Crisis at Unist’ot’en
Indigenous community resisting pipelines in Canada faces forcible removal by federal police.
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Indigenous community resisting pipelines in Canada faces forcible removal by federal police.
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A look back on mischievous anti-fascist elves beating back the fascist creep
Most Wonderful Time of the Year 2018 Read More »
On July 6th, 2018, the state quietly dropped its charges against the final 39 J20 defendants, bringing the drawn out legal saga to a stunning conclusion. To learn more about the case we spoke with Michael Loadenthal. an anarchist organizer and academic insurgent stranded between Cincinnati, Ohio and Washington, DC and a former J20 co-defendant.
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Trouble #17 explores mental health, and radical solutions to the problems causing mental un-wellness.
Trouble #17 – Mad Worlds: Redefining Sanity Through Struggle Read More »
In a world where everything seems upside down, what does it mean to be sane? In the 17th episode of Trouble, subMedia takes a critical look at mental health today, state responses to crisis, and community support. Episode drops December 4th at 8PM EST.
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This episode of Trouble looks at the riotous protests against the inauguration of Donald Trump, carried out under the banner #DisruptJ20… and the historic trial that followed.
Trouble #16 – Conspiracy to Riot: The Case of the J20 Resistance Read More »
Hip-Hop has the ability to bring people together, to spread messages, and to cause some major trouble. Our crew spoke to Sima Lee, a DC rapper and anarchist about growing up and being influenced by hip hop culture, and how this subculture has changed throughout the years.
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A hip hop collaboration between subMedia and one of our favourite rhymespitters in Turtle Island, Lee Reed.
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This installment of Trouble is subMedia’s 35-minute love letter to radical hip hop
Trouble #15 – And You Don’t Stop: Hip Hop as Resistance Read More »