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Episode 10 finally arrives after thousands of listens and downloads of the show. In this episode Sima Lee reflects on the lack of addressing primary contradictions that bring about oppression and disunity within an anti-imperialist mass movement.... leading to a lack of overall direction. Where are we going? Track: Cure & The Poison Lyrics by: Sima…
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In this Women's History Month episode hosts Sima Lee and KLC commemorate the 2nd anniversary of the violent raid on Maroon House DC by the Metropolitan Police Dept. They share some history and how the raid affected them personally, steps taken since then to heal and grow, and how they refocused, and expanded mutual aid and organizing efforts in 202…
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This week's episode the hosts explore the difficulties of navigating through the abuse and oppression from white supremacist society and their own communities as Black and Queer women in the occupied territory known as the United States. These reflections on the external and internal struggles center Black Feminist anti-capitalism, anti-imperialism…
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Marooncast hosts first give in depth and humorous commentary about headlines since the inauguration. Then, in our "Girl's Talk" KLC is interviewed about Queer & Poly identities, adjusting to living in the north from the south, art, music & book takes & more. Closing out, Sima Lee speaks about her upcoming EP and Audiobook entitled: "Hip-Hop Anarchi…
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The first episode of the New Year focuses on the recent right-wing insurrection in DC while highlighting that liberalism is complicit in white supremacist oppression as well. It also aims at the "ally industrial complex" and challenges "accomplices" to step up their support to Black, Brown and Indigenous liberation while rejecting the system that w…
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Today's episode is a heartfelt conversation between hosts KLC and Sima Lee about their own mental health and the effects of mental illness on our movements and communities. They move towards the conclusion that our intentional communities are in need of "community health & care" and "radical love" as a regular part of our daily mutual aid and resis…
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Ep. 1 - "Black To The Afrofuture" (Radical Fiction & Radical Reality) This episode features opening speech clips by Malcolm X and Toni Morrison. This episode focuses on our current radical reality in the face of ongoing racism and imperialism and the role of organizing, history and radical fiction in shaping a more just future. Our hosts are KLC an…
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