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Under the Tree: A Seminar on Freedom with Bill Ayers
Solidarity through Design with Lani Hanna and Josh MacPhee
Solidarity takes on many forms but for over four decades one vivid example rose out of a design and print studio in Havana, Cuba. Born in 1966 out of the Tricontinental Conference the Organization of Solidarity of the People of Asia, Africa, and Latin America (Organización de Solidaridad de los Pueblos de Asia, África y América Latina — OSPAAAL) strove to unite liberation movements across the three continents. The Tricontinental magazine and the colorful, multi-lingual posters inserted within became legendary and covered the walls of activists and revolutionaries around the world. Inspired by the intersection of graphic design and...
2025-05-15
45 min
Upstream
[TEASER] China Pt. 5: Towards an Ecological Civilization w/ Tings Chak
This is a free preview of the episode " China Pt. 5: A Socialist Approach to Ecological Development w/ Tings Chak". You can listen to the full episode by subscribing to our Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/upstreampodcast As a Patreon subscriber you will have access to bi-weekly episodes ranging from conversations to readings and more. Signing up for Patreon is a great way to make Upstream a weekly show, and it will also give you access to our entire back catalog of Patreon episodes along with stickers and bumper stickers at certain subscription tiers. You’ll also be...
2025-04-29
18 min
Upstream
A History of the CIA, Coups, and Assassinations w/ Vijay Prashad
“What is the price of an assassin’s bullet? Some dollars here and there. The cost of the bullet. The cost of a taxi ride, a hotel, an airplane, the money paid to hire the assassin, his silence purchased through a payment into a Swiss bank, the cost to him psychologically for having taken the life of one, two, three, or four. But the biggest price is not paid by the intelligence services. The biggest price is paid by the people. For in these assassinations, these murders, this violence of intimidation, it is the people who lose their leaders in th...
2025-04-22
1h 13
KPFA - Hard Knock Radio
Hard Knock Presents: Rosa Clemente Speaking with Vijay Prashad, the Co-Director of the Tricontinental Institute for Social Research
In this powerful episode, organizer and independent journalist Rosa Clemente speaks with Vijay Prashad, historian and Co-Director of the Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research. Together, they dive into the urgent global and domestic issues shaping our time—Trumpism, the U.S. role in Israel’s occupation of Palestine, the fight for Palestinian sovereignty, the ongoing realities of police terrorism, and the work of grassroots community building. Tricontinental is an international institute rooted in popular movements and dedicated to bridging academic thought with political and social action. Through a global lens and an emancipatory perspective, Prashad and Clemente expl...
2025-04-11
59 min
Return to Bandung
China's Role in the Global Order with Tings Chak
In this episode, I’m joined by Tings Chak, Art Director at Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research and Editor of Wenhua Zongheng: A Journal of Contemporary Chinese Thought, to discuss China’s role in the shifting global order. We examine the achievements of China’s socialist revolution, its meteoric rise on the world stage in recent decades, and the complex dynamics of the ‘New Cold War’ that the United States is waging against China. In particular, we focus on the most common myths and misconceptions regarding China’s engagement with African nations and other countries in the Global South, and work to...
2025-03-26
56 min
Upstream
[TEASER] China Pt. 3: Bourgeois Democracy vs Socialist Democracy w/ Vijay Prashad
This is a free preview of the episode "China Pt. 3: Bourgeois Democracy vs Socialist Democracy w/ Vijay Prashad." You can listen to the full episode by subscribing to our Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/upstreampodcast As a Patreon subscriber you'll get access to at least one bonus episode a month (usually two or three), our entire back catalog of Patreon episodes, early access to certain episodes, and other benefits like stickers and bumper stickers—depending on which tier you subscribe to. access to bi-weekly bonus episodes ranging from conversations to readings and more. Signing up for Pa...
2025-03-18
17 min
Return to Bandung
Third Worldism and its Legacies with Vijay Prashad
Episode summary: In this episode, I’m joined by Vijay Prashad, Executive Director of Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research and author of forty books including The Darker Nations: A People's History of the Third World, to talk about the history and contemporary legacies of Third Worldism. We discuss the origins and trajectory of Third Worldism and the ‘Bandung Spirit,’ what became of this radical worldmaking project, and what lessons this rich history holds for anti-imperialist organizing and internationalist solidarity in the present day. We also discuss the challenges and contradictions of internationalism, and what it really means to sta...
2025-01-15
57 min
Palestine Deep Dive
Genocide in Gaza: Western Moral Collapse in the Age of Hyper-Imperialism | Vijay Prashad
“This is not just an Israeli genocide - this is an Israeli, European and US genocide!” Vijay Prashad exposes the moral decline of the global north in the age of hyper-Imperialism and its continued war against “defiance” found in the global south. In a recent report published by Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research titled Hyper-Imperialism: A Dangerous Decadent New Stage, Prashad argues the global north has heightened its reliance upon force to insist on obedience. Read the report: https://thetricontinental.org/studies... Interview recorded 11th November 2024. __________________________ Vijay is an Ind...
2024-12-23
1h 05
Palestine Deep Dive
Genocide in Gaza: Western Moral Collapse in the Age of Hyper-Imperialism | Vijay Prashad
“This is not just an Israeli genocide - this is an Israeli, European and US genocide!” Vijay Prashad exposes the moral decline of the global north in the age of hyper-Imperialism and its continued war against “defiance” found in the global south. In a recent report published by Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research titled Hyper-Imperialism: A Dangerous Decadent New Stage, Prashad argues the global north has heightened its reliance upon force to insist on obedience. Read the report: https://thetricontinental.org/studies... Interview recorded 11th November 2024. __________________________ Vijay is an Ind...
2024-12-23
1h 05
The Chatterbox
Tricontinental's Early (1967-71) Socio-Ecological Dimensions w/ Alejandro Pedregal
Podcast: Guerrilla History (LS 53 · TOP 0.5% what is this?)Episode: Tricontinental's Early (1967-71) Socio-Ecological Dimensions w/ Alejandro PedregalPub date: 2024-12-13Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationIn this wonderfully esoteric yet very important episode of Guerrilla History, we bring on Alejandro Pedregal to discuss his marvelous co-authored historical article The Early Socio-ecological Dimensions of Tricontinental (1967–1971) : A Sovereign Social Metabolism for the Third World. This piece was published in one of our favorite journals, a resource that you really should all be utilizing, Agrarian South: Journa...
2024-12-19
1h 32
Guerrilla History
Tricontinental's Early (1967-71) Socio-Ecological Dimensions w/ Alejandro Pedregal
In this wonderfully esoteric yet very important episode of Guerrilla History, we bring on Alejandro Pedregal to discuss his marvelous co-authored historical article The Early Socio-ecological Dimensions of Tricontinental (1967–1971) : A Sovereign Social Metabolism for the Third World. This piece was published in one of our favorite journals, a resource that you really should all be utilizing, Agrarian South: Journal of Political Economy. In this discussion, we talk about OSPAAAL, the Cuban Third World solidarity institution and in particular its magazine Tricontinental, the way it framed sovereignty and the implicit ecological messaging within. A fascinating conversation, and one which we think...
2024-12-13
1h 32
Security in Context
Libya is a crime scene: An interview with Vijay Prashad
NOTE: This episode is an audio version of our video interview “Libya is a crime scene: An interview with Vijay Prashad” from September 28, 2023. Click here to watch the original video. Executive Producer of the Security in Context Podcast Anita Fuentes interviews historian Vijay Prashad about Tricontinental’s recent newsletter titled “NATO Destroyed Libya in 2011: Storm Daniel Came to Sweep Up the Remains” where he discussed the tragedy of the flood that struck the city of Derna in the aftermath of Storm Daniel and resulted in the deaths of thousands. Vijay is a historian, journalist, and executive director of the Tricontinental...
2024-11-22
19 min
Upstream
The Fight for The Congo w/ Vijay Prashad
The Democratic Republic of the Congo, or The DRC, is—despite being in one of the most resource-rich regions on the planet—one of the poorest countries in the world. It sits atop a wealth of minerals that form the central components to much of our technology in the 21st century, and yet, none of this wealth remains in the country. Well, almost none of it—there is of course some that is skimmed off the top by local elites. But the vast majority of the wealth, along with the raw materials, are exported from the country and end up not...
