
A podcast about current issues, books, and art from an anarchist perspective. The Camas collective does not necessarily endorse or share the opinions stated by guest of the podcast.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 41 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | PoliticsPhilosophySociety & CultureNews | |||

Prince Shakur is a queer, Jamaican-American author, journalist, and videomaker, and recognized by NY Times. As an organizer, he brought Black Lives Matter to his university campus, supported the migrant caravan, and served as a lead organizer with th... more
BCGEU picket captain "Ravishing" Rob Rao talks to us about the recently concluded strike of the BC General Employees' Union, which fought for higher wages and better working conditions for its members.
Balancing a devotion to activism with personal relationships can be incredibly difficult. Kitty Stryker shares her experience as an activist, street medic and relationship educator to help others pursue the important work while maintaining healthy re... more
Our friend Gia from Historical Seditions came to Camas in August to launch her newest book, “Deconstructing Settler Socialism: Anarchism and the Internationals in the Wild West” Check out Historical Seditions’ website, and buy a copy of Gia's book he... more
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Fantastic podcast and info. One note: don’t call disabled people “differently abled.” We are disabled. The fear of naming us what we are, disabled, comes from ableism itself. Disabled is not a dirty word. In fact, we lead and have always led unionism, social justice and solidarity. Don’t erase us.
Just checked the podcast out today after visiting Camas yesterday. Listened to both episodes available and they were both great! Can’t wait to hear what else y’all come out with.
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