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Renegade Paradise

By Charleston DSA

The official podcast of the Charleston South Carolina Democratic Socialists of America.
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Episode 11 - Max Elbaum's Talk at the ILA Local 422 Hall

Renegade ParadiseDec 06, 2019

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Episode 29 - We Deserve Better: A Minisode About Why We Need a Federal Jobs Guarantee

Episode 29 - We Deserve Better: A Minisode About Why We Need a Federal Jobs Guarantee

In this episode, Charleston DSA Ecosocialist Working Group Co-Chair Taylor Allred reads an adapted version of a speech he delivered at recent SC Sunrise Movement rallies in support of the congressional federal jobs guarantee pledge started by Rep. Ayanna Presley. Taylor discusses why capitalism is inherently unsustainable, why a federal jobs guarantee would fundamentally shift power to workers, and how you can help us get this and other transformative reforms passed by phonebanking for the PRO Act to strengthen protections for organized labor-- the greatest power held by the working class.

May 17, 202116:43
Episode 28 - A People's Victory In Bolivia

Episode 28 - A People's Victory In Bolivia

In this episode, we discuss the recent presidential election in Bolivia following the US-backed right wing coup that threw the country into chaos for much of 2019. Ace returns to bring us up to speed on what exactly led us to this point, provides more context for the circumstances surrounding the election (including the US’s involvement) and what it means moving forward for the people of Bolivia.

Among the topics discussed are indigenous rights, agrarian reform, the history of US meddling in Latin American elections, the history of the   Movimiento al Socialismo (aka MAS,) and more.

Further reading:

US and OAS help overthrow another government: Behind the coup against Bolivia’s Evo Morales: https://thegrayzone.com/2019/11/14/oas-us-coup-bolivia-evo-morales/

Bolivians Return Evo Morales’s Party to Power One Year After a U.S.-Applauded Coup: https://theintercept.com/2020/10/19/bolivia-returns-evo-morales-party-to-power-one-year-after-a-u-s-applauded-coup/

Silence reigns on the US-backed coup against Evo Morales in Bolivia: https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/sep/18/silence-us-backed-coup-evo-morales-bolivia-american-states

Masterminds of 2019 Coup In Bolivia Denounced: https://www.telesurenglish.net/news/Masterminds-of-2019-Coup-in-Bolivia-Denounced.--20201201-0019.html

Bolivia parliament approves charges against ex-interim president: https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2020/10/30/bolivia-parliament-recommends-charges-against-jeanine-anez

And finally, some real interesting wording in this tweet from the New York Times, "Bolivia’s former president, Evo Morales, returned to the country on Monday, a year after his failed attempt to keep power tore the nation apart and sent him into exile. " https://twitter.com/nytimes/status/1325868311482163202


Music: "Propaganda" by Peg & The Rejected. Licensed under CC NC-SA 4.0

Dec 15, 202001:10:24
Episode 27 - Charleston Rebellion 2020: Demanding a Better World with Charleston BLM
Sep 09, 202002:06:24
Episode 26 - South Carolina Teachers: #EssentialNotExpendable

Episode 26 - South Carolina Teachers: #EssentialNotExpendable

We talk to teachers from Berkeley and Dorchester counties find out what they think about reopening South Carolina schools. We’ll be discussing their unanswered questions, continuing concerns, and whether or not the government that claims to serve them is listening.

We’ll also be touching on how the lack of broadband access in rural communities plays a role in this crisis, the weaponization of teaching to extract endless concessions and sacrifices from education professionals, and some things our listeners can do to support local teachers.

Thanks for listening to our scrappy little podcast. We work hard to bring you our unique perspective on leftist news, opinion and education from the heart of the Lowcountry. If you like what you hear, please take a moment to leave a comment or rating on the platform of your choice. You can also find Charleston DSA on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, and at our website at charlestondsa.org.

