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Political Commentary Corner

Podcast de Leaders of a Beautiful Struggle

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Unpacking political issues in Baltimore and across Maryland from a Revolutionary Black Nationalist perspective.

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Portada del episodio Park Heights aka Little West Bank- Zionism, Race and Power in Northwest Baltimore, pt. 1

Park Heights aka Little West Bank- Zionism, Race and Power in Northwest Baltimore, pt. 1

A minority population faces oppression from a dominant group that exercises political and economic power over the region disproportionate to their numbers. Racialized tropes about the indigenous population being innately dangerous justified policing and application of force that violate existing rules, which, though limiting the power on paper, fail to change the material reality of oppression. The framework describes both the West Bank in occupied Palestine and Black neighborhoods in Baltimore. In this first of a 2 part episode, we examine the politics of Northwest Baltimore, seeing parallels between Zionist control of Palestine and political oppression here in Baltimore, incidents of police brutality, and political corruption as an extension of racialized power imbalance. We examine ties between existing Democratic political networks in Baltimore and well-known Republican Zionists and examine examine the racialized politics of safety in Northwest Baltimore.

23 de abr de 2026 - 53 min
Portada del episodio City Council Israel Resolution Debates—Zionism, Anti-Blackness, and Local Politics

City Council Israel Resolution Debates—Zionism, Anti-Blackness, and Local Politics

Despite the focus on national political battles, local politics has been a critical battleground for conversations around Zionism. We look back at 2023 debates in the Baltimore City Council around two contrasting resolutions, one reflecting a Zionist frame, the other   a call for ceasefire and attempting to balance concerns over anti-Semitism with Islamophobia. Through attempts to equate antisemitism with anti-Blackness and the Hamas attack on October 7th, the Zionist resolution is revealed as an attempt to frame questions about Israel with hate speech and obscure the systemic violence against Palestine. The political forces supporting the Zionist frame, including Sinclair Media and its board member, former head of AIPAC Howard Freeman, pushing Zionist propaganda, are shown to be the same forces pushing anti-Black and pro-mass incarceration propaganda in Baltimore. The negative responses to Black lawmakers who abstained from the vote on this resolution and supported a more balanced resolution demonstrate a weaponization of accusations of anti-Semitism against Black politics. . Finally, the political forces seeking to chill speech by punishing organizations that engaged in pro-Palestinian speech, reflected in the anti-Council on American Islamic Relations bill pushed by delegate Dalya Attar, created an environment of punishment for activists at a local level and produced the conditions that led to the bipartisan support of genocide that has defined the past two years.

18 de mar de 2026 - 1 h 5 min
Portada del episodio Baltimore School’s Anti-Semitism Lawsuit - The ADL’s Playbook to Deter Israel Criticism

Baltimore School’s Anti-Semitism Lawsuit - The ADL’s Playbook to Deter Israel Criticism

In this episode we expose how the Anti-Defamation League trades on its historic reputation as a civil rights organization to attack critics of Israel as anti-jewish. We deconstruct news coverage of the suite, revealing much of the incidents of bullying are constitutionally protected critiques of Israel. We give a history of the phrase “from the river to the sea,” and address claims it is Anti-Semitic. Additionally, we expose how analogies of Jewish oppression to Black oppression ignore critical differences between the two groups. We conclude by contrasting historic use of civil rights law to promote Black sovereignty to current uses of civil rights law against Black communities and critics of the state of Israel.

21 de ene de 2026 - 59 min
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