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On the Prairieland Defendants In this episode we feature two interviews regarding the Prairieland trials and defendants. The first interview is with two people from the support crew, made up of friends and family of the defendants. We talk about how things went down at the noise demo that led to these arrests, how the trial went and how everyone is holding up. The second interview is with Xavier de Janon, from the People's Law Collective, and the National Lawyers Guild. We speak with them in more detail about the charges, and the unprecedented way these cases are being dealt with in general. Please follow along with these cases and upcoming trials, as there is a lot more to come and they need all the support they can get! Best place to find info is at https://prairielanddefendants.com/ Please donate if you can at https://www.givesendgo.com/supportDFWprotestors Here is some more info about Dario's upcoming trial https://www.keranews.org/criminal-justice/2026-03-10/dario-sanchez-prairieland-ice-shooting  [https://www.keranews.org/criminal-justice/2026-03-10/dario-sanchez-prairieland-ice-shooting] This article is mentioned in the interview with Xavier https://www.typeinvestigations.org/investigation/2026/03/26/exclusive-fbi-files-counter-government-argument-in-texas-antifa-trial/ And here is two more recent articles with good info https://thelensnola.org/2026/04/02/prairieland-protest-ice-convictions-texas-louisiana/ https://www.nplusonemag.com/online-only/online-only/the-state-vs-the-emma-goldman-book-club/  [https://www.nplusonemag.com/online-only/online-only/the-state-vs-the-emma-goldman-book-club/] Check out People's Law Collective here https://www.peopleslaw.co/ And the National Lawyers at https://www.nlg.org/ More info on International Solidarity Movement at https://palsolidarity.org [https://palsolidarity.org/] and follow them on instagram and upscrolled at @ismpalestine
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Lake Effect on Anti-Deportation Organizing in Chicago Lake Effect Collective (https://lakeeffect.noblogs.org/) is a Chicago-based group formed in the wake of the Palestine encampments in Chicago in 2024 that has been experimenting with radical political development, writing and analysis for the last few years. Neither an affinity group nor a party, Lake Effect is concerned about increasing capacity for strategic action while interfacing with mass struggle. In this interview, we sit down with them to talk about their model of engagement with anti-deportation and anti-ICE organization in Chicago. Drawing on their recent writings, we discuss how resistance in Chicago has evolved over the past decade from large protests and rapid-response mobilizations toward more targeted confrontations with the infrastructure that enables deportations (such as offices, detention contracts, and transportation hubs). While some disruptions have successfully delayed or stopped deportations, LE members point out that many tactics —especially tech-heavy rapid response systems or symbolic protests — have often failed to build lasting power because they remain reactionary and disconnected from everyday relationships with affected communities.  LE emphasizes that durable resistance depends on relationships of obligation and solidarity that persist beyond individual raids or crises. We speak about their experimentations with a Los Angeles-inspired tactic called "community defense hubs", or "centros." These are physical spaces where neighbors, organizers, and existing anti-deportation networks can gather regularly, build trust, and coordinate practical defense efforts over time. We touch on the importance of grounding organizing spaces in what local communities already need, how to navigate tensions with nonprofits and/or peace-policing tendencies while maintaining autonomy, and the need to balance security with openness. LE members also articulate the importance of being clear and upfront about their politics across different spaces.  This discussion is part of an ongoing series that The Beautiful Idea is developing to explore different kinds of anti-ICE organizing efforts across the US. For more information about Lake Effect's work, please check out their blog at https://lakeeffect.noblogs.org/.