NOTE: When the episode was recorded, the #EssentialNotExpendable car caravan that will be happening in Columbia was scheduled for Aug 15. It has since been pushed back to Aug 22 due to inclement weather. More info at our Eventbrite link: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/essentialnotexpendable-rally-to-keep-schools-closed-during-covid-tickets-116298190017

SC school District Reopening Plans

Children Can Get Severe COVID-19, CDC Says — Especially Black And Hispanic Children

Harvard Epidemiologist: 'Hybrid' Model For Reopening Schools Is 'Probably Among The Worst' Options

Corridor Of Shame Documentary 

Two-thirds of SC educators in Survey Report Pre-Existing Conditions 

SC Teacher Of The Year Responds to Gov McMasters

Broadband Now

How SC Students Can Qualify For Free Internet

SC Teachers United

SC For Ed

Charleston Area Justice Ministry

Southerners On New Ground

Charleston Alliance for Fair Employment

Music: "Propaganda" by Peg & The Rejected. Licensed under CC NC-SA 4.0

Aug 14, 202001:43:52
Episode 25 - Charleston Rebellion 2020: Abolishing The Carceral State

Episode 25 - Charleston Rebellion 2020: Abolishing The Carceral State

In this episode, we're featuring local activists Candace Livingston, Julie Chea and Empress talking about police/prison abolition and building a better world using the principles of investing in our communities, as well as fully understanding the power of transformative justice.

Through Carolina Youth Action Project, they’ve been working on a campaign called Safer Schools Without SROs, which demands the removal of all SROs in Charleston County schools and in every public school across South Carolina. CYAP is an alliance of unstoppable girls, trans youth, and gender nonconforming youth who believe that students deserve to feel safe, supported, and cared for rather than fearful of harassment or arrest by SROs.

CYAP also emphasizes that issues like sex education should go beyond abstinence-only curriculum, and reject South Carolina’s outdated and harmful Comprehensive Health Education Program.

Among the topics covered: the problems with the “8 Can’t Wait” plan, what practicing transformative justice locally looks like, supporting incarcerated people, negative effects of SROs, and how to get involved with the Carolina Youth Action Project.

Further reading can be found below:

Carolina Youth Action Project:
https://www.scyouthaction.org/

CYAP campaign work: https://www.scyouthaction.org/campaign-work

CYAP Petition to remove police from Charleston County schools: https://www.change.org/p/charleston-county-school-board-copsoutofccsd-remove-police-from-charleston-county-schools

Candace's commentary in the Post & Courier: Why We Need To Abolish Police In Our Schools: https://www.postandcourier.com/opinion/commentary/commentary-why-we-need-to-abolish-police-in-our-schools/article_dc7a3dac-ba54-11ea-9906-df7b3c3eb47a.html

Further reading about the Prison Industrial Project: http://criticalresistance.org/

Pew Research Center: Most violent and property crimes in the U.S. go unsolved: https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2017/03/01/most-violent-and-property-crimes-in-the-u-s-go-unsolved/

Equal Justice Initiative: Increased incarceration does not reduce crime: https://eji.org/news/study-finds-increased-incarceration-does-not-reduce-crime/


Jul 31, 202001:52:26
Episode 24 - Songs Of Liberation: Give Me That Textile Workers Union

Episode 24 - Songs Of Liberation: Give Me That Textile Workers Union

In the late 1920's and early 1930's Textile Workers across the country engaged in a series of industrial actions which changed the landscape and fortunes of organized labor in the US forever.  This episode tells the story of two strikes of this period that occurred in the upstate of South Carolina.  In Honea Path and Pelzer, workers fought against local mill owners and anti-union forces for better conditions and several of them paid with their lives.

A part of labor struggles throughout history has always been the music, a joyful and artistic silver lining that sometimes gets overlooked. As part of our Songs Of Liberation series, we'll also talk about many of the artists and songs associated with labor organizing in both South Carolina and the south in general. Below is a list of tunes for this episode:

Joe Glazer - Give Me That Textile Workers Union:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DFXIifVQAR8

Dave McCarn - Cotton Mill Colic: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sCX_iMh6MzQ

Dixon Brothers - Weave Room Blues: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uggT6J-xWjQ

Pete Seeger - The Winnsboro Cotton Mill Blues: https://youtu.be/uSg6sIipjMU

New Harmony Sisterhood Band - Cotton Mill Girls: https://youtu.be/9N2wL_xLoAc

Ella May Wiggins - The Mill Mother's Lament (performed by Pete Seeger): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q69onG2nXtg

