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Channel Zero is an english-based anarchist radio/podcast network run by radical media makers. We are here to present anarchist analysis & context to deepen peoples understanding of the situation and broaden struggle.

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These Songs Kill Fascists

Hey, this is Chris from the Time Talks Podcast. I just released a new album noscriptd "These Songs Kill Fascists" as an ode to Woody Guthrie, it's an anarchist inspired hip-hop album that speaks on Heather Heyer, Anti-Fascist movements, Killah P (RIP), alienation, giving stolen land back, education and propaganda, here's the link if you all want to check it out, feel free to drop any questions here:

[https://thisistime.bandcamp.com/](https://thisistime.bandcamp.com/)

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Rebel Steps - Emergency Episode: COVID-19

Special emergency episode! Today we’ll be looking at how you can participate in a rent strike, step by step. There are lots of calls for a rent strike. We’re not the first and we’re not going to be the last! But we wanted to add our voice because there’s just not a lot of details of how to do this, especially in this very unusual moment. Basically, we’re asking, if we could organize a rent strike in 7 days across the country and across the world, what would be the first step?

Listen here or wherever you get your podcasts: [https://rebelsteps.com/episodes/rent-strike.html](https://rebelsteps.com/episodes/rent-strike.html)

Warning: You alone skipping rent is not a rent strike and is very dangerous. A rent strike is a type of protest where tenants as a group refuse to pay rent until specific demands are met. You organizing your building to not pay rent together is a rent strike. But even when doing this together, the risks of a rent strike are incredibly high, including risk of eviction. Please take this decision seriously.

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Tracy Sharpley-Whiting on Feminism, Narrative, Fanon, Negritude, Hip-Hop, France, and Surrealism

In this interview Dr. Sharpley-Whiting spoke on feminism and different branches such as lit-crit and colonial feminism. She explained the importance of narrative in her work along with her fiction writing on murder mysteries. Professor Sharpley-Whiting also spoke about her research on Frantz Fanon, comparisons between Negritude and hip-hop, France and internationalism during WWI and WWII and Suzanne Cesaire's writings on surrealism and liberation.

Here's the link to the interview: [https://timetalks.libsyn.com/tracy-sharpley-whiting-on-feminism-narrative-fanon-negritude-hip-hop-france-and-surrealism](https://timetalks.libsyn.com/tracy-sharpley-whiting-on-feminism-narrative-fanon-negritude-hip-hop-france-and-surrealism)

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