2024-10-22
1h 02
Guerrilla History
The Far Right of a Special Type - 10 Theses w/ Vijay Prashad
In this episode of Guerrilla History, we bring back on our friend Vijay Prashad to talk about one of the latest newsletter articles from the Tricontinental Institute for Social Research, titled Ten Theses on the Far Right of a Special Type. Here, we have a bit of a theoretical discussion before diving in and discussing each of the theses in turn. Be sure to read the article, critically engage with it, and critically engage with our discussion here as well! Also, check out our previous episodes with Vijay, Washington Bullets, COP26 Dispatch (alongside Chris Saltmarsh), and The Fragility of US Pow...
2024-08-30
1h 39
Rev Left Radio
Dialectics Deep Dive: The Final Installment
In this final iteration of our long-standing series "Dialectics Deep Dive", Matthew Furlong joins Breht to discuss Althusser's essay "Contradiction and Overdetermination" and in the process they discuss many aspects of dialectical materialism and Marxist philosophy. Get 15% off any book in the Left Wing Books Library HERE Check out Part 1 of this episode here: https://revolutionaryleftradio.libsyn.com/dialectics-deep-dive-iix-contradiction-and-overdetermination-pt-1 Check out all our Dialectics Deep Dive episodes here: https://revolutionaryleftradio.libsyn.com/size/5/?search=dialectics+deep+dive Video at 21:47: "Alan Watts on Life and Death" ...
2024-05-21
2h 33
Rania Khalek Dispatches
Hyperimperialism: US/NATO’s Dangerous and Decadent New Stage, w/ Vijay Prashad
What is this new era of “Hyperimperialism” for the US/NATO Empire? Where do Gaza, Ukraine, and the Cold War on China fit in? How is the decline of Global North hegemony shifting the geopolitical landscape? Are there new possibilities for emergent organizations of the Global South? How do we maintain hope as we watch an exterminationist campaign unfold in Gaza? To discuss this and more, Rania Khalek was joined by author, historian and journalist Vijay Prashad, Executive Director of The Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research, which recently published a dossier on “H...
2024-03-26
44 min
Needs No Introduction
BRICS: Summits, coups and a changing world order
In the launch of our fifth season, we are pleased to welcome back author, public intellectual and director of Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research, Vijay Prashad. Taking us through the recent economic summits of BRICS and the G20, as well as the cascade coups in West Africa, Prashad delves into the rapid and stunning changes taking place in the world today, where they came from and what this could mean for a changing world order. Is it multipolarity or is it something else? In speaking of the origins of the BRICS bloc of economically emerging nations, Prashad...
2023-09-20
1h 19
WTF is Going on in Latin America & The Caribbean
Ecuador's Presidential Election heads to a Second Round in October
EPISODE: Ecuador’s Presidential Election heads to a Second Round in OctoberGUEST: Pilar TroyaPilar is an Ecuadorian feminist anthropologist. Her main areas of interest are social public policies, especially concerning gender equality and the feminist movement. She has served as an advisor to the Ministry of National Planning and as an advisor and Deputy Minister to the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology of Ecuador. She is a researcher at Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research.BACKGROUND:Luisa González, of the Movimiento Revolución Ciudadana party, on Sunday took a...
2023-08-25
50 min
Rania Khalek Dispatches
East Germany Re-Examined: Why Its Legacy of Socialism & Anti-Imperialism Still Matters
Listen to the full interview on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/posts/full-audio-east-87132481East Germany, or the German Democratic Republic (GDR), is remembered in the West as the antithesis to freedom and democracy. But the history and reality of the GDR was far more complex. Not only was the GDR a socialist state built on antifascist principles following the Second World War. It also practiced solidarity with other socialist states, countries and liberation movements fighting for independence from colonialism across the Global South. To discuss this and more R...
2023-08-03
29 min
Fora da Curva
Qual o lugar dos militares no Governo Lula? | T11E12
A nomeação do general Marcos Antonio Amaro dos Santos como ministro-chefe do Gabinete de Segurança Institucional, o GSI, frustrou as expectativas dos que defendiam que este órgão, responsável pela assistência pessoal ao presidente, fosse retirado das mãos dos militares, ou até mesmo que fosse extinto. As disputas em torno do comando do GSI trouxeram mais uma vez à tona as relações tensas entre o presidente Lula e setores das Forças Armadas. Por isso, o Fora da Curva pergunta: qual o lugar dos militares no governo lula? Participantes: Jorge M. Oliveira R...
2023-05-05
54 min
Diálogos de Política Exterior
#30: Militares e Ministério da Defesa
Olá, sejam bem vindos, bem vindas e bem vindes! Essa é a segunda temporada do Diálogos de Política Exterior - seu podcast quinzenal sobre política externa brasileira. No 30° episódio do Diálogos de Política Exterior, receberemos a professora Doutora Lis Barreto para conversar conosco sobre a relação dos militares com o Ministério da Defesa e sua participação na sociedade e na política. Nossa convidada teve sua tese premiada pela CAPES em 2022, o trabalho é intitulado: A institucionalização das relações civis-militares no Brasil (1988-2014): o papel das prerrogativas presidenciais. Por...
2023-02-09
53 min
Rania Khalek Dispatches
Will US Aggression Stop Eurasian Integration or Accelerate It? w/ Vijay Prashad
Why is the US willing to risk a nuclear apocalypse to weaken Russia and China? Our leaders say it’s about protecting the international rules based order from an authoritarian axis of evil. But this is just a guise. It’s actually about maintaining US unipolar hegemony over the world, which requires preventing or at the very least delaying the integration of Europe and Asia, an integration that is logical, both economically and geographically. To discuss this and more Rania Khalek was joined by Vijay Prashad, Executive Director of the Tricontinental Institute for Social Resea...
2023-01-03
57 min
KPFA - Law & Disorder w/ Cat Brooks
Anti-Imperialist Struggle Makes Us Human w/ Vijay Prashad
As the Soviet Union came crashing down, Francis Fukuyama declared what he called the end of history in 1994, imagining that capitalism had won out – socialism had failed – and that global governing formations would sit within capitalist democratic values from there on. This “end of history” theory has been challenged by many, including Fukuyama himself much more recently. Our guest today is a historian and a scholar who thinks of history – not in linear form, not in cyclical form, and certainly not in a form that has an ending. He says that history zigs and zags, where we consider f...
2022-12-19
1h 03
Millennials Are Killing Capitalism
"It Is Not The Mountains Which Open Fire" - Efemia Chela on Amilcar Cabral's Tell No Lies, Claim No Easy Victories
In this episode we interview Efemia Chela. Chela is a Zambian-Ghanian writer, literary critic, and an editor. Efemia joins us in her role as the commissioning editor at Inkani Books, which is the publishing division of The Tricontinental Pan Africa NPC, a research institute that collaborates with and is aligned with the work of the Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research. In this conversation Efemia shares a bit about some of the current struggles in South Africa, and situates Inkani Books as a publisher within those struggles as well as within their broader African continental context as a...
2022-12-03
1h 02
Aralez: Decolonial Blog & learning sessions
Battle of Ideas Visualizing National Liberation Marxism #20
A conversation – centered around images – about the entangled tradition of Marxism and national liberation – a tradition that emerges out of the October Revolution and that deepens its roots in the anti-colonial conflicts of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. This is an introduction to a wide-ranging conversation that includes many different revolutionary movements, mostly rooted in the continents of Africa, Asia, and Latin America, and highlighting the importance of creating a new cultural project for liberation. Revolutionary artist Tings Chak, along with Ingrid Neves and Daniela Ruggeri of the Art Department of Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research, have drawn...
