Concrete Milkshake: the PopMob podcast: Recent Episodes

PopMob PDX

Short for Popular Mobilization, PopMob is a group of concerned Portlanders united around a single, common goal: Inspire people to show up and resist the alt-right with whimsy and creativity. We’re activists and organizers from many groups, including labor rights, arts, education, healthcare, and more. We believe that the people of Oregon don’t want what the alt-right is selling and we know we can push back against hate as one strong community.

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Effie, Sheamus, and Renee discuss the decidedly unsexy foundations of community antifascist work with the decidedly sexy BetaCuck4Lyfe! We learn about the Beta Origin Story, the Beta Legal Shitshow, hot Beta takes on Andy Ng* and more.

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Seamus, Ben and Renee chat with Alissa Azar, aka r3volutiondaddy! We talk about the weird world of partisan frontline journalism, her run-ins with “Antifa” wildfire militias and, regrettably, with Andy fucking Ngo. Check out her Patreon and support her new take on journalism in revolutionary times!

Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/AlissaAzar Twitter: @AlissaAzar

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Effie, Renee and Seamus sit down (remotely) with Talia Lavin to talk about her new book, her antifascist research, and experience with Andy Ngo. We talk about nature of journalism, finding joy in dark times, and how Talia is likely wielding long swords or podcasting about Moby Dick in her free time.

You can find her book, Culture Warlords here: https://www.amazon.com/Culture-Warlords-Journey-White-Supremacy-ebook/dp/B084FXPHM3

her twitter here: https://twitter.com/chick_in_kiev

and to support her on patreon! https://www.patreon.com/talialavin


Intro / Outro music: "The Movement" by Mic Crenshaw (used with permission): https://www.miccrenshaw.com/

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Effie and Seamus sit down (remotely) with Kim Kelly to talk about her writing, organizing, and experience with Andy Ngo. We talk about nature of journalism, writing, and how Kim remains unapologetic about her values and politics amidst her work.

Some of the myriad of places you can read Kim's incredible work: https://www.teenvogue.com/contributor/kim-kelly https://twitter.com/GrimKim

You can support her on patreon here! https://www.patreon.com/kimkelly

Intro / Outro music: "The Movement" by Mic Crenshaw (used with permission): https://www.miccrenshaw.com/