Episódios

  • Season 1 Farewell
    Oct 3 2022

    A gigantic thank you to all my listeners over the last 9 months. I am taking a much needed break and calling this the end of Season 1. This episode is a tiny thank you to all of you. I really loved making this show and I'm super proud of it. If you want to reach out and say hi, you can give a holler on Instagram @daringdissent or shoot me an email at jeffdemoss19@gmail.com. 

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    2 minutos
  • E18: Lili’uokalani - 1st & Last Queen of Hawaii
    Sep 19 2022

    In January 1893, Queen Lili’uokalani looks out the 2nd floor window of her Honolulu palace and sees 160 US Marines marching down her street. They are there to illegally overthrow her and help nonnative White people seize power over the kingdom.  Does she give into the demands of these invaders? Would she risk violence erupting across the islands in order to protect their independence? Listen in to hear how the first sovereign Queen of Hawaii became its last. In the process, you’ll learn about American attempts to destroy Hawaiian culture/identity and the long fight from Hawaiians to preserve it.

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    Aloha ‘Oe courtesy of US Library of Congress

    "He Mele Lahui" by Mailani

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    51 minutos
  • E17: Young Lords - NY Puerto Rican 60’s Radicals
    Sep 5 2022

    The Young Lords were a Chicago street gang turned radical political activists. The NY chapter fought for universal health care, working public services, and they tackled poverty in East Harlem. Along the way these young Puerto Rican/Black/Latino/a dissenters collaborated with the Black Panthers, the Young Patriots, STAR and tons of other progressive groups from the era. Listen in to hear the Young Lords steal an x-ray truck to combat TB, takeover a failing hospital, burn giant piles of garbage and fight for Latino/a civil rights.

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    42 minutos
  • E16: Birmingham Children’s Crusade
    Aug 22 2022

    In May of 1963, hundreds of African American children aged 4-18 took to the streets of Birmingham, Alabama to demand an end to some of the most vicious segregation laws in the country. They were met by fire hoses and attack dogs under the command of Public Safety Commissioner/racist super villain Eugene “Bull” Connor. The children kept coming. Listen in to hear about the inspirations behind this youth activism, the best strategies to take on racists, songs that inspired the movement, Dr. King vs. the Kennedys and how young people were the biggest catalyst behind the passage of the 1964 Civil Rights Act.

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    Music Credit:

    “This Little Light of Mine” by Doris McMurray - courtesy of Library of Congress

    “Ain’t Gonna Let Nobody Turn me Round” By Reverb - courtesy of Library of Congress

    “We Shall Overcome” by the SNCC Freedom Singers, Pete Seeger, Dorothy Cotton

    “Woke up this Morning” by the SNCC Freedom Singers

    “I’m on my Way” by Mamie Brown and Carlton Reece

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    55 minutos
  • Encore: E5: Abbie Hoffman
    Aug 8 2022

    Covid has been kicking my butt, so I'm taking a sick week. I'm reposting my favorite episode on Abbie Hoffman and will be back with a new episode on the Birmingham Children's March on 8/22.

    "How can humor be used to fuel a revolution? 1960’s counterculture icon Abbie Hoffman founded the Youth International Party (Yippie) with the goal of stopping the Vietnam War, combatting racism, and tearing down the establishment. To that end, he infiltrated the NY Stock Exchange, exorcised the Pentagon and created guerrilla theater performances.  Most famously, he was arrested and tried as part of the Chicago 8. He used the trial to expose the hypocrisies of our justice system and make a mockery of this political show trial.

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    59 minutos
  • E:15 Florynce “Flo” Kennedy - Radical Black Feminist
    Jul 25 2022

    Florynce “Flo” Kennedy was a rabble-rousing feminist and civil rights advocate in the 1960’ and ‘70’s. Both her outfits and voice were always the loudest in the room. With her organizing and oratorical skills she helped bridge a connection between the Feminist and Civil Rights Movements. In 1974, People magazine called her “the biggest, loudest and, indisputably, the rudest mouth on the battleground where feminist activists and radical politics join in mostly common cause.” Whether it was organizing the 1968 Miss America Pageant Protest, representing women in one of the most important pre-Roe v Wade abortion cases, or staging the 1973 Harvard “Pee-In”, she always brought her uniquely fiery brand of resistance to any action. Listen in to hear the story of an activist who rarely played by the rules and always stood tall.

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    51 minutos
  • E14: Dr. Magnus Hirschfeld - German Sexologist
    Jul 11 2022

    Dr. Magnus Hirschfeld was a German sexologist in the early 20th century. He was called the “Einstein of Sex” and his research and advocacy into sexual freedom for people of all sexual orientations and gender identities was beyond revolutionary. In this episode we explore Hirschfeld’s attempt to combat homophobia, meticulously research all forms of queer identity and help people have better, safer sex. Then we’ll explore the Nazi attempts to tear it all down.

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    1 hora e 4 minutos
  • E13: Emma Goldman - Russian American Anarchist
    Jun 27 2022

    Emma Goldman was the most controversial woman in America at the turn of the 20th Century.  Future FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover called her “the most dangerous woman in America”.  The Russian emigre was an oratorical tour de force that barnstormed across the U.S. Along the way, she was arrested over a dozen times by a government that was increasingly censoring any radical political activity. Were the Feds able to silence “Red Emma”?  Listen in to learn about anarchy, free love, birth control, and feminism from one of the most eloquent American rebels ever.

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    54 minutos