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The Hampton Institute and Independent Media with Devon Bowers

42 min · 29. touko 2026
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This week, Founding Member of the Hampton Institute and Host of A Different Lens podcast, Devon Bowers, joins the show to discuss the origins, trajectory, and needs of independent left political organizations and media outlets. The Hampton Institute is a proletarian (working-class) think tank founded by Colin Jenkins in 2013 to counter right-wing so-called "think" tanks. Their writers, contributors, and editors come from Korea, Japan, Palestine, Syria, Nigeria, Zimbabwe, South Africa, UK, Spain, Germany, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, Haiti, Brazil, and Iceland, among other places. The name is an homage to revolutionary martyr Fred Hampton, but its primary objective is influenced by Italian Marxist Antonio Gramsci and his notion of the "organic intellectual," everyday working and poor people with a wealth of knowledge not recognized by the institutions that grant pedigrees. For over a decade, the Institute has provided a platform for organic intellectuals to theorize, debate, discuss, and promote the issues that matter to our class through articles, books, and podcasts. Show Notes: The Hampton Institute [http://www.hamptonthink.org] A Different Lens Podcast [https://adifferentlens.libsyn.com/] From the Academy to the Streets: Notes from a Working-Class Think Tank [https://www.iskrabooks.org/books/p/hampton-reader] (book) The 2017 Hampton Reader: Notes from a Working-Class Think Tank [https://www.indyliberationstore.com/product/2017-hampton-reader-hardcover/SNO6AALRZQH3QDU3F42G6TJL] (book) Support Naptown People’s Radio [https://support.naptownpeoplesradio.com] Support the Indianapolis Liberation Center [https://www.indyliberationcenter.org/support]Shop the Indy Liberation Store [https://www.indyliberationstore.org] https://www.shakashakur.org/storeIndianapolis Liberation Center [http://www.indyliberationcenter.org]

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jakson Why and How to Assert Our 4th Amendment Rights with Abby Morgan kansikuva

Why and How to Assert Our 4th Amendment Rights with Abby Morgan

Abby Morgan, an organizer with Action Neighbors—a subgroup of the Indy Action Coalition [https://www.facebook.com/p/Indy-Action-Coalition-61579138362830/]— joins the show, which released its first episode one-year ago today, to discuss their new 4th Amendment Campaign to fight against ICE terror. This week's Naptown Breakdown starts with the rise of China and the U.S. war against Iran and quickly moves to Indiana, as co-hosts Dani Abdullah and Derek Ford discuss how over 800 workers at the BP refinery in Whiting, Indiana have been locked out since March 19 after contract negotiations between USW Local 7-1 and BP broke down. Before it was BP, or British Petroleum, it was the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company (or Anglo-Persian Oil Company), and without unionized workers they're losing millions of barrels of oil. Meanwhile, Indiana's race for data centers no one wants incurred losses far exceeding the $1 million AES President Brandi Davis-Handy told us they would a few months ago. Reporting by WTHR reveals we're losing out on at least $655 million [https://www.wthr.com/article/news/local/13-investigates-you-pay-sales-tax-some-indiana-data-centers-didnt-heres-what-we-found/531-ae54b7a8-d19c-47ae-9375-d9edf4e4495f] in tax revenue. Is it a coincidence that the AES President is a member of Joe Hogsett's Indianapolis Economic Development Inc., which has reportedly been lobbying City-County Counselors to support tax breaks for data centers? [https://mirrorindy.org/google-data-center-indianapolis-economic-development-joe-hogsett/] We're currently on pace to lose around $1 billion in tax revenue to data centers per year. Next, they turn to the latest developments in the firestorm that is Indiana State Prison, where dozens of inmates have been burned to death or severely injured in recent years [https://www.wthr.com/article/news/special-reports/burned-alive/burned-alive-indiana-state-prison-michigan-city-13-investigates-idoc-commissioner/531-69863570-26ed-47b0-873e-d51d4e42ba6a]. Gov. Mike Braun ordered the new head of the Indiana Department of "Corrections" he appointed this year, Lloyd Arnold, to take action. Unfortunately, all of the impending steps, including shutting off the electricity in some cell blocks, will only further confine our people behind bars. And remember, we were told the $1.2 billion prison under construction in Westfield would replace the existing prison and ISP. Until, that is, they said they would keep ISP operational for years to come. [https://indianacapitalchronicle.com/2025/08/22/indiana-doc-shifts-course-plans-to-keep-michigan-city-prison-open-beyond-2027/] For our main segment, Dani sits down with Abby Morgan, an organizer with Action Neighbors, a subgroup of the Indy Action Coalition [https://www.facebook.com/p/Indy-Action-Coalition-61579138362830/]. They discuss Action Neighbors' 4th Amendment campaign, which aims to defend our communities from ICE terror by informing businesses about their constitutional rights against warantless and unreasonable search and seizure. Show Notes: Support Naptown People’s Radio [https://support.naptownpeoplesradio.com] Contact us about potential stories and interviews [producer@naptownpeoplesradio.com] https://www.indyliberationcenter.org/supportShop the Indy Liberation Store [https://www.indyliberationstore.com] https://www.shakashakur.org/storeIndianapolis Liberation Center [http://www.indyliberationcenter.org] Party for Socialism and Liberation - Indianapolis [http://www.pslindianapolis.org] Events: Woodburning Workshop with Nasreen Khan [https://indyliberationcenter.org/event/woodburning-workshop/] Circle City Sangha Mindfulness Meetup [https://indyliberationcenter.org/event/circle-city-sangha-mindfulness-meetups-june-13-2026/] Visit the Indy Liberation Center and Store at Indy Pride [https://indyliberationcenter.org/event/liberation-at-pride-2026/] Emancipatory Motions: Sunday Yoga [https://indyliberationcenter.org/event/emancipatory-motions-sunday-yoga-at-the-center-june-14-2026/]