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Mutual Aid as Prevention: Resisting ICE in New Orleans We speak with an organizer based in New Orleans about the community's efforts to confront ICE during a special operation that took place there in December of 2025. Among other topics, we touch on the complicated dynamics of organizing with nonprofit groups, the ways that police operations can impact community defense initiatives, and how NOLA's powerful tradition of mutual aid in the wake of Katrina has transformed into a preventative tactic against ICE kidnappings there. This conversation is part of an ongoing series we're developing on ICE resistance efforts across the country. Stay tuned for more like this soon! In the meantime, consider supporting the upcoming Week of Action in Minneapolis, from February 25th to March 1st. More info here: https://melttheicemn.com/



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Minneapolis Montage: Interviews from the Filter Blockades and More In this episode we talk to a variety of people on the ground in Minneapolis about their thoughts on the filter blockades and other things happening there currently relating to anti ICE resistance. These reportbacks and recordings were done between January 24 through February 5th.  For more info on filter blockades, check out this great recent piece by Crimethinc  https://crimethinc.com/2026/02/06/filter-blockades-a-tactic-from-the-twin-cities-to-fight-ice-and-defend-your-neighborhood#a-step-by-step-guide This is part of an ongoing series on ICE/DHS activity, the ways it varies in local conditions, and how that interplays with local histories and dynamics of resistance. Music in this episode: Texture Freq - So What? It's the Future https://texturefreq.bandcamp.com YP Engineering - Tim Walz https://youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_lqrqct0mGTAPc0IrRx7G6AcKtrkgzhyg8&si=Z7p7PrquBdTkVNb- Carsie Blanton - Come Out Ye Cowards ICE https://carsieblanton.bandcamp.com Intro music by Breakaway and Seaside Tryst



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War At Ground Level: A Discussion About Experiencing the War in Ukraine The war in Ukraine is often, like many conflicts, discussed through the lens of foreign policy and the interests of these entities that we call states. This is not the framing that we simply inherit from media, it is one that the Left globally has embraced just as thoroughly as liberals and conservatives. Discussions become... Read Full Article
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Big Beautiful Social War: Six Months Into Trump 2.0 On this episode of The Beautiful Idea, we speak with several authors and organizers, marking six months into the second Trump administration coming to power. During our multiple discussions, we look at the recent deployment of the military into Los Angeles, CA, the ramping up of ICE raids and arrests across the US, and the passing of... Read Full Article
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Self-Managed Medication Abortion: Can’t Live With It, Can’t Live Without It For as long as people have been getting pregnant, they’ve also been figuring out how to get un-pregnant. A self-managed abortion (SMA) is when a person ends their pregnancy outside of the formal medical system. Most often, self-managed abortions are done as “medication abortions” — abortions induced by medication. In this episode of The Beautiful... Read Full Article
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ICE Melts as Streets Erupt, Revolt at Delaney Hall Migrant Prison, UW Campus Occupation Against War Profiteers Welcome back to The Beautiful Idea. So much has happened since we started to put this episode together. We’ve got a lot to cover, so let’s not waste any time and dive right into it! On today’s episode, first we present a interview with an organizer on the recent “Statelessness” conference that took place in Evansville,... Read Full Article
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International Solidarity Movement Volunteers Speak on Building Solidarity in the West Bank In this conversation, we speak with two recent International Solidarity Movement (ISM) volunteers about their experiences accompanying Palestinians in the West Bank. International Solidarity Movement is an initiative based in Palestine that enables international volunteers to physically accompany Palestinians facing harassment and attacks from the Israeli occupation. We discuss what everyday resistance — both large... Read Full Article
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A Discussion on “InterRebellium” with subMedia Join us as we sit down with members of the subMedia collective to discuss their upcoming series InterRebellium. In this conversation we run down the history of subMedia, beginning in the 90s rave scene, the development of anarchist media in the first 25 years of this century, and what the future holds. Finally we discuss... Read Full Article
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Tearing Into It: A Conversation with Dean Spade Dean Spade is the author of Mutual Aid: Building Solidarity During this Crisis and the Next, and Normal Life: Administrative Violence, Critical Trans Politics, and the Limits of Law. Well known for highlighting the ways that mutual aid can be a direct response to societal needs as well as a transformative practice that shifts our... Read Full Article
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People Hit the Streets As Trump’s Trade War Heats Up Welcome back to The Beautiful Idea! We’re excited to bring you a jam-packed show today and we have some amazing content planned, so be sure to subscribe to the show and follow us on Mastodon and BlueSky. In today’s episode, we feature: An interview with an organizer for the recent Florida Abolitionist Gathering. A participant... Read Full Article
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The Murder of Ayşenur Ezgi Eygi and the Future of International Solidarity On September 6th of last year, 26 year old University of Washington graduate Ayşenur Ezgi Eygi was shot and killed by IDF soldiers while doing accompaniment in the West Bank of Palestine with International Solidarity Movement (ISM). In this episode, we speak with a friend of Ayşenur’s who had travelled to the West Bank to... Read Full Article
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Trump, the Tech-Right, and the Post-Neoliberal Order In this episode of The Beautiful Idea, we present an interview with author Jamie Merchant, author of Engame: Economic Nationalism and Global Decline and numerous articles at The Brooklyn Rail. Merchant argues that we have entered a post-neoliberal age, with both Trump and Biden abandoning many of the touch-stones of corporate globalization that defined the... Read Full Article