2022-11-19
1h 22
Mundioka
#109 Estados Unidos em busca de uma Guerra Fria
Levando em consideração o estudo: “Os Estados Unidos em busca de uma Nova Guerra Fria: uma perspectiva socialista”, produzido pelo Instituto Tricontinental de Pesquisa Social, revista Monthly Review e coletivo No Cold War, debatemos a possibilidade de uma nova guerra fria entre EUA x China/Rússia, promovida pelos Estados Unidos. Nossos convidados são Marco Fernandes, pesquisador do Instituto Tricontinental de Pesquisa Social, co-editor do Notícias da China (coletivo DongSheng) e organizador da campanha Basta de Guerra Fria (No Cold War) e Oswaldo Dehon, professor de relações internacionais, especialista em Estados Unidos e América Latina.
2022-10-13
00 min
KPFA - Law & Disorder w/ Cat Brooks
Colonial legacy of Queen Elizabeth II w/ Vijay Prashad
The United Kingdom’s Queen Elizabeth II, head of the British monarchy for more than 70 years, died on September 8th. Elizabeth became the Queen in February of 1952, and in the ensuing 70+ years of her life, ruled over a worldwide colonial monarchy. In today’s episode, we explore the colonial impact of the 70+ years that Elizabeth was queen, and the movements around the world that fought for – and in some cases are still working toward – independence from the UK. We speak with one of the world’s experts on decolonization movements in the past century. Vijay Prashad is...
2022-09-23
1h 18
CovertAction Bulletin
How Did China Eradicate Extreme Poverty?
On today’s show, we bring you the second half of our interview with Tings Chak, Researcher and art director at Tricontinental: Institute of Social Research, and a member of the Dongsheng Collective. We focus on the Chinese government’s programs to eradicate extreme poverty in the country and further discuss her work on the study “Serve the People: The Eradication of Extreme Poverty in China” for Tricontinental.We are also joined by Jane Cutter, editor of LiberationNews.org, to talk about the anti-war origins of Mother’s Day. Now a Hallmark Holiday, Mother’s Day began as a plea fo...
2022-05-11
59 min
CovertAction Bulletin
On the Ground Report from Shanghai’s COVID Lockdown. What’s Really Happening?
Is western media coverage of the COVID lockdown in Shanghai completely accurate?The corporate media has been non-stop talking about the “dystopian” lockdown in Shanghai claiming people are starving in mass. The question “at what cost” pops up in articles across the news cycle questioning China’s lockdown policies. The logistical challenges for Shanghai’s local government to manage a lockdown in response to a mass omicron spread have been significant, but is that the full story? We are joined by Tings Chak Researcher and art director of Tricontinental: Institute of Social Research and member of Dongsheng...
2022-04-20
1h 25
DinDeng
SEP 6 - การเคลื่อนไหวในโลกที่สามกับ Vijay Prashad [TH]
ประเทศโลกที่สามได้รับอิสรภาพจากอำนาจอาณานิคมแล้ว . . . . . . . จริงหรือ? การถอยออกจากเอเชียตะวันออกเฉียงใต้ (และจากภูมิภาคอื่นทั่วโลก) ของอำนาจตะวันตกมันถอยจริงๆ หรือเป็นเพียงการเปลี่ยนแปลงรูปแบบการกดขี่ให้ทันตามยุคสมัยของทุนนิยมปัจจุบัน? ใครเป็นคนบีบเนื้อหาทางการเมืองไทยให้เหลือเพียงราชาชาตินิยม? อะไรคือเงื่อนไขทางวัตถุที่จำเป็น (necessary material conditions) ที่กำหนดรูปแบบการเคลื่อนไหวทางการเมืองของแต่ละประเทศ? นี่คือตัวอย่างคำถามที่แขกรับเชิญพิเศษของเรา คุณ Vijay Prashad จากพรรคคอมมูนิสท์แห่งประเทศอินเดีย (ม๊ากซิส) และศูนย์วิจัยเพื่อสังคม Tricontinental Institute for Social Research ต้องการให้เหล่ามิตรสหายรุ่นใหม่ในไทยตั้งขึ้นเป็นส่วนหนึ่งของการเคลื่อนไหวปลดแอกในประเทศของเรา Analysand ขอเชิญชวนผู้ฟังทุกคนมาร่วมเป็นส่วนหนึ่งในบทสนทนาที่ไม่ได้สิ้นสุดแค่ในพอดแคสท์อันนี้ วีดีโอ [TH/EN] https://youtu.be/Pm-DsaJjTTg Vijay Prashad Twitter https://twitter.com/vijayprashad Tricontinental https://thetricontinental.org/ Din Deng Support www.dindeng.com/support
2022-03-24
36 min
Destapar la crisis
T02E03 | Tierra para defender, feminismos para luchar
Hoy en Argentina, en América Latina y en el mundo atravesamos un tiempo de crisis socio ambiental muy fuerte. Un momento que nos interpela a pensar y actuar para transformar nuestros modos de producción, nuestras ideas de desarrollo, la matriz energética y de consumo en la que se basan nuestras economías. Los feminismos, las organizaciones eco territoriales, las comunidades indígenas y campesinas nos enseñan desde el habitar cotidiano cómo podemos hacerlo. En este episodio dialogamos con Soraya Maiconio; Vilma Rocío Almendra Tiguanás; Soledad Ferrería y Sofía Astelarra de Río Feminista...
2022-03-16
42 min
Destapar la crisis
T02E02 | Tierra para producir, feminismos para alimentar
El avance del agronegocio tiene como correlato el encarecimiento de la tierra, su concentración y masculinización. Las campesinas representan más de una cuarta parte de la población mundial pero sólo tienen el 2% de la propiedad de la tierra. Los feminismos de base campesina, en territorios rurales, rururbanos o periurbanos, vienen plantando resistencia contra el sistema agroindustrial exportador que desaloja, desmonta, envenena y agota los suelos. En un momento en el que se discute una vez más el pago al FMI, nos preguntamos ¿Cómo es el modelo de producción de alimentos que impone el neolib...
2021-12-22
35 min
20 minutes pour comprendre
#29 : Brésil, géopolitique d'une puissance émergente
Dans ce nouvel épisode, Camille George reçoit Laurent Delcourt, chercheur au Centre Tricontinental (CETRI) pour discuter du Brésil. Considéré comme puissance en devenir depuis une dizaine d'années, dans quelle dynamique s'inscrit ce géant d'Amérique latine aujourd'hui ? Quelle influence internationale ? Quelle puissance économique ? Quelles ruptures sous Bolsonaro ? Autant de questions animant leur discussion, bonne écoute ! Présentation : Camille George Invité : Laurent Delcourt Suivez le podcast ! Il est désormais sur Twitter : @20MPC_podcast Pour plus d'informations sur l'actualité internationale, vous pouvez suivre Global Initiativ' sur ses réseaux : www.i...
2021-11-15
20 min
Guilhotina | Le Monde Diplomatique Brasil
#141: Guerras híbridas e intervenções dos EUA na América Latina, com Ana Penido e Miguel Enrique Stédile
Bianca Pyl e Luís Brasilino recebem a cientista social Ana Penido e o historiador Miguel Enrique Stédile, autores do livro “Ninguém regula a América: guerras híbridas e intervenções estadunidenses na América Latina” (https://bit.ly/3Eug2K2), lançado em maio pela coleção Emergências da Expressão Popular e da Fundação Rosa Luxemburgo. A obra analisa as mudanças no modo de intervenção dos Estados Unidos nos países latino-americanos, especialmente no Brasil. Conversamos sobre os diferentes conceitos de guerras híbridas, a redução no número de golpes de Estado abertos...
2021-11-05
1h 01
The Socialist Program with Brian Becker
Cuba in the Crosshairs of Imperialism -- What’s at Stake?
Since 1959, the Cuban Revolution has been a main target of the CIA and the entire U.S. government. Before the Revolution, Cuba was a de facto colony or semi-colony of the United States. Today, efforts to carry out counter-revolution are intensifying. Cuba is in the crosshairs -- what’s at stake? Listen to our inaugural episode as part of BreakThrough News! Brian is joined by Manolo De Los Santos, Founder & Co-Director of The People’s Forum and a researcher with the Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research. Please make an urgently-needed contribution to The Socialist Program by joining our Patreon community at p...
2021-11-04
43 min
The Socialist Program with Brian Becker
Cuba in the Crosshairs of Imperialism -- What’s at Stake?
