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The Brief Podcast

Jon Elmer, Nora Barrows-Friedman, Pierre Loisellethebriefpodcast.com
Brief /brēf/ (verb) · to inform thoroughly in preparation for a task. With hosts Nora Barrows-Friedman and Jon Elmer.
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043 Gaza siege: A history

The siege on Gaza and the role of the Palestinian Authority are critical context for the Israel's assault on Gaza. On this episode we take a look at the history of the blockade and how Israel has ghettoized the Palestinian population.

Mar 05, 20241 hr 19 minSeason 1Ep. 43

042 Ceasefire proposals

We take a look at the Gaza ceasefire and prisoner exchange proposal that Hamas and the Qassam Brigades responded with after a proposal put forth by Mossad, Shabak, CIA, and Egypt intelligence chiefs in Paris. You can watch this episode on the Anti-Empire Project's Sit Rep series: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XyG87r_48a4

Feb 09, 202446 minSeason 1Ep. 42

041 October 7th

On this episode, the October 7th military raid by the Qassam Brigades that collapsed the Israeli military's Gaza Division. We take a look at the events of October 7th on the heels of an Israeli media report that detailed the raid in a minute-by-minute timeline from Israeli military and intelligence sources who participated in the battle. Episode: 041 October 7th Date: 20 January 2024 | Length: 52:57 This is a podcast version of an episode of the Anti-Empire Project's Gaza War Sit Rep series....

Jan 20, 202453 minSeason 1Ep. 41

040 Remembering the Second Intifada

We are joined from the West Bank by Abdaljawad Omar to discuss the formations of Palestinian resistance during the intifadas of the 1980s and 2000s and how that trajectory led us to 7 October and the current war on Gaza.

Jan 07, 20241 hr 35 minSeason 1Ep. 40

039 War on Gaza IV

Nora and Jon are joined by Justin Podur to discuss the war on Gaza, now 72 days on. You can follow Jon and Nora's twice-a-week Gaza livestreams at: https://www.youtube.com/@TheElectronicIntifada/streams

Dec 17, 20231 hr 7 min

038 War on Gaza III

Nora, Jon and Justin are joined by Matteo Capasso to discuss the defence of Gaza and the implications of the battle for Israel and the Empire. This episode is a joint operations room production with The East is a Podcast, The Anti-Empire Project and The Brief Podcast.

Nov 20, 20231 hr 13 minSeason 1Ep. 38

037 War on Gaza II

Nora and Jon are joined by friend of the show Justin Podur to discuss the war on Gaza, now three weeks on.

Oct 30, 20231 hr 8 minSeason 1Ep. 37

036 War on Gaza

Nora and Jon are joined by longtime Gaza ER doctor Tarek Loubani to discuss the war on Gaza. You can follow Jon and Nora's daily coverage of the war at https://www.youtube.com/@TheElectronicIntifada/streams

Oct 16, 202322 minSeason 1Ep. 36

035 Montreal's first Haitian street gang

Les Bélangers, Montreal's first Haitian street gang, wasn't the criminal enterprise it was painted as by Quebec police and a willing media in Canada in the 1980s. At first, it wasn't even a gang; it was a group of friends who fought back against the racist violence that their community was routinely subjected to in city parks and schools, on the metro and in downtown bars. We are joined by the leader of Les Bélangers, Maxime Aurélien, and by Ted Rutland, professor at Concordia University in Mont...

Sep 04, 202340 minSeason 1Ep. 35

034 Mohawk Warrior Society

The Mohawk Warrior Society is one of the most successful militant organizations in North America. Their predecessors were key to the defeat of the French in Quebec and the United States in the War of 1812. Today, the Warriors are best known for their role in the 1990 Oka standoff against the Canadian army. In the new book, The Mohawk Warrior Society: A Handbook on Sovereignty and Survival, the movement for the first time tells its own history. We are joined by the editors of this unique antholog...

