Episodes
Catch the latest episodes of Speaking Out Of Place.
Indigenous Surviving, Thriving, and Love: A Conversation with Julian Brave Noisecat
Today I have the true honor of speaking with journalist, storyteller, historical researcher, and Native American ceremonial dancer Julian Brave Noisecat about his book, We Survived the Night. This highly original book blends many voices and registers, from both...
Walking with the Below: Zapatistas, Palestinians, and Panthers—A Conversation with Linda Quiquivix
On today’s episode I talk with geographer, artist, photographer, and activist Linda Quiquivix...
What Was Behind Zohran Mamdani’s Upset Victory and What Does This Tell Us About American Politics Today?: A Conversation with Liza Featherstone and Doug Henwood
In today’s episode we speak with Liza Featherstone and Doug Henwood about Zohran Mamdani’s upset...
Disspelling the Myths and Correcting the Record About Haitian Migrants: A Conversation with Human Rights Activists Gabrielle Apollon and Pooja Bhatia
Today I speak with Gabrielle Apollon and Pooja Bhatia about the histories behind the persecution...
“The Best Social Movements and the Worst Governments”: A Conversation on American Politics with Liza Featherstone and Doug Henwood
Today on Speaking Out of Place I am joined by two of my favorite guests—Liza Featherstone and Doug...
Hunger Striking for Palestine: Three Organizers Share Stories and Strategies
The academic year has just ended, but student activists for Palestinian liberation are already...
World-Making, Life-Giving, and Indigenous Internationalism: Leanne Betasamosake Simpson and the Theory of Water
Today on Speaking Out of Place I talk with Leanne Betasamosake Simpson about her new book, Theory...



