Chunka Luta Podcast

Ep 5: A Discussion on Palo Alto and Settler-Colonialism w/ Malcolm Harris

1 h 31 min · 20 de mar de 2024
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In this interview Sungmanitu primarily talks about the book Palo Alto: A history of California, Capitalism, and the World with the author Malcolm Harris. After reading the book for the first time in August, Sungmanitu has become obsessed and describes it as the story of Imperialism from the perspective of the trans continental railroad. This history is a must read for any would be revolutionary who hopes to write about their own conditions, look no further for a methodology Find more information via the resources listed on linktr.ee/chunkalutanetwork Email us at chunkalutanetwork@gmail.com Reach out on X @ChunkaLutaOrg or IG @chunkalutanetwork Intro/Outro: Blues for Juarez by The Iguanas

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