Since 1959, the Cuban Revolution has been a main target of the CIA and the entire U.S. government. Before the Revolution, Cuba was a de facto colony or semi-colony of the United States. Today, efforts to carry out counter-revolution are intensifying. Cuba is in the crosshairs -- what’s at stake? Listen to our inaugural episode as part of BreakThrough News! Brian is joined by Manolo De Los Santos, Founder & Co-Director of The People’s Forum and a researcher with the Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research. Please make an urgently-needed contribution to The Socialist Program by j...
2021-11-04
43 min
The China in Africa Podcast
A left perspective on China-Africa relations
In the run-up to Forum on China-Africa Cooperation conference that will take place later this month in Dakar, CAP is speaking with a wide spectrum of activists, analysts, and other thought leaders about what they think should be on the agenda when Chinese and African ministers convene. This week, Mikaela Nhondo Erskog, a researcher at the Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research joins Eric & Cobus from Johannesburg to share a leftist, socialist perspective on Sino-Africa engagement and why China's arrival in Africa in the early 2000s helped to break the continent's historical dependence on U.S. and European powers. RELATED READING: ...
2021-11-03
00 min
The China Africa Project
A Left Perspective on China-Africa Relations
In the run-up to Forum on China-Africa Cooperation conference that will take place later this month in Dakar, CAP is speaking with a wide spectrum of activists, analysts, and other thought leaders about what they think should be on the agenda when Chinese and African ministers convene. This week, Mikaela Nhondo Erskog, a researcher at the Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research joins Eric & Cobus from Johannesburg to share a leftist, socialist perspective on Sino-Africa engagement and why China's arrival in Africa in the early 2000s helped to break the continent's historical dependence on U.S. and European powers. RELATED READING: ...
2021-11-03
50 min
The China in Africa Podcast
A Left Perspective on China-Africa Relations
In the run-up to Forum on China-Africa Cooperation conference that will take place later this month in Dakar, CAP is speaking with a wide spectrum of activists, analysts, and other thought leaders about what they think should be on the agenda when Chinese and African ministers convene. This week, Mikaela Nhondo Erskog, a researcher at the Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research joins Eric & Cobus from Johannesburg to share a leftist, socialist perspective on Sino-Africa engagement and why China's arrival in Africa in the early 2000s helped to break the continent's historical dependence on U.S. and European...
2021-11-03
50 min
Rania Khalek Dispatches
Is a Multipolar World the Answer to U.S. Imperialism? w/ Vijay Prashad
Is there a growing resistance to the unipolar imperial order? Is the US an empire in decline? Will the future be a multipolar one? If so, what does that mean ans how should the left in the imperialist core respond? To discuss this and more, Rania Khalek was joined by Vijay Prashad, Executive Director of the Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research and author of “Washington Bullets: A History of the CIA, Coups, and Assassinations.”
2021-10-26
1h 01
Destapar la crisis
T02E01 | Tierra para vivir, feminismos para habitar
La ciudad, el barrio y la comunidad constituyen escenarios en los que las mujeres, lesbianas, travestis y trans han desplegado resistencias para redefinir lo privado, lo público y lo común. Las luchas por la urbanización en clave feminista y las experiencias y las prácticas desplegadas como resistencias al extractivismo urbano serán el centro del debate en el episodio 1 de esta segunda temporada de Destapar la Crisis. Conversamos con: Caren Tepp, concejala por Ciudad Futura (Rosario), Alejandra Rodriguez del Colectivo político, Transfeminista y Anti-Carcelario «Yo No Fui» y Florencia Montes Paez de No Tan Distintes-Mujeres y person...
2021-10-09
40 min
Rania Khalek Dispatches
Killing Modernity: How the US & Britain Destroyed the Afghan Left, w/ Vijay Prashad
It’s been 20 years since the US invaded Afghanistan. As the US finally withdrew, Taliban control over Afghanistan has been portrayed as inevitable. But what happened to the other political forces in the country?The war on Afghanistan didn’t really start in 2001. US meddling goes back to the 1970s and British meddling even further. Most people don’t know that there have been liberal, secular nationalist, and communist Afghan forces who tried to transform their country but were prevented from doing so by Western imperial powers who supported religious and tribal...
2021-10-05
58 min
The Irish Spark
#42 - Vijay Prashad gives James Connolly Memorial Lecture
The James Connolly Memorial Lecture 2021 will be given by world renowned historian, journalist and Marxist scholar Professor Vijay Prashad. He is an executive-director of Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research and the Chief Editor of LeftWord Books. The author of over 30 books, Vijay will be discussing Capitalism / Imperialism, the global crisis and the relevance of national struggles in the fight against Capitalism / imperialism today. Donate - https://paypal.me/JamesConnollyFestiva Email - theirishspark@gmail.com Twitter - @TheIrishSpark Instagram - theirishspark Facebook - The Irish Spark Podcast Socialist...
2021-10-02
58 min
Rania Khalek Dispatches
Voices from the African Left: China vs the US & the New Cold War
Western governments along with their loyal media and think tanks warn that China is colonizing, exploiting, and forcing Africa into a debt trap. Is this true? Or is it Cold War propaganda? What is China’s actual role in Africa and how does it compare with the West’s? To help us understand what's really happening, Rania Khalek was joined by two leading African leftists: Mikaela Nhondo Erskog, an educator and researcher with Pan Africanism Today, a researcher at the Tricontinental Institute, and a member of the organizing committee of No Cold...
2021-09-28
1h 26
Conversations with Aliens of Extraordinary Ability
Practices of Solidarity | Translocal movements w/ Tings Chak 翟庭君 | ep. 3
In this episode of Conversations with Aliens of Extraordinary Ability, Rodrigo Ghattas maps out together with international activist, researcher, and Chinese-born artist Tings Chak (Tricontinental) the emerging epicenters for the born of new transnational solidarity movements. Join us as we explore how art and culture are central to the creation of anti-crisis infrastructures. Credits: Intro, outro and transition sounds by Emilie Wright Illustration: Viviana Cárdenas Producer: Rodrigo Ghattas Postproduction: Prerna Bishnoi Support by Billedkunstnernes Vederlagsfond, Unge Kunstneres Samfund, and Norske Billedkunstnere [THE STORY] This episode is the f...
2021-09-19
40 min
The Malcolm Effect
#48 Cuba, Revolution and The Act of Solidarity - Manolo De La Santos
In this episode, I speak to Manolo about the reality on the ground in Cuba, how we can truly be in solidarity with those who are victims of imperial violence amongst many other topics. Manolo De Los Santos is Co-Executive Director of The People’s Forum and researcher at Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research. He co-edited, most recently, Viviremos: Venezuela vs Hybrid War (LeftWord 2020). I.G. @TheGambian Twitter: @MomodouTaal @manolo_realengo
2021-09-14
29 min
Essential Dissent
Imperialism's Intensified Military and Economic War Against Latin America and the Caribbean
Please donate $1 per month to Essential Dissent: https://www.patreon.com/EssentialDissent U.S. policies in the Americas — militarism, economic warfare, political subversion and the denial of national sovereignty — have intensified and are becoming even more reckless. It is important that anti-war and anti-imperialist forces in the Americas remain especially vigilant. This webinar will highlight the popular struggles being waged for national liberation and the efforts being made by the U.S. imperialism and other colonial powers to subvert those efforts. ORGANZED BY: U.S. Peace Council SPONSORED BY: Black Alliance for Peace; World Peace Council (WPC) MODERATOR: Bahman Azad, U.S...
2021-09-13
1h 05
FMI, Fuimos Muy Ingenues
Los nuevos límites de lo decible
Hablamos con Adrián Pulleiro, docente e investigador de la Universidad de Buenos Aires y de La Pampa e integrante del Instituto Tricontinental de Investigación social para pensar cómo se reconfiguró la lucha discursiva en la última década. Recomendamos el siguiente artículo: https://thetricontinental.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/20210614_DT6.pdf
2021-09-13
18 min
Rania Khalek Dispatches
How China Lifted 850 Million People Out of Extreme Poverty, w/ Tings Chak
In February, the Chinese government celebrated the eradication of extreme poverty within its borders. This would be a massive achievement for any country, but for China it’s even more so as it is home to some 1.4 billion people and is considered a developing country. China is credited with lifting over 800 million people out of poverty, which accounts for 70 percent of the world’s total poverty reduction. This is an incredible feat and it’s worth understanding how China did it. To discuss this and more, Rania Khalek was joined by Tings Chak, a researcher at the Tric...