Jun 18, 20231 hr 10 minSeason 1Ep. 34

033 Flashpoint Jerusalem

Israel attacks the al Aqsa mosque compound in Jerusalem and rocket-fire from Lebanon, Syria and Gaza points to the potential for a multi-front regional response to future Israeli violence. Nora Barrows-Friedman and Jon Elmer discuss the latest events in Palestine. Visit The Brief Podcast online: http://thebriefpodcast.com/

Apr 13, 202336 minSeason 1Ep. 33

032 West Bank escalation

Israel steps up its military attacks targeting a new generation of Palestinian fighters in the West Bank. Nora Barrows-Friedman and Jon Elmer are joined by Justin Podur to discuss the implications of the internal crisis in Israel and the ramping up of violence against Palestinians. Visit The Brief Podcast online: http://thebriefpodcast.com/

Feb 26, 202345 minSeason 1Ep. 32

031 Anti-Racist Action

Anti-Racist Action was unified behind a basic principle: "We go where they go. Whenever fascists are organizing or active in public, we’re there." What began as street fighting in the punk scene soon developed into a militant direct action network with chapters across the US and Canada. Authors, KRISTIN SCHWARTZ and MICHAEL STAUDENMAIER, join us to talk about the newly released movement history, We Go Where They Go: The Story of Anti-Racist Action . Visit The Brief Podcast online: http://thebrie...

Jan 11, 202359 minSeason 1Ep. 31

030 Origins of the US Constitution

The US Constitution (1787) was written in the face of three significant insurrections: Indigenous resistance to colonization; revolts of the enslaved; and an armed uprising of farmers. It was drafted to protect property against the threat of political and economic justice. In part three of our trilogy on rebellions of the enslaved and the origins of the United States we are joined by ROBERT OVETZ to discuss his new book, We the Elites: How the US Constitution Serves the Few (Pluto 2022). Visit T...

Nov 06, 202257 minSeason 1Ep. 30

029 Slave rebellions

Resistance by enslaved Africans before and after the Declaration of Independence played a critical role in the origins of the US. Historian Gerald Horne joins us to discuss the fierce and persistent fight for abolition in the mainland slave colonies of the US. We will look at three of Professor Horne's books on the topic. The Apocalypse of Settler-Colonialism : The roots of slavery, white supremacy, and capitalism in 17th-century North America and the Caribbean ; The Counter-Revolution of 1776 :...

Oct 05, 202251 minSeason 1Ep. 29

028 Slave ship revolts

The trans-Atlantic slave ship was part factory, part prison, part war machine and it was a critical component in the establishment of race, class and capitalism in the Americas. MARCUS REDIKER is back on the show to discuss his book, The Slave Ship: A Human History , the first dedicated account of the vessel and the remarkable story of resistance that marked every aspect of its journey. Visit The Brief Podcast online: http://thebriefpodcast.com/...

Sep 06, 202257 minSeason 1Ep. 28

027 Colombia's left turn

Colombia has voted Leftist ex-rebel Gustavo Petro to the presidency in an historic election. We are joined by Colombian doctor and political activist, MANUEL ROZENTAL . Justin Podur is with us for the hour as well, for this roundtable on the impact of the elections in Colombia. This is a joint operation with The Anti-Empire Project and The Brief Podcast . There is a video recording of the show and bonus content about FARC and Plan Colombia on our Patreon.com/Colombia page. Visit The Brief Podcas...

Jun 20, 202237 minSeason 1Ep. 27

026 Destroying Yemen

On this episode we discuss the war in Yemen and the role of the West in arming and supporting the US-Saudi-Gulf coalition, with Isa Blumi, author of Destroying Yemen: What chaos in Arabia tells us about the world. Visit The Brief Podcast online: http://thebriefpodcast.com/

Jun 07, 202258 minSeason 1Ep. 26

025 Resistance in Jenin

Veteran al Jazeera journalist, Shireen Abu Akleh, was shot and killed by the Israeli army during an IDF raid in Jenin earlier this month. Asa Winstanley and Nora Barrows-Friedman are joined by Jon Elmer to discuss Shireen’s murder and the armed struggle in Jenin. This episode is a joint effort with the Electronic Intifada podcast. Visit The Brief Podcast online: http://thebriefpodcast.com/

May 24, 202251 minSeason 1Ep. 25

024 Sankara's revolution

Thomas Sankara's assassination in October 1987 abruptly ended the life of a revolutionary Pan-Africanist who transformed Burkina Faso in four years of remarkable revolution. We are joined by AMBER MURREY and AZIZ FALL to discuss Thomas Sankara, his political project in Burkina Faso and his anti-imperialism abroad. Visit The Brief Podcast online: http://thebriefpodcast.com/