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Abolish Rent: A Discussion with Tracy Rosenthal and Leonardo Vilch from the the LA Tenants Union In this episode of The Beautiful Idea, we speak with Tracy Rosenthal and Leonardo Vilchis, two tenant organizers in Los Angeles, CA, involved in the Los Angeles Tenant Union (LATU), and co-authors of the new book, Abolish Rent: How Tenants Can End the Housing Crisis. From the publisher: “Rent drives millions into debt, despair, and... Read Full Article
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The Long Emergency: A Discussion With Adam Greenfield Welcome back to The Beautiful Idea, a new project from a collective of several anarchist and autonomous media producers scattered around the world. We’re bringing you interviews and stories from the front-lines of autonomous social movements and struggles, as well as original commentary and analysis. In this episode we sit down with Adam Greenfield, author... Read Full Article
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Resistance Forms as Trump Takes Power; Report on Festivals of Resistance In our following episode, we speak with folks around the country about this unfolding reality. First, we catch up with Mia Wong, a journalist at It Could Happen Here, a daily podcast on Cool Zone Media about everyday resistance and the current crisis, then we speak with a participant in the publishing collective CrimethInc, about... Read Full Article
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Rattling The Cage Of Repression With Eric King And Josh Davidson On this episode of The Beautiful Idea, we speak with former political prisoner Eric King and Josh Davidson from the Certain Days political prisoner calendar project. Eric and Josh discuss their recent round of discussions with Firestorm Books around their recent collection, Rattling the Cages, featuring former political prisoners and abolitionist organizers. These discussions have also been... Read Full Article
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Permanent Ecological Conflict: A Conversation With Xander Dunlap Welcome back to The Beautiful Idea, a new project from a collective of several anarchist and autonomous media producers scattered around the world. We’re bringing you interviews and stories from the front-lines of autonomous social movements and struggles, as well as original commentary and analysis. On today’s show we have a conversation with Xander Dunlap,... Read Full Article
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The Beautiful Idea: Mass Deportations Loom as Trump Moves to Amass Power; LA Mutual Aid Groups Organize as Fires Burn Welcome back to The Beautiful Idea, a new project from a collective of several anarchist and autonomous media producers scattered around the world. We’re bringing you interviews and stories from the front-lines of autonomous social movements and struggles, as well as original commentary and analysis. On today’s show we feature our Behind the Barricades roundup... Read Full Article
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Prince Shakur and Peter Gelderloos on the Changing Terrain of Struggle and Repression On this episode of The Beautiful Idea, with the second Trump administration only weeks away, we sit down to speak with two anarchist authors and thinkers, Peter Gelderloos and Prince Shakur. Peter is the author of such classics as How Non-Violence Protects the State and Worshiping Power, and has recently published two new books, They... Read Full Article
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Announcing The Beautiful Idea: A New Anarchist Podcast on Front-line Struggles Announcing a new anarchist podcast, The Beautiful Idea. Follow them on Mastodon here. We are happy to announce the first episode of The Beautiful Idea, a new project from a collective of several anarchist and autonomous media producers scattered around the world. We’re bringing you interviews and stories from the front-lines of autonomous social movements... Read Full Article
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This Is America #202: Report from North Carolina on Mutual Aid Efforts, Interview with ‘The Dugout’ Welcome, to This Is America, September 27th, 2024. On this episode, we feature an interview with an organizer with Rural Organizing and Resilience (ROAR) and two collective members at Firestorm Books, both located in Western North Carolina, who speak about organizing autonomous mutual aid relief efforts in the wake of recent hurricanes. We then speak... Read Full Article
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This Is America #201: Report on Mutual Aid Efforts in North Carolina; War Expands to Lebanon Welcome, to This Is America, October 4th, 2024. On this episode, first we have an interview with someone on the frontline of autonomous disaster relief efforts in so-called North Carolina with Triangle Mutual Aid. For support their efforts and read dispatches from TMA, go here. Margaret Killjoy also has a report out, an interview on... Read Full Article
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This Is America #200: Trump Pushes Racist Attack on Haitians in Ohio, Resistance Roundup Welcome, to This Is America, September 17th, 2024. On this episode, first we present an interview with a community member and participant in the local Really Really Free Market in Carrboro, North Carolina. We speak about the event’s history, and how people have pushed back against attempts by the city to shut it down. Next,... Read Full Article
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“Shake in Your Boots Bureaucrats!”: Resistance, Recuperation, and the Legacy of the Situationists In this episode of the It’s Going Down podcast, with speak with Bill Brown, author of the publication Not Bored, about the history and enduring legacy of the Situationist International (SI). The SI was a small group of autonomous anti-capitalists, based largely in France, who in the 1950s and 1960s, developed a sweeping critique of contemporary... Read Full Article
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Three Way Fight on the Changing Terrain of the Far-Right, the State, and Resistance from Below On this episode of the It’s Going Down podcast, we speak with antifascist authors Matthew Lyons and Xtn Alexander of Three Way Fight, who speak about their new book, Three Way Fight: Revolutionary Politics and Antifascism, published by PM Press. During our interview we cover a lot of ground, from the election cycle, the changing... Read Full Article
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This is America #199: Antifascist Report from the UK, Vicky Osterweil on Election Cycle Amidst Ongoing Genocide Welcome, to This Is America, August 21st, 2024. In today’s episode, first we speak with the host of 12 Rules for What?, an antifascist podcast on the Channel Zero Network, about the wave of antifascist mobilizations against the far-Right following a series of anti-immigrant riots in the so-called United Kingdom, after the spread of viral... Read Full Article
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