2021-09-08
1h 17
Destapar la crisis
T02E00 | Cuerpos-territorios en disputa
Volvimos para seguir mapeando los territorios. Abrimos esta segunda temporada con un diálogo entre Adriana Amparo Guzmán y Mina Navarro acerca de lo que la pandemia nos dejó, las disputas trazadas en nuestros cuerpos-territorios y los horizontes de lo común contra los extractivismos en esta nueva crisis. ¿Qué abarcan las lógicas extractivas y cómo se redefinieron en esta nueva crisis? ¿Qué nos aporta la perspectiva feminista para pensar los territorios, la soberanía alimentaria, la ciudad y el hábitat? ¿Cómo se actualizan nuestras resistencias en defensa de la vida y de la tierra?
2021-08-27
33 min
Canal IE - UFRJ
O Imperialismo e a Questão Militar
A intervenção dos Estados Unidos na América Latina, em particular no Brasil, e a questão militar. Essa é a pauta deste Diário da Crise no qual Eduardo Costa Pinto recebe como convidada Ana Penido, do Programa Santiago Dantas e do Instituto Tricontinental.
2021-07-21
1h 54
Rania Khalek Dispatches
Cruel US Blockade Causing Misery and Unrest in Cuba
US officials and their corporate media mouthpieces were elated at the sight of protests in Cuba in recent days against deteriorating living conditions that are a direct result of the US blockade, which Trump increased and Biden has maintained during the pandemic to deliberately heighten suffering at a time when Cuba was sending doctors around the world to fight the disease.As is often the case when an adversary country experiences protests of any kind, it was immediately weaponized to push for a regime change narrative against Cuba. There's so much to unpack, from the protest double...
2021-07-14
57 min
sorry to podcast this
Organizing Is The Lifeblood (w/ Vijay Prashad)
This week on STPT, Puja Datta and Danielle Holland discuss oppressive humidity, the pleasures of being alive, and why no one needs 40 choices of vanilla yogurt. We want health care, dammit!Then, Director of Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research, Chief Editor of LeftWord Books, and Chief Correspondent of Globetrotter, Vijay Prashad (he/him) joins the show.Prashad amplifies the voices of people in struggle centered within a historical framework of laborers, workers, and brave journalists. From corporate moral laundering, the weight of class on the bodies of people, to the fight to make work more...
2021-06-09
1h 08
The Dumbrlll Podcast
News on China with Dongsheng News
Join us for a discussion with Tings Chak and Marco Fernandes from Dongsheng News & Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research. We will discuss some of the most interesting China headlines from the past week.Video of episode: https://youtu.be/8huzsQeNBdkDongsheng News YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/dongshengnewsDongsheng News Website: https://dongshengnews.org/Dongsheng Africa Weekly: https://mailchi.mp/dongshengnews/africa-weekly-no-3-engDongsheng's Twitter: @DongshengNews
2021-05-18
1h 55
In the Context of Empire
Episode 48: Understanding the US Manual for Regime Change with Vijay Prashad
Makasi and Matt were joined by Dr. Vijay Prashad to discuss a variety of topics including the United States' long war on the people of the Global South, the CIA's methods of regime change, and the current cold war with China. Dr. Prashad is the executive director of the Tricontinental Institute for Social Research and the chief correspondent at Globetrotter. He is also the author of many books including The Poorer Nations, The Darker Nations, and Washington BulletsDiscussed in This Episode:- Vijay's anti-imperialism origin story- Rethinking the C...
2021-05-14
1h 02
habibti please
Episode 29 - Farmer's Protests and COVID in India with Vijay Prashad and Priya Prabhakar
This week’s Eid episode is a double feature! In the first half of this episode, Nashwa sits down with Priya Prabhakar to discuss the ongoing Farmers’ protests in India that began in November 2020. In June of 2020, three ordinances were introduced and eventually passed as acts by Modi and his right-wing government. These bills translate into the mass deregulation and neo-liberalization of the agricultural market. Farmers continue to protest these three farm acts that were subsequently passed by the Indian government in September 2020. The protests are largely set in Delhi. We hope this episode helps people understand the larger context...
2021-05-12
1h 39
The Black Myths Podcast
Myth: China is Colonizing Africa PT. 2 (w/ Mikaela Nhondo Erskog)
In part 2, we explore some of the criticisms of China in Africa that go beyond the mythical claims of colonization. We look at what this means in the context of the impending cold war between China and America. We also examine ways in which Africans on the continent can navigate these challenges as a means of self-determination towards Pan-Africanism. Mikaela Nhondo Erskog is an educator and researcher who works in Pan Africanism Today, a working-class, movement-driven education and solidarity organisation based in Johannesburg, South Africa. She currently works in the interregional office of the Tricontinental: Institute for So...
2021-04-28
52 min
Uma História...
Uma História #18 - A Balada Tricontinental
Nesse episódio, Fredi Chernobyl (@fredichernobyl) conta a história de quando iniciou uma balada na Rússia, passou pela Alemanha e só terminou em Brasília. Instagram: @podcastumahistoria
2021-04-27
36 min
The Black Myths Podcast
Myth: China is Colonizing Africa (w/Mikaela Nhondo Erskog)
For part 1, we sit down with Mikaela Nhondo Erskog, a researcher for the Tricontinental Institute for Social Research, to discuss the prevalent myth of China colonizing Africa. We discuss neocolonialism, the accusations of colonialism against China, what's actually happening on the ground between China and Africa, and a brief history of China's policy in Africa since China became independent. This episode is a continuation of our discussion about Black myths outside of the border of America. Mikaela Nhondo Erskog is an educator and researcher who works in Pan Africanism Today, a working-class, movement-driven education and solidarity organisation b...
2021-04-22
1h 07
Colunistas Brasil de Fato
Periferia Viva: É pela vida das mulheres: vamos fazer ele cair!
Neste podcast da Coluna Periferia Viva, militantes dos movimentos MST, Levante Popular da Juventude, MTD e do Instituto Tricontinental de Pesquisa Social, falam sobre a luta das mulheres neste cenário conjuntural o qual estamos vivendo. Para elas “a pandemia evidenciou as deficiências de um sistema que prioriza o lucro à vida”. Mas elas seguem: “não calarão nossa voz! Gritamos Vacinação Já! Volta Auxílio Emergencial e Fora Bolsonaro!”. O post Periferia Viva: É pela vida das mulheres: vamos fazer ele cair! apareceu primeiro em Rádio Brasil de Fato.
2021-03-08
06 min
DevCast
Coopération au développement : Tour d'horizon
Plongeons nous un instant dans les paysages chaleureux et safranés des savanes africaines. Écrasé par la chaleur d’un soleil éblouissant qui trouve son reflet dans le sable argileux du Sénégal, nappant l'atmosphère d’une couleur jaunâtre et d’une odeur de terre cuite. Un point d’eau cerclé d’une végétation verdoyante et variée porte la fraîcheur manquante jusqu’à nos visages. Les feuilles des palmiers claquent au vent dans un brouhaha frétillant et les cloches des Ndamas, ces vaches typiquement africaines à longues cornes, résonnent au loin. Cependant, dans ce paysage...
2021-03-03
40 min
Convocar a História
A Tricontinental
Em 1966, representantes de movimentos de libertação nacional de três continentes - África, Ásia e América Latina - reuniram-se em Havana para discutir os desafios comuns que o (neo)colonialismo e o imperialismo colocavam às suas lutas. Neste episódio, convidámos a investigadora Raquel Ribeiro para nos falar da Conferência Tricontinental e do seu legado.