The Almanac Singers - Talking Union: https://youtu.be/xpWGixCO_9M

Joe Glazer - The Mill Was Made of Marble: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=79OsTBsVReE

Joe Glazer - Working Men Unite: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5BjddZvN7N4



Jul 18, 202047:31
 Episode 23 - Charleston Rebellion 2020: Unionizing Our Workplaces

Episode 23 - Charleston Rebellion 2020: Unionizing Our Workplaces

In this episode, we continue our discussion on the Charleston Rebellion and potential next steps within the context of building a unified, multiracial working class, and understanding how predatory capitalists and the police work to exploit weaknesses in that unified front.

We also discuss how police unions exist to protect cops, the recent work stoppage by longshoremen and warehouse worker unions across the country and how issues of racial and economic justice are intertwined, and how socialists must be able to make those connections and advocate for both of them simultaneously.


Jul 04, 202056:02
Episode 22 - Charleston Rebellion 2020: The Aftermath of May 30

Episode 22 - Charleston Rebellion 2020: The Aftermath of May 30

NOTE: In this episode, we talked about how Camden, NJ might be an example of what police abolition could look like. A comrade sent us an article pointing out some pretty big problems with it. In the interest of being both ideologically consistent and transparent with our resources, we wanted to share it here: https://theappeal.org/camden-police-george-floyd/

A number of Charleston DSA members have been involved with protests over the past few weeks in various capacities. In this episode, we talk with a couple of new members who were on the ground during some of the protests over the past few weeks. They share their reasons behind joining the local DSA chapter, their stories about what the mood was like marching down King Street, how the Charleston rebellion is similar to and different from other actions happening around the country, and try to imagine what might happen next as the struggle continues.

Black lives matter. Defund the police. Socialism will win.

Some leftist Twitch channels that were discussed on today's episode...

A few helpful lists of local black owned businesses can be found at...

https://www.instagram.com/p/CA8qWtFD5Im/

https://www.instagram.com/p/CBMirGqhpBF/

Helpful visuals breaking down racial and economic inequality in the Charleston area can be found at https://www.instagram.com/tschenkerdesign/ 

Peruse the South Carolina Buy Black Locally directory at https://scbbl.co/

And don't forget to support activists doing good work on the ground educating people and supporting protestors, this is important!

Chip into the Black Liberation Fund on Venmo or Cash App by searching for @chsrebellion2020

Support the work of Mika Gadsden on Venmo by searching for @mikagadsden

Support the Charleston Activist Network on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ChsActNet

Jun 16, 202001:46:22
Episode 21 - Charleston Rebellion 2020: All About Protest Marshaling

Episode 21 - Charleston Rebellion 2020: All About Protest Marshaling

In the wake of the recent protests across the Holy City this week, we talk about the historic link between modern police departments and slave patrols of the 1700s and 1800s, how police departments disproportionately attack and murder people of color, how to increase the effectiveness of street protests using good marshaling tactics, what exactly a protest marshal does, and how to keep yourself and your comrades safe.

Black lives matter. Defund the police. Socialism will win.

ACTIVIST RESOURCES:
Charleston Activist Network:
https://www.charlestonactivistnetwork.com/
Your Right To Organize Protests And Demonstrations: https://www.aclusc.org/en/know-your-rights/your-right-organize-demonstrations-and-protests
Protest Safety One-Pager from Charleston DSA: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1gcjkqb1wW9UEpPtE22WrR73TtcrGT5UD1lZTPwgi1fE/edit?usp=sharing

PODCASTS:
Channel Zero Anarchist Podcast Network: https://channelzeronetwork.com/
Pod Damn America: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/pod-damn-america/id1271019505
Mic'd Up! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/micd-up/id1326551810
Brutal South: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/brutal-south/id1507004049

LEGAL RESOURCES:
Know Your Rights Campaign: https://www.knowyourrightscamp.com/legal
National Lawyers Guild: https://www.nlg.org/massdefenseprogram/

