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“No Use to the State” w/ Micah Khater (04/22/24)
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“No Use to the State” w/ Micah Khater (04/22/24)

Death Panel podcast hosts Beatrice Adler-Bolton speaks with Micah Khater about the intersection of race, disability, and incarceration in the southern US in the early 20th century, and her work documenting the history of how Black women experienced and theorized disability from within Alabama prisons.

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DP x S23: Resisting Carceral Sanism (Session 3)
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DP x S23: Resisting Carceral Sanism (Session 3)

Death Panel podcast collaborated with the organizers of the Socialism Conference to put together five sessions at this year’s conference on the political economy of health and disability. In this session, "Resisting Carceral Sanism" Death Panel podcast co-host, Beatrice Adler-Bolton, is joined by criminologist, author and disability theorist, Liat Ben-Moshe, and mad advocate, author and activist, Leah Harris, discuss the increasing wave of policies and legislation—from Eric Adams’ stance on involuntary hospitalization to Gavin Newsom’s Care Courts—that seek to criminalize madness and people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. They also discuss why it is so critical for the left to work against these policies, and how to understand the politics of what Ben-Moshe has termed “carceral sanism.”

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Let This Radicalize You w/ Mariame Kaba &amp; Kelly Hayes (05/18/23)
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Let This Radicalize You w/ Mariame Kaba & Kelly Hayes (05/18/23)

Death Panel podcast co-host, Beatrice Adler-Bolton, speaks with longtime organizers and movement educators, Mariame Kaba and Kelly Hayes, about their new book Let This Radicalize You: Organizing and the Revolution of Reciprocal Care, out May 16th from Haymarket Books!

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Organizing and Covid-19, Part 1 (02/16/23)
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Organizing and Covid-19, Part 1 (02/16/23)

In this two-part series, we speak to a few people engaged in organizing and political education projects about their experiences trying to incorporate covid protections into their existing organizing work, wins and losses they've encountered, and why it's so important for the left to take covid seriously, even as the public health emergency comes to a close.

In Part 1, we speak with Alex (beginning at 03:30), a student organizer at a university in the northeast US, and Reina Sultan (beginning at 54:30), a co-creator of 8 to Abolition. Part 2 will be released as next week's public episode.

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Abolition and the Pandemic w/ Dan Berger
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Abolition and the Pandemic w/ Dan Berger

Dan Berger joins the Panel, Beatrice Adler-Bolton, Artie Vierkant and Phil Rocco, for a detailed overview of how the pandemic has demonstrated the need for carceral abolition, how little has been done in the last two years to protect incarcerated people, and why prisons and policing are antithetical to public health.

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