2021-02-17
00 min
IndoProgress
Unboxing Imperialism of Our Time: Five Books on Imperialism with Vijay Prashad
How are we to define imperialism today? IndoPROGRESS invites Vijay Prashad to share his reading list on imperialism. Vijay Prashad is a journalist and historian, and the author of 30 books including "The Darker Nations" (2007), "The Poorer Nations" (2012), and "Red Star Over the Third World" (2017). He is also the Executive Director of Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research and Chief Editor of New Delhi-based LeftWord Books. He recently published "Washington Bullets: A History of the CIA, Coups, and Assassinations", a collection of essays narrating US-backed plots against popular movements and governments, and assassinations of socialists and communists all over the T...
2021-02-10
40 min
For The Wild
VIJAY PRASHAD on Capitalism’s Erosion of Morality /220
Emboldened by the rapid development of technology, a cultural ethos of rugged individualism, globalization, and the monopolization of our media, the era of efficiency in the so-called Global North has significantly altered our communal symbiosis. For many, acts of service that would have once been fulfilled by neighbors and community have now been replaced by apps and gig workers, ultimately commodifying most of our social relations in one form or another. This week on the podcast, we are joined by guest Vijay Prashad to explore how societies take care of themselves, what true public action looks like in crisis, and...
2021-02-03
1h 01
Tribune Radio
A World to Win // Cutting to the Bone w/ Vijay Prashad
In this week’s episode, Grace Blakeley speaks to Vijay Prashad, head of the Tricontinental Institute for Social Research and author of Washington Bullets: A History of the CIA, Coups and Assassinations. They discuss the recent wave of strikes taking place across India, the rise of the far right both there and across the world, and the mechanisms through which imperial power is exercised in today’s global economy – including the use of investor state dispute settlements by international investors to sue governments over their pandemic response. Remember that you can support our work on the sh...
2021-01-14
00 min
habibti please
Episode 14 with Vijay Prashad (Premium Teaser)
For our first episode of 2021, we hope we do a bit of popular education as Nashwa sits down to chat with Marxist historian Vijay Prashad. Vijay is currently the director of Tricontinental which we hope people check out! We discuss his newest book Washington Bullets, popular education, the failed coup in Venezuela, Guantanamo Bay, cancel culture, and more. This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at habibtiplease.substack.com/subscribe
2021-01-11
05 min
New Books in Latin American Studies
Anne Garland Mahler, "From the Tricontinental to the Global South: Race, Radicalism, and Transnational Solidarity" (Duke UP, 2018)
In From the Tricontinental to the Global South: Race, Radicalism, and Transnational Solidarity (Duke UP, 2018), Anne Garland Mahler traces the history and intellectual legacy of the understudied global justice movement called the Tricontinental—an alliance of liberation struggles from eighty-two countries, founded in Havana in 1966. Focusing on racial violence and inequality, the Tricontinental's critique of global capitalist exploitation has influenced historical radical thought, contemporary social movements such as the World Social Forum and Black Lives Matter, and a Global South political imaginary. The movement's discourse, which circulated in four languages, also found its way into radical artistic practices, like Cuban...
2020-12-22
34 min
New Books in Caribbean Studies
Anne Garland Mahler, "From the Tricontinental to the Global South: Race, Radicalism, and Transnational Solidarity" (Duke UP, 2018)
In From the Tricontinental to the Global South: Race, Radicalism, and Transnational Solidarity (Duke UP, 2018), Anne Garland Mahler traces the history and intellectual legacy of the understudied global justice movement called the Tricontinental—an alliance of liberation struggles from eighty-two countries, founded in Havana in 1966. Focusing on racial violence and inequality, the Tricontinental's critique of global capitalist exploitation has influenced historical radical thought, contemporary social movements such as the World Social Forum and Black Lives Matter, and a Global South political imaginary. The movement's discourse, which circulated in four languages, also found its way into radical artistic practices, like Cuban...
2020-12-22
34 min
New Books in African Studies
Anne Garland Mahler, "From the Tricontinental to the Global South: Race, Radicalism, and Transnational Solidarity" (Duke UP, 2018)
In From the Tricontinental to the Global South: Race, Radicalism, and Transnational Solidarity (Duke UP, 2018), Anne Garland Mahler traces the history and intellectual legacy of the understudied global justice movement called the Tricontinental—an alliance of liberation struggles from eighty-two countries, founded in Havana in 1966. Focusing on racial violence and inequality, the Tricontinental's critique of global capitalist exploitation has influenced historical radical thought, contemporary social movements such as the World Social Forum and Black Lives Matter, and a Global South political imaginary. The movement's discourse, which circulated in four languages, also found its way into radical artistic practices, like Cuban...
2020-12-22
34 min
Destapar la crisis
T01E03 | Detrás de la chica robot. Lado B
Sin el tiempo, esfuerzos y procesos destinados a cubrir alimentación, vestimenta, aseo, mantenimiento y cuidado físico y emocional de los cuerpos humanos y no humanos, no habría reproducción ni sostenimiento de la vida. En el tercer episodio de Destapar la crisis nos encontramos con las trabajadoras de hogar y de cuidados de Argentina y España, con sus luchas y rebeldías emancipatorias. Junto a Rafaela Pimentel Lara de Territorio Domestico (Madrid, España) Liz Quintana y Pili Gil Pascual de Trabajadoras No Domesticadas (Bilbao - Euskal Herria), Delia Colque de Ni una migrante menos (El Alto, B...
2020-12-18
32 min
Destapar la crisis
T01E03 | Detrás de la chica robot. Lado A
Sin el tiempo, esfuerzos y procesos destinados a cubrir alimentación, vestimenta, aseo, mantenimiento y cuidado físico y emocional de los cuerpos humanos y no humanos, no habría reproducción ni sostenimiento de la vida. En el tercer episodio de Destapar la crisis nos encontramos con las trabajadoras de hogar y de cuidados de Argentina y España, con sus luchas y rebeldías emancipatorias. Junto a Rafaela Pimentel Lara de Territorio Domestico (Madrid, España) Liz Quintana y Pili Gil Pascual de Trabajadoras No Domesticadas (Bilbao - Euskal Herria), Delia Colque de Ni una migrante menos (El Alto, B...
2020-12-18
27 min
Manifesto
#7 - Armas e segurança: ilusão ou revolução? (com o Jorge Rodrigues)
No último episódio da primeira temporada, conversamos sobre armas com o Jorge Rodrigues, que é mestre em Relações Internacionais, pesquisa a ascensão do bolsonarismo no Brasil e a participação dos militares no governo, e faz parte do Grupo de Estudos de Defesa e Segurança Internacional (GEDES), do Instituto Tricontinental de Pesquisa Social e do Projeto Brasil Popular. Relembrando a temporada, nosso debate de segurança não pode estar separado de um olhar de classe, raça e gênero, e com as armas não é diferente. Olhando com essas três lentes, discutimos como...
2020-12-15
1h 23
Clearing the FOG with co-hosts Margaret Flowers and Kevin Zeese
Elections and the Path to Socialism in Venezuela
On December 6, Venezuelans elected a new National Assembly with a left political majority. This election, which was well-run and legitimate despite what the imperialist media and countries say, reconstitutes the Venezuelan parliamentary body with participation from both the ruling and opposition parties. It marks the end of an era during which the National Assembly was a tool of the right wing agenda and US regime change efforts. To facilitate understanding of the current election and political climate in Venezuela, Vijay Prashad of Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research and Paul Dobson of Venezulanalysis provide their insight and analysis. For more...
2020-12-09
1h 00
Densa Realidad
Colombia: el sueño de paz
El conflicto social, político y militar en Colombia es quizás uno de los más agudos del continente. A cuatro años de la firma de los acuerdos por la paz, el asesinato sistemático a líderes sociales y ex-guerrilleros por parte del estado y grupos paramilitares no ha menguado, poniendo en serio peligro la incansable lucha del pueblo Colombiano. El silencio de las corporaciones mediáticas y las derechas da cuenta no solo de la complicidad orquestada a nivel continental. sino de su profunda hipocresía y desprecio por los derechos humanos. Charlamos con Laura...