10. kesä 20261 h 17 min
jakson Eyewitness Delaney Hall: Revolutionary Rehearsals kansikuva

Eyewitness Delaney Hall: Revolutionary Rehearsals

Rania Hatab of the Lower Hudson Valley DSA [https://www.lhvdsa.org/] and Rockland Coalition to End the New Jim Crow [https://www.rocklandcoalition.org/] and Jasmine Moody of the Liberation Center tell us first-hand about the battle to dismantle Delaney Hall. Both Hatab and Moody were about an hour away finishing a screening and panel of the new documentary, "Across Enemy Lines: Shaka A. Shakur," when Hatab got word the main organizer inside Delaney Hall was potentially being moved. Working with those who had been on the ground since the illegal detention facility opened, both everyday supporters and organizations, the group hightailed it to defend those on the outside and amplify the demands of those on the inside. Those demands are: 1. Meeting with Gov. Mikie Sherrill 2. Release of the young, elderly, pregnant, and medically vulnerable 3. Allow doctors to examine everyone in unit 2A/2B 4. Freedom and an end to practices designed to coerce detainees from "voluntarily" signing self-deportation papers. The mainstream media is focusing on the "violence" outside, perpetuated by the cops and the state, and we need to amplify the demands of those fighting the real violence on the inside. You can read the letters to which Rania Hatab refers here [https://indyliberationcenter.org/letters-from-delaney-hall/].

4. kesä 20261 h 6 min
jakson The Hampton Institute and Independent Media with Devon Bowers kansikuva

The Hampton Institute and Independent Media with Devon Bowers

This week, Founding Member of the Hampton Institute and Host of A Different Lens podcast, Devon Bowers, joins the show to discuss the origins, trajectory, and needs of independent left political organizations and media outlets. The Hampton Institute is a proletarian (working-class) think tank founded by Colin Jenkins in 2013 to counter right-wing so-called "think" tanks. Their writers, contributors, and editors come from Korea, Japan, Palestine, Syria, Nigeria, Zimbabwe, South Africa, UK, Spain, Germany, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, Haiti, Brazil, and Iceland, among other places. The name is an homage to revolutionary martyr Fred Hampton, but its primary objective is influenced by Italian Marxist Antonio Gramsci and his notion of the "organic intellectual," everyday working and poor people with a wealth of knowledge not recognized by the institutions that grant pedigrees. For over a decade, the Institute has provided a platform for organic intellectuals to theorize, debate, discuss, and promote the issues that matter to our class through articles, books, and podcasts. Show Notes: The Hampton Institute [http://www.hamptonthink.org] A Different Lens Podcast [https://adifferentlens.libsyn.com/] From the Academy to the Streets: Notes from a Working-Class Think Tank [https://www.iskrabooks.org/books/p/hampton-reader] (book) The 2017 Hampton Reader: Notes from a Working-Class Think Tank [https://www.indyliberationstore.com/product/2017-hampton-reader-hardcover/SNO6AALRZQH3QDU3F42G6TJL] (book) Support Naptown People’s Radio [https://support.naptownpeoplesradio.com] Support the Indianapolis Liberation Center [https://www.indyliberationcenter.org/support]Shop the Indy Liberation Store [https://www.indyliberationstore.org] https://www.shakashakur.org/storeIndianapolis Liberation Center [http://www.indyliberationcenter.org]

29. touko 202642 min
jakson The Rights of the Earth and Bring Shaka Home! kansikuva

The Rights of the Earth and Bring Shaka Home!

