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First Dates & SoulmatesFirst Dates & Soulmates52 | A Beautiful Day in the Neighbourhood: Neighbours to Lovers Trope Deep DiveDon’t forget, Meg’s new book All Twerk No Play drops May 15th! So get thee to the ‘Zon and download/buy your copy ASAP. Support indie writers! https://amzn.to/3Ee2O9Z Now onto the show…This week on First Dates & Soulmates, we're cracking open the windows, cranking up the tension, and diving into one of the most underrated romance environments: neighbours to lovers.Meg and Nikki break down why this setting-based trope hits so hard, especially when your neighbor just might be your next emotional disaster or love story.Lis...2025-05-0752 minThe Leadership Center for Social Justice PodcastThe Leadership Center for Social Justice PodcastAccompaniment: A Conversation with Alice LyndThis episode features a conversation with author, lawyer, and veteran activist Alice Lynd. Alice shares about the work of accompaniment to which she and her late husband Staughton Lynd committed their life. In this episode, Lynd shares her wisdom about the practice of nonviolence, Quaker liberation theology, and the meaning of accompaniment.In memory of Staughton (1929-2022) and in collaboration with Alice, his lifelong companion and co-conspirator, the Leadership Center for Social Justice is excited to announce "Acting Together: A Series on Accompaniment," featuring conversations that explore the various dimensions of accompaniment and the possibilities it holds...2024-01-111h 11Haymarket Books LiveHaymarket Books LiveMy Country is the World: Staughton Lynd's Writings and Activism Against the War in VietnamJoin Luke Stewart, Cathy Wilkerson, and Alice Lynd for a conversation on Staughton Lynd's struggle against the war in Vietnam. Staughton Lynd was one of the principal intellectuals and activists making the radical argument that the U.S. intervention in Vietnam was illegal under domestic and international law. Lynd was uncompromising in his courageous stance that the U.S. should immediately withdraw from Vietnam, and that soldiers and draftees should refuse to participate in the war based on their individual conscience and the Nuremberg Principles of 1950. Lynd's writings, speeches, and interviews against the war are collected in the recently released...2023-04-211h 32Anarres ProjectAnarres ProjectRemembering the Radical Imagination of Staughton Lynd (1929-2022)In this episode of Conversations on Anarres, co-directors Joseph Orosco and Tony Vogt discuss their encounters with the work of Staughton Lynd, who passed away in 2022. They talk about the important ways in which Staughton Lynd, along with his wife Alice, devoted themselves to providing historical resources to spark our imagination about forms of activism and organizing that we might use today, and how they modeled, in their relationship and their own lives, a kind of non-hierarchal leadership that can inspire social movements today. Music Credit:  –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Track: Bubble — KV [Audio Library Release] Music provided by Audio Library Plus Watch: https://youtu.be/8JIojtPf...2023-02-0825 minTime To Say GoodbyeTime To Say GoodbyeIs it finally Strikevember?!Hello from the picket lines! This week, Jay and Tammy report on labor actions on the streets of Berkeley and Seoul. [4:30] First, Jay tells us what he’s heard from striking student workers at the University of California. More than forty-five thousand UAW union members are drawing attention to their financial precarity and austerity in academia. We parse the possible fault lines among this remarkably large group of workers: the relative resources and prestige of different UC campuses, disciplinary biases, and disparate access to jobs after graduation. Why should we believe universities’ pleas of poverty, when t...2022-11-2359 minGreen & Red: Podcasts for Scrappy RadicalsGreen & Red: Podcasts for Scrappy RadicalsRemembering Staughton Lynd. The Green & Red Interview [2020] Encore (G&R 195)One of the eminent intellectuals/activists of our time, Staughton Lynd, died yesterday, and Scott and Bob paid tribute to him as the introduction to a reprise of his 2020 interview.  Staughton was the first interview on Green & Red, during its second episode, and he discussed various issues regarding civil rights and especially labor organizing.  (Errata: It was Herbert Apthecker, not David Dellinger, who went to Vietnam with Staughton and Tom Hayden.  My bad, BB) Staughton Lynd was one of the most important American Activists/Scholars from the mid-20th Century onward.  As a historian, he was...2022-11-221h 09Green & Red: Podcasts for Scrappy RadicalsGreen & Red: Podcasts for Scrappy RadicalsG&R Episode 2: A conversation with Staughton LyndWelcome to the latest episode of Green and Red. A podcast about radical environmental and anti-capitalist politics. Brought to you by Bob Buzzanco and Scott Parkin. This episode welcomes renowned anti-war and civil rights activist, historian, author and lawyer Staughton Lynd.  Staughton Lynd has been one of the most important American Activists/Scholars from the mid-20th Century onward.  As a historian, he was one of the first prominent scholars associated with the "New Left" and he did pathbreaking work on the  colonial war of liberation against the British Empire, situating it not just as a fight ove...2020-01-1658 min