2020-12-08
26 min
Guerrilla History
Washington Bullets w/ Vijay Prashad
In this episode of Guerrilla History, the guys run through some of the long and sordid history of US interventions abroad, whether by the military, the CIA, the IMF, or other even less thought about methods. The very special guest is Vijay Prashad, Director of the Tricontinental Institute for Social Research and author of (among many other vital works) the new book Washington Bullets. Vijay can be followed on twitter @vijayprashad and the Tricontinental Institute can be followed @tri_continental. Washington Bullets is available from LeftWord books for a very low price! You can find it here http...
2020-11-07
1h 42
Colunistas Brasil de Fato
Tricontinental: Por que o capital avança sobre os bens naturais na América Latina
Neste podcast do Instituto Tricontinental de Pesquisa Social, Matheus Gringo, pesquisador do Observatório da Questão Agrária, fala sobre o avanço do capital e do imperialismo nos nossos bens naturais. Para Matheus, que produziu o conteúdo junto com Olívia Carolino, “todo esse processo deixou o Brasil ainda mais dependente e subordinado aos interesses estrangeiros e à lógica do mercado”. O post Tricontinental: Por que o capital avança sobre os bens naturais na América Latina apareceu primeiro em Rádio Brasil de Fato.
2020-10-29
02 min
UMass Amherst History Department
Mike Davis: California Burning
UMass Amherst Department of History Distinguished Annual Lecture and Feinberg Series Lecture by Mike Davis, moderated by Vijay Prasahd California Burning: The Apocalyptic Trinity of Climate Change, Alien Plant Invasion and Exurbanization An activist and writer, Mike Davis is the author of 20 books, including City of Quartz, Ecology of Fear, Planet of Slums, The Monster at Our Door, Magical Urbanism, Late-Victorian Holocausts, and most recently (with Jon Wiener) Set the Night on Fire: L.A. in the Sixties. An acclaimed public intellectual and global activist, Vijay Prashad is director of Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research. The Feinberg Family Distinguished Lecture...
2020-10-15
1h 12
Destapar la crisis
T01E02 | La casa en disputa
En este segundo episodio de Destapar la crisis te invitamos a reflexionar en torno al significado de eso que las encuestas llaman "hogar". Nos preguntamos qué relación existe entre el reparto de trabajo y las relaciones que construimos. Cada casa es un mundo aunque en general, algunos mundos parecen más visibles que otrxs. El #QuedateEnCasa puso de manifiesto una serie de desigualdades preexistentes y preguntas antiguas se resignifican ¿Qué es "lo doméstico"? ¿Cómo se construye? Disputar la casa es ampliar sus límites. Cuestionar los roles. Redefinir los parentescos ¿Cómo dan esa batalla las redes feministas...
2020-08-28
46 min
ourVoices
Vijay Prashad on "is capitalism racist?"
Vijay Prashad is a journalist, commentator and executive-director of the Tricontinental Institute for Social Research. He is also the Chief Editor at LeftWord Books. This conversation between Prashad and ourEconomy’s Europe editor, Laura Basu, centres around the fundamental question “is capitalism racist?”, the subject of an upcoming documentary podcast episode on ourVoices. For more of our previous podcasts, as well as articles from a range of expert thinkers from around the world – head over to the ourEconomy homepage at opendemocracy.net/oureconomy
2020-07-14
52 min
Destapar la crisis
T01E01 | Guardianas de la comunidad. Lado B
La pandemia del coronavirus puso de manifiesto el modo en que la sociedad se organiza. Frente a la precariedad de la vida han sido las mujeres, lesbianas, travestis y trans, quienes, una vez más, se ponen al hombro la demanda de cuidados de toda la sociedad. Las experiencias que ya venían poniendo en discusión la importancia de las tareas de cuidados y su reconocimiento, así como la necesidad de las redes comunitarias para la sostenibilidad de la vida, demuestran su protagonismo. Por lo tanto, analizar esta crisis sanitaria en clave feminista resulta imprescindible. En este episodio conversamos con...
2020-07-08
30 min
Destapar la crisis
T01E01 | Guardianas de la comunidad. Lado A
La pandemia del coronavirus puso de manifiesto el modo en que la sociedad se organiza. Frente a la precariedad de la vida han sido las mujeres, lesbianas, travestis y trans, quienes, una vez más, se ponen al hombro la demanda de cuidados de toda la sociedad. Las experiencias que ya venían poniendo en discusión la importancia de las tareas de cuidados y su reconocimiento, así como la necesidad de las redes comunitarias para la sostenibilidad de la vida, demuestran su protagonismo. Por lo tanto, analizar esta crisis sanitaria en clave feminista resulta imprescindible. En este episodio conversamos con...
2020-07-08
24 min
Densa Realidad
El marxismo embrujado: José Carlos Mariátegui
Con motivo de los 90 años de la partida física de José Carlos Mariátegui, se llevaron a cabo diversas conmemoraciones que intentan rescatar su obra y memoria: aniversario y balance de uno de los pensadores y militantes más importantes del marxismo nuestro americano. La editorial Batalla de Ideas (@Batalla.de.ideas) junto al Instituto Tricontinental de investigación social (@Tricontinental_ar) realizaron una publicación homenaje que reúne algunos de sus escritos, con un prólogo a cargo de la Escuela José Carlos Mariátegui (@lamariateguiescuela). @RufianGabo conversa con Lu Reartes (lu_reartes), una de las prologu...
2020-06-22
47 min
Destapar la crisis
T01E00 | Ese gigante de pies de barro. Lado B
Segunda parte del conversatorio con Amaia Pérez Orozco y Verónica Gago. ¿Cómo se reestructura este conflicto entre vida y capital en medio de la pandemia? ¿Cómo se sostiene la vida hoy? ¿Cómo se resitúa la noción de Trabajo en esta coyuntura? ¿Qué valor aportan las infraestructuras populares en el sostenimiento de la vida? ¿Cuáles son los aportes de los feminismos para visibilizar estas tensiones?
2020-06-12
39 min
Destapar la crisis
T01E00 | Ese gigante de pies de barro. Lado A
Primera parte del conversatorio con Amaia Pérez Orozco y Verónica Gago. ¿Cómo se reestructura este conflicto entre vida y capital en medio de la pandemia? ¿Cómo se sostiene la vida hoy? ¿Cómo se resitúa la noción de Trabajo en esta coyuntura? ¿Qué valor aportan las infraestructuras populares en el sostenimiento de la vida? ¿Cuáles son los aportes de los feminismos para visibilizar estas tensiones?
2020-06-12
28 min
The Revital Health Podcast
Troscriptions, Psychedelics, The Ego and Mottos to Live By with Dr Ted Achacoso: Part II
In the second part of this profound conversation on The Revital Health Podcast, host Jodi Duval continues her discussion with the visionary Dr Theodore Achacoso. Known affectionately as Dr Ted, he is a fearless leader, mentor, and pioneer in the fields of health optimisation, neuroscience, and longevity. With a remarkable intellect and a deeply philosophical approach to life, Dr Ted combines science with spirituality, bringing a unique perspective to human potential and well-being.As the CEO of HOPe Australia, Jodi has the privilege of working alongside Dr Ted in his mission to alleviate suffering - within individuals...
2020-05-28
46 min
The Revital Health Podcast
Ultimate Health Optimisation Strategies with Dr Ted Achacoso: Part I
In this compelling episode of The Revital Health Podcast, host Jodi Duval has the honour of speaking with the brilliant Dr Theodore Achacoso, known affectionately as Dr Ted. Renowned for his vast intellect, pioneering contributions to medicine, and profound philosophical insights, Dr Ted is not only a fearless leader and mentor but also an advocate for curiosity, joy, and presence in everyday life.As the CEO of HOPe Australia, a non-profit organisation dedicated to advancing Health Optimisation Medicine and Practice (HOMeHOPe), Jodi has the privilege of working closely with Dr Ted in his mission to alleviate suffering...
2020-05-24
1h 32
Colunistas Brasil de Fato
Tricontinental: “CoronaChoque”: um mundo oscilando entre crises e protestos
Na coluna escrita por André Cardoso e Rebecca Gendler, o Instituto Tricontinental de Pesquisa Social retoma o contexto global da chegada do coronavírus. Os dois colunistas lembram que 2019 terminou com uma imagem de um mundo instável que oscilava entre crises e protestos, diante do acirramento das políticas neoliberais que se intensificaram pós crise financeira de 2008. O texto discute o papel da esquerda diante do neofascismo que se apresenta em diversos países do mundo, como Estados Unidos, Índia, Turquia e Brasil. Confira! O post Tricontinental: “CoronaChoque”: um mundo oscilando entre crises e protestos apareceu prim...
