
A podcast about the birth pangs of a new revolutionary movement. Hosted by Elad Nehorai.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 6 | Founded | 6 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | NewsNews Commentary | |||

Sandy Hudson has been making the same argument for over a decade. For years she was attacked for it. In 2020, suddenly everyone agreed. And then, just as suddenly, the same people decided it had all gone too far and moved on.
In this episode, host E... more
Most of us who are against the war in Iran have been loudly calling it out. What we've seen less of, however, is the callouts of the regime before the war. And, more importantly, the uplifting of Iranian voices.
As opposition to the war grows, Irani... more
Alejandra Caraballo is a civil rights attorney, clinical instructor at Harvard Law School, and one of the most prominent trans voices in America. In this conversation, she describes what daily life feels like for trans people right now: driver's lice... more
The US government has set aside $75 billion for a detention system designed to eclipse the existing prison system, with almost none of its already-limited oversight. Warehouses are being converted into facilities to hold thousands of people. Disease ... more
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Apple Podcasts | #219 |
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The podcast consistently covers politics, social movements, and the dynamics of contemporary activism through in-depth conversations with guests who bring historical and diaspora perspectives. Episodes frequently examine democracy, nonviolence, and coalition-building, while also addressing how media framing, security concerns, and partisan polarization shape public discourse. Notable threads include youth-led and cross-community organizing, the ethics of intervention and external aid, and the role of identity politics in shaping policy and social solidarity. The show tends to favor nuanced, people-centered analysis over partisan talking points and often foregrounds marginalized voices and lived experiences as a guide to understanding comple... more
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Recent guests on Here We Come include:
1. Roya Rastegar
2. Alejandra Caraballo
3. Andrea Pitzer
4. Farrah Fazal
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