borders in 2014, the EU continues to fortify its frontiers."
This documentary includes footage from almost every vantage point (and impressively edited together) during the Oka crisis in 1990 which I had never heard of before (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oka_Crisis).
Two more documentaries on the standoff:
Good footage and an accurate portrayal of what it is to thru hike. Somewhat cheesy narration.
I thought this video was a good presentation of something that sounds so silly on its face ("anarcho-monarchism"). I'll always have a fondness for Distributism because it was reading GK Chesterton in high school that first got me interested in anti-capitalist thought. I've since realized that the libertarian socialist traditions make Distributism superfluous. But while I'd rather they keep their bourgeois families, kings, and popes to themselves... I'd be happy with three acres and a cow.
Video of protesters in Denver chanting at Denver Police Department.
The talk by Eran Efrati was filmed in Denver, Colorado on March 3, 2014 as part of The Soldier and the Refusenik U.S. tour with Maya Wind. Eran talk about his experiences in the IDF and then more broadly discusses Israel, its relationship to the U.S. and the global expansion of militarism.
"This is what happens when you call the cops"
"Police wearing riot gear raided a well-known Newtown squat amid protests on Thursday evening."
A few minutes of video with commentary:
"The eviction of "The Hat Factory" Social Centre"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x7a4RGJpS9k
An illustration of workers alienated from the products of their labour.
Eight hours for work, eight hours for rest, eight hours for what we will!
Those silly utopian socialists.
"Employees at Gillman's Hardware confirmed Monday that despite the company's small size, single location, and the fact that it has been family owned and operated for over 35 years, it still manages to treat its staff as if they worked at a faceless multinational chain."
This is a long video, but I thought it gave a good idea of how Trotskyists (well, at least this one) relate to anarchism.
Al Jazeera's The Stream did an episode on "the anarchist movement"! I've read Crispin's book. It was surprisingly compelling for a book on political philosophy. It was so good I will probably read it again. I've also read the first third of Cindy's book. I remember it being surprisingly boring for a book about anarchism. I may have to give it another try.
The episodes web page: http://stream.aljazeera.com/story/201403172248-0023558