2020-05-21
02 min
Millennials Are Killing Capitalism
Vijay Prashad on the CoronaShock Imposed Planetary General Strike
In this episode we interview Vijay Prashad. Prashad is an Indian historian and journalist. He is also the author of thirty books, including Washington Bullets, Red Star Over the Third World, The Darker Nations: A People's History of the Third World and The Poorer Nations: A Possible History of the Global South. He is the Chief Correspondent for Globetrotter and a Columnist for Frontline (India). He is the Chief Editor of LeftWord Books (New Delhi). We speak to Prashad mainly about his recent work over at the Tricontinental Institute for Social Research, where he serves as the D...
2020-05-16
51 min
Masticable
La resistencia Rapa Nui al Covid-19
Chile tricontinental, o al menos así lo creen algunos, porque en los hechos pocas de nuestras acciones lo demuestran. Poco y nada se sabe respecto a la realidad que se vive en Isla de Pascua, el ombligo del mundo. Esta es la historia de un Rapa Nui que estuvo infectado con el Covid-19. Ya sano nos contó su historia, cómo se vive la cuarentena y las mayores problemáticas que se viven en la isla. Por su seguridad, y la de sus cercanos, les resguardamos su identidad.
2020-04-25
09 min
Sicko Mode ☭
Episode 4: Keir Theory and the Death Drive ft. Comrades' Question Time
In episode 4 we unveil our world exclusive interview with Keir Starmer. We also hold our first Comrades’ Question Time - the Gardeners’ Question Time (for communists) - where we answer all of our listeners questions. Here are the texts we mentioned: tricontinental: https://www.thetricontinental.org/newsletterissue/newsletter-14-2020-migrant-workers/ debt stuff: https://qz.com/africa/1828110/coronavirus-africa-faces-recession-debt-problems-commodity-hit/ history is marching: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-S-CwVJxxug jodi dean - comrade: https://www.versobooks.com/books/3060-comrade quotation from angela davis: an auto...
2020-04-11
1h 11
The Biohacking Secrets Show
EP 151 - How to Activate Elite Cognitive Performance with Methylene Blue and the 7-Phases of Health Optimization with Dr. Ted Achacoso
Dr. Ted Achacoso is the founding pioneer of the clinical practice of Health Optimization Medicine (HOMe), which is the detection and correction of imbalances at the level of the metabolome. He was mentored by the founding pioneer of Anti-Aging Medicine and Nutritional Medicine, Thierry Hertoghe (Dr. Ted is double board-certified, Paris), mentored by the founding pioneer of Medical Informatics and research scientist in Artificial Intelligence, William S. Yamamoto (Washington, DC), mentored by the founding pioneer of Socially Responsible Investing and Finance (now called Impact Investing), D. Wayne Silby (Washington, DC), and mentored by the country pioneers of Interventional Neuroradiology...
2020-02-21
1h 36
Nadie Se Salva Podcast
Nadie Se Salva #32 - Jonathan Romero
Hablamos sobre el apellido materno, Kobe Bryant, la vida en Los Angeles, los incendios en L.A, big data, trabajo en rehabilitación, como trabajar el trastorno de estrés postraumático, el apoyo, medicamentos para el ADHD, Elon Musk, Russell Brand, vivir el presente, Viajar a Chile, Chile Tricontinental, no tener Visa en EE.UU, elecciones presidenciales en EE.UU, Trump, aceptar a otros que piensen distinto a ti, cosas que le molestan a Jonathan, saludarse de beso, mestizaje. Jonathan Romero es un cargador de luz positiva y estoy muy feliz de haberlo conocido Lo con...
2020-02-10
1h 05
WTJU Soundboard
Wages and Inequality in Charlottesville + Tricontinental Acts of Solidarity - October 31, 2019
Charlottesville Soundboard - A podcast about equity, arts and news in Charlottesville. We discuss reverberations of UVA’s announcement to raise wages for over 800 contract workers in January. Plus Professor Anne Garland Mahler talks about the Tricontinental Solidarity Movement and why she wanted to display its materials in Charlottesville.
2019-10-31
29 min
Talk World Radio
Talk Nation Radio: Ahmet Tonak on a 2500% increase in worker exploitation
E. Ahmet Tonak is the author and editor of several books including Measuring the Wealth of Nations: The Political Economy of National Accounts (with Anwar Shaikh), Turkey in Transition: New Perspectives (edited with Irvin Schick) and Marxism and Classes (edited with Sungur Savran and Kurtar Tanyılmaz). Trained as a mechanical engineer at Istanbul Technical University, he earned a Ph.D. in economics from the New School for Social Research. Tonak taught for many years at Istanbul Bilgi University, Middle East Technical University, Bard College at Simon’s Rock, and is currently a visiting professor at UMASS Amherst and works as...
2019-10-09
29 min
Political Gingervitis
Political Gingervitis: Episode 23-Anne Garland Mahler on From the Tricontinental to the Global South
The zany podcast for progressives who need a laugh. Today we talk with Prof. Anne Garland about her new book From the Tricontinental to the Global South: Race, Radicalism, and Transnational Solidarity published by Duke University Press.
2018-05-09
00 min
Rhode Island Media Cooperative
Political Gingervitis: Episode 23-Anne Garland Mahler on From the Tricontinental to the Global South
The zany podcast for progressives who need a laugh. Today we talk with Prof. Anne Garland about her new book… The post Political Gingervitis: Episode 23-Anne Garland Mahler on From the Tricontinental to the Global South first appeared on Rhode Island Media Cooperative.
2018-05-09
00 min
NOTICIAS OCTUBRE 2016
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Cope La Palma : La mañana La Palma Artesanía se promocionará en la Feria Tricontinental La consejera de Artesanía, Educación y Sanidad en el Cabildo de La Palma, Susana Machín, muestra su satisfacción con el buen funcionamientos de los cursos de verano y de enfermería en la Isla. Sobre Artesanía, la consejera explica que se promocionará La Palma Artesanía en la Feria Tricontinental en Tenerife y destaca la importancia de impulsar esta tradición en la Isla
2016-10-30
02 min
Escuela de cuadros
Mensaje a la Tricontinental (Che) - Escuela de cuadros
En este programa tratamos el tema del internacionalismo proletario a partir del "Mensaje a los pueblos del mundo a través de la Tricontinental", escrito por Ernesto Che Guevara en 1967. Escuela de Cuadros, el programa televisivo de formación política en el que textos y temas de la tradición marxista entran en la palestra, presenta cuatro bloques temáticos para la formación de militantes revolucionarios, organizaciones populares, consejos de fábrica y comunas.
2016-10-07
52 min
Cuarto de cultura
Cuarto de Cultura 20-6-15
Hoy visitan nuestro Cuarto el director del Festival Tricontinental de Músicas y culturas, Yacine Malik, que celebra su segunda edición. Le acompaña el músico Enrique Paniagua, que forma parte de "Yeibayá", uno de los grupos que participa en dicho Festival.Escuchar audio
2015-06-20
00 min
Mundofonías
Mundofonías - Favoritos de septiembre y viaje tricontinental - 07/10/12
Abrimos nuestro primer programa de octubre siguiendo la costumbre de elegir tres discos favoritos entre los estrenados el mes anterior, que en este caso son los del noruego Jon Anders Halvorsen, la brasileña, afincada en Valencia, Thaïs Morell y los congoleños Staff Benda Bilili. Continuamos por África, en Zimbabue, con una novedad de Vusa Mkhaya y una reedición de Thomas Mapfumo, y de ahí pasamos al Marruecos con conexiones francesas de Sophia Charaï y a la Francia con conexiones magrebíes de Lo'Jo. Por Gascuña seguimos, con Joan Francés Tisner, para continuar...
2012-10-05
57 min