Helping thread together the many struggles facing the people and planet today, FTF KD joins this week's episode. He lets us know about a new podcast, "In the YO!," he's releasing soon (that will also be coming to you from the Indy Liberation Center). China stands tall while Trump walks away with scraps. This week's Naptown Breakdown begins with Trump's recent visit with Chinese President Xi Jinping and the re-assertion of independence by the masses in Mali (and the broader Alliance of Sahel States) after numerous foreign-backed terrorist attacks. Closer to home, while the Indianapolis Office of Public Health and Safety is under the microscope [https://mirrorindy.org/indianapolis-office-public-health-safety-ophs-audit-city-county-council/], Co-hosts Dani Abdullah and Derek Ford recall how it was just two years ago that someone walked into the Liberation Center looking for help launching the Community Food Access Coalition. Although CFAC was enacted in 2021 by legislation as a grassroots-led group, until 2024 it operated as a way for Julie Burns to get grant funding for her own foundation [https://indyliberationcenter.org/cfac-starts/]. WIth the Liberation Center serving as a hub to form CFAC in May, the people formed CFAC on their own and forced the city to recognize it just months later [https://www.wrtv.com/news/local-news/community-food-access-coalition-forms-to-advise-city-on-how-to-address-food-insecurity]. Kristopher Nelson, aka FTF KD, who brought us up to speed on the reality of Data Centers during Season 1 [https://www.naptownpeoplesradio.com/ep-16-indy-vs-google-if-we-unite-we-win/], is back. The many struggles Nelson's been involved in since moving to Indianapolis have pushed him to advocate for the rights of and to the Earth. Toward that end, he and J Hefe [https://www.instagram.com/j.hefe24/] are launching a new podcast through the Liberation Center's studio. Learn more about the project's origins, goals, and how they align with those of the Center—and stay tuned for the first episode to drop! In our latest installment of Dispatches from Behind the Wire, Shaka A. Shakur [http://www.shakashakur.org] gives a brief overview of his case and current situation. The reality is that Shaka's served over 20 years of a 60-year plus sentence for an incident in which only an inanimate object was "injured." It's time to bring him home. Repeat. It's time to bring Shaka home [https://www.shakashakur.org/welcome-to-free-shaka-adiyia-shakur/]! Our Circle City Shout Out is back after a few weeks and it goes to Nasreen Kahn [https://nasreen-khan.com/]. Nasreen is a Martindale-Brightwood resident and an immigrant artist whose collaborative effort, Botanical Bodies, is currently on display at the Fonseca-Du Bois Gallery at the Liberation Center. [https://indyliberationcenter.org/botanical-bodies/] Show Notes: OH-HighYo! [https://linktr.ee/Ohhytv] FTF KD [https://linktr.ee/ftfkd_content] Support Naptown People’s Radio [https://support.naptownpeoplesradio.com] Support the Indianapolis Liberation Center [https://www.indyliberationcenter.org/support]Shop the Indy Liberation Store [https://www.indyliberationstore.org] https://www.shakashakur.org/storeIndianapolis Liberation Center [http://www.indyliberationcenter.org]

21. touko 202650 min
jakson Why Are We Building a New, Genuine Communist Party? kansikuva

Why Are We Building a New, Genuine Communist Party?

Our 50th episode features two PSL organizers, one who founded the Indianapolis branch and another who joined two years ago. As we worked out ideas for our 50th episode, we realized we hadn't spoken much about the organization behind the podcast: the Indianapolis branch [http://www.pslindianapolis.org] of the Party for Socialism and Liberation [http://www.pslweb.org]. On this week's episode, hear co-host Derek Ford dialogue with Sam James, who co-founded the Indianapolis branch in 2018, and Honesty Gleaves, who joined in 2024. James gives insight into their decision to join the Party and the struggle that made them realize it was the right political home for them While telling listeners about how she found out about the PSL, why she decided to join, how she became a member, the struggles she's led and supported over the last two years, Honesty and Derek examine some of the reasons why the Party is perhaps the most difficult kind of organization to build—and why it is absolutely necessary to serve as a vessel for eliminating capitalist imperialism, white supremacy, national chauvinism, and the forms of bigotry it promotes and reinforces. If you're interested in learning more about the PSL, join us for our next public info session on Friday, May 22 from 6-8 pm at the Indianapolis Liberation Center. You can also apply to join now [http://www.pslweb.org/join]! Events: Class 2: The Artist Must Take Sides [https://indyliberationcenter.org/artist-must-take-sides/] Extras Needed for Movie Exposing Indiana Court Corruption [https://indyliberationcenter.org/extras-needed-for-movie/] May Mindfulness Meetups with Circle City Sangha [https://indyliberationcenter.org/ccs-26-05-09/] Reading with Comrades: Comrade of the Revolution: Selected Speeches of Fidel Castro (pt. 1) [https://indyliberationcenter.org/fidel-speeches1/] Sign the Petition: Justice for Jamar and Lamonte Thomas! [https://indyliberationcenter.org/jamar-lamonte-thomas/] Show Notes: Support Naptown People’s Radio [https://support.naptownpeoplesradio.com] Support the Indianapolis Liberation Center [https://www.indyliberationcenter.org/support]Shop the Indy Liberation Store [https://www.indyliberationstore.org] https://www.shakashakur.org/storeIndianapolis Liberation Center [http://www.indyliberationcenter.org]

14. touko 202651 min