Victoria Anarchist Bookfair: The Podcast

By: Victoria Anarchist Bookfair Collective//CFUV
  • Summary

  • Originally introduced in the summer of 2020, this podcast was produced as an alternative to the annual Anarchist Bookfair, which was not able to be held as a consequence of COVID-19's widespread curtailing of activities and gatherings. In this podcast, members of the Collective would interview speakers in various fields such emancipatory and anarchist politics including gender and intersectionality, indigenous resurgence and activism, anti-racism, environment, anarchist history, etc.
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Episodes
  • Ann Hansen on Prisoner Organizing and Working With Allies
    Jun 14 2022

    In this interview, Ann Hansen, author of Direct Action: Memoirs of an Urban Guerilla and Taking the Rap: Women Doing Time For Society’s Crimes, discusses her work with the Prison for Women Memorial Collective (P4WMC). The group is dedicated to having a permanent Memorial Garden and Gallery for all of the women who died in federal prisons, to be located inside the now-closed P4W Prison. It is their goal to exhibit art, writing and films about the women in prison, so they will be remembered as the fully fleshed-out human beings they were. Ann recounts recent challenges her group faced working with non-prisoner allies.

    Links:
    P4W Memorial Website
    https://p4wmemorialcollectivedotcom.wordpress.com/
    From Embers Podcast Feed
    https://fromembers.libsyn.com/
    Victoria Anarchist Bookfair Feed
    https://victoriaanarchistbookfair.ca/category/podcasts/

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    52 mins
  • Jennifer Wickham on Wet’suwet’en Anti-Pipeline Resistance during COVID-19
    Jun 7 2022

    Jennifer Wickham, a member of Cas Yikh, the grizzly house, in the Gidimt’en Clan of the Wet’suwet’en people and media manager for the Gidimt’en yintah access point who is living on the yintah and working on a feature-length documentary film about Wet’suwet’en sovereignty as a creative producer. In this interview, Jennifer discusses recent developments in the Wet’suwet’en resistance against the Coastal GasLink pipeline construction, the effect of COVID-19 on her community, the legacy of the Residential School system, and the solidarity between Indigenous nations.

    Links:
    Learn more about how you can support the Gidimt’en on their website: https://www.yintahaccess.com/
    Check out recent updates from the Gidimt’en resistance here: https://www.yintahaccess.com/news
    Follow the Gidimt’en Checkpoint instagram @yintah_access
    Listen to Sleydo’ Molly Wickham’s interview from the 2020 VABF last year here: https://victoriaanarchistbookfair.ca/gidimten-clan-spokesperson-molly-wickham-on-wetsuweten-anti-pipeline-resistance/
    From Embers Podcast Feed:https://fromembers.libsyn.com/
    Victoria Anarchist Bookfair Feed:
    https://victoriaanarchistbookfair.ca/category/podcasts/

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    40 mins
  • Five Reports From Ada’itx (Fairy Creek)
    May 31 2022

    Five conversations with blockaders presented together. The Fairy Creek blockades and other blockades on unceded Pacheedaht and Ditidaht territories continue under the invitation of Pacheedaht Elder, Bill Jones.

    Links:
    Defence of Indigenous Land BIPOC gofundmesadpkas:
    https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-for-indigenous-land-defenders-fairy-creek)Fundrazr for legal defense and front line support:
    https://fundrazr.com/last_stand_for_forests
    From Embers Podcast Feed:
    https://fromembers.libsyn.com/
    Victoria Anarchist Bookfair Feed:
    https://victoriaanarchistbookfair.ca/category/podcasts/

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    1 hr and 4 mins

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