Feb 18, 20221 hr 14 minSeason 1Ep. 24

023 Indigenous resistance

Gord Hill joins us to discuss colonization and resistance in the Americas on the occasion of the release of his revised and expanded The 500 Years of Indigenous Resistance Comic Book . Visit The Brief Podcast online: http://thebriefpodcast.com/

Jan 20, 202255 minSeason 1Ep. 23

022 Fall of Kabul

Kabul’s US-backed government collapses as its soldiers surrender en masse to the Taliban. We are joined by Max Blumenthal, author of The Management of Savagery, to discuss the end of the US occupation of Afghanistan. Visit The Brief Podcast online: http://thebriefpodcast.com/

Oct 06, 202154 minSeason 1Ep. 22

021 Prison break in Palestine

Historic prison escape by Palestinian militants from Jenin. Fighters from Islamic Jihad and al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades tunneled out of Israel's maximum security Gilboa prison and spirited into the night. Tarek Loubani joins Jon Elmer and Nora Barrows-Friedman to discuss the great escape and their experiences of life in Jenin during the intifada. Visit The Brief Podcast online: http://thebriefpodcast.com/

Sep 14, 202143 minSeason 1Ep. 21

020 Without police

Geo Maher joins us to reflect on the summer of rebellion that followed the murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis and how we build toward 'A World Without Police.' On the Bookend, it's Peter Collins' posthumous collection of artwork 'Free Inside: The Life and Work of Peter Collins'. We hear an archival interview of ours with Peter from prison in 2004. Visit The Brief Podcast online: http://thebriefpodcast.com/

Sep 01, 202149 minSeason 1Ep. 20

Settler Canada (special broadcast)

A Canada Day reckoning as Indian Residential School properties become crime scenes with the (re)-discovery of unmarked graves of Indigenous children. We are joined by Tyler Shipley to discuss Canada’s first foreign policy – its genocide of the Indigenous nations in the path of capitalist settlement. This broadcast is a co-production of The Brief Podcast and The Anti-Empire Project. Visit The Brief Podcast online: http://thebriefpodcast.com/...

Jun 29, 20211 hr

019 Great Railroad Strike of 1877

We discuss early US labour militancy and the birth of modern policing with Robert Ovetz, author of When Workers Shot Back. Visit The Brief Podcast online: http://thebriefpodcast.com/

Jun 15, 20211 hr 2 minSeason 1Ep. 19

Ceasefire in Gaza (special broadcast)

Palestine roundtable reconvenes to reflect on the Gaza attack and take stock of the ceasefire. Nora Barrows-Friedman is an editor at the Electronic Intifada, Jon Elmer is a journalist who lived for years in Gaza, Justin Podur is the author of Siegebreakers, and Tarek Loubani is an emergency room doctor, often at Shifa, Gaza’s main hospital. Visit The Brief Podcast online: http://thebriefpodcast.com/

May 26, 202151 min

War in Palestine (special broadcast)

Recorded on Day 7 of the war in Palestine, this roundtable brings together decades of experience working in Palestine. Nora Barrows-Friedman is an editor at the Electronic Intifada, Jon Elmer is a journalist who lived for years in Gaza, Justin Podur is the author of Siegebreakers, and Tarek Loubani is an emergency room doctor, often at Shifa, Gaza's main hospital. Visit The Brief Podcast online: http://thebriefpodcast.com/

May 17, 20211 hr

018 Attica prison uprising

Heather Ann Thompson joins us to discuss her Pulitzer Prize winning book about the uprising and massacre at New York’s Attica Prison in September 1971. And we feature an archival interview with a central-figure in the uprising, the late Splitting the Sky. Visit The Brief Podcast online: http://thebriefpodcast.com/

Apr 07, 20211 hr 10 minSeason 1Ep. 18

017 Revenge capitalism & the drug war

Max Haiven, the author of Revenge Capitalism, talks the opioid crisis and its roots in neoliberal empire and Garth Mullins, host of Crackdown podcast, describes drug user-led resistance to the drug war. See more at http://thebriefpodcast.com/

Feb 03, 20211 hr 3 minSeason 1Ep. 17
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