John Mandel's story of a devastating global flu pandemic and societal collapse. However, the HBO Max mini-series, starring Mackenzie Rio Davis and Himesh Patel, brings a powerful, unique, and deeply human quality to St. John Mandel's post-apocalyptic book Station Eleven, you're not alone-Lyta didn't like it either. Leslie Lee is co-host of the program Struggle Session (). He is currently working on a book on the history of the FBI for Verso. He covered the legal proceedings against Julian Assange and Daniel Hale as a correspondent for Jacobin. Plus journalist Chip Gibbons () with a Julian Assange update and Leslie Lee () and Katie react to infuriating media clips.Ĭhip Gibbons is policy director of Defending Rights & DIssent, where he has advised multiple congressional offices on reforming the Espionage Act. He is a candidate with the Green Party to represent North Carolina in the US Senate in 2022. He is a 100% disabled Marine combat veteran and, in 2009, he resigned his position with the State Department in Afghanistan in protest of the escalation of the war. Matthew Hoh is a senior fellow with the Center for International Policy. The North Carolina Democrats have refused to certify the Green Party Ballot access petition required to run. Matthew Hoh () is a disabled Marine combat veteran for peace who is running as a Green Party candidate for the US Senate to represent the people of North Carolina. To receive bonus content, support independent media and to help make this program possible, please join us on Patreon at: Drawing on decades of collective Trekkie experience, they debate Paramount's increasingly cynical approach to making Trek, and how the whole series succeeds (or fails) in imagining fully automated luxury space communism while still being created by capitalists.Post-Production: Dwayne GladdenHelp us continue producing radically independent news and in-depth analysis by following us and becoming a monthly sustainer: Donate: up for our newsletter: us on Facebook: us on Twitter: But how do the newest batch of shows hold up? In a special crossover episode, Lyta Gold of Art for the End Times teams up with a lively panel of fellow podcasters and Trekkies-David Banks and Britney Gil (Iron Weeds), Leslie Lee III (Struggle Session), and Aaron Thorpe (Trillbilly Workers Party, Struggle Session, and Everybody Loves Communism)-to discuss the most recent Star Trek show to hit the airwaves, Strange New Worlds. The venerable Star Trek universe is really the only major pop culture property that can be claimed as certifiably leftist. Struggle Session brought to you by Blue Wire Network Pre-Production/Studio/Post-Production: Dwayne Gladden Drawing on decades of collective Trekkie experience, they debate Paramount's increasingly cynical approach to making Trek, and how the whole series succeeds (or fails) in imagining fully automated luxury space communism while still being created by capitalists. In a special crossover episode, Lyta Gold of Art for the End Times teams up with a lively panel of fellow podcasters and Trekkies-David Banks and Britney Gil (Iron Weeds), Leslie Lee III (Struggle Session), and Aaron Thorpe (Trillbilly Workers Party, Struggle Session, and Everybody Loves Communism)-to discuss the most recent Star Trek show to hit the airwaves, Strange New Worlds. But how do the newest batch of shows hold up? Or support the show and listen to every episode ad free with hundreds of bonus episodes by subscribing at or or Listen to this ep ad free on The Real News feed:
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