Dan Berger, author of Captive Nation: Black Prison Organizing In the Civil Rights Era, is our guest on the show this week. He joins the show to talk about his contribution to Rebellious Mourning: The Collective Work Of Grief. This is the second interview in a current series on grief and loss in organizing. Berger describes prison as a "grievous institution" and talks about the AIDS organizing that went on in prisons in the 1980s. It was revolutionary and saved countless lives and contains many lessons for a political moment in which grief and loss seems to surround us all to a greater extent every day. In the discussion portion, Kevin Gosztola talks about the tax bill that passed through the Senate and how we should be mindful of the fact that Democrats have been in this situation before. They could not stop corporate tax cuts under President George W. Bush, and most of what passed was never repealed.
Unauthorized Disclosure
Unauthorized Disclosure suspended production at the end of 2024. Subscribe to Kevin Gosztola's podcast "The Dissenter Weekly" at The Dissenter Newsletter.
Unauthorized Disclosure suspended production at the end of 2024. Subscribe to Kevin Gosztola's podcast "The Dissenter Weekly" at The Dissenter Newsletter.Listen on
Substack App
Spotify
RSS Feed
Recent Episodes
Share this post