CONSTRIUTE RESOURCES:
Chip into the Black Liberation Fund on Venmo or Cash App by searching for @chsrebellion2020
Support the work of Mika Gadsden on Venmo by searching for @mikagadsden
Support the Charleston Activist Network on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ChsActNet






Jun 06, 202001:20:36
Episode 20 - Abolish Landlords: Tenant Organizing In The COVID-19 Era
May 21, 202001:07:07
Episode 19 - Songs Of Liberation: Red Reggae
May 04, 202039:54
Episode 18 - Mutual Aid In The Wake Of COVID 19
Apr 17, 202001:25:03
Episode 17 - The COVID 19 Stimulus Package

Episode 17 - The COVID 19 Stimulus Package

In this episode, we talk further about the local response to COVID 19, then zoom out a bit and compare it to how other countries with stronger worker protections have reacted. Later, we break down the recent stimulus package and how it fails to address the contradictions of capitalism that have brought us to this point. Some sources for the episode... - COVID 19 Stimulus Bill: What It Means For States: https://www.commondreams.org/newswire/2020/03/13/dsa-national-statement-covid-2019 - DSA National Statement on COVID 19: https://www.commondreams.org/newswire/2020/03/13/dsa-national-statement-covid-2019

Apr 06, 202001:15:52
Episode 16 - A Socialist Perspective on the COVID 19 Pandemic

Episode 16 - A Socialist Perspective on the COVID 19 Pandemic

In this episode, we interview a couple of comrades (one locally and one from the Akron DSA chapter) who work in the healthcare industry to talk about what it's like being on the ground in the middle of the COVID 19 pandemic, and how this pandemic affects the lives of working people. We also broaden the discussion a bit to talk about how COVID-19 is exposing the contradictions of capitalism and the drastic measures needed to protect the working class at this time of crisis.

Have questions about COVID 19? Visit the CDC website here for more info.

Read the official DSA statement on COVID 19 here.

Learn more about what you can do to help yourself and your neighbors by visiting the Mutual Aid Disaster Relief website. Consider making a donation while you're at it to help folks affected by medical bills, job loss, etc...
Mar 22, 202001:02:18
Episode 15 - 2020 Primary Fever Wrap Up

Episode 15 - 2020 Primary Fever Wrap Up

We've got another engaging panel discussion for you as members of Charleston DSA, Food Not Bombs, and a local Bernie Sanders campaign volunteer chat about the South Carolina primary election, Super Tuesday, and beyond. What was it like to be on the front lines of the campaign? What can be learned from our organizing successes and failures? How to we move that energy beyond the 2020 election? All this and more!

Mar 13, 202035:19
Episode 14 - Primary Fever Comes to South Carolina
Feb 20, 202052:07
Episode 13 - Solidaridad y Dignidad Para Chile

Episode 13 - Solidaridad y Dignidad Para Chile

WARNING: this episode contains descriptions of police violence.

Our comrade and YDSA liaison Ace stops by the studio to talk about her experiences in Chile during the mass protests against President Sebastián Piñera and his increasingly unpopular administration. The protests began in Chile's capital, Santiago, as a coordinated fare evasion campaign by students which led to spontaneous takeovers of the city's main train stations, resulting in violent, punitive actions by the national police.

Since October/November of 2019, the protests have escalated and expanded across the country. Protestors have cited a wide variety of reasons for their actions such as economic inequality, political corruption, and the need for reforms in education, healthcare, and pension systems.

Ace shares what it was like to stay with a host family who were members of the local Communist Party, how the protests ramped up very quickly, and stories about activists and revolutionaries she met on the front lines. Towards the end of the interview, we share some thoughts about what real, material gains for the working class in Chile might look like.

Solidarity and dignity for the people of Chile!

Feb 05, 202001:11:05
Episode 12 - Medicare For All: Critical For An Empowered Working Class
Jan 09, 202001:00:41
Episode 11 - Max Elbaum's Talk at the ILA Local 422 Hall

Episode 11 - Max Elbaum's Talk at the ILA Local 422 Hall

Recently, writer and activist Max Elbaum was in Charleston to discuss his book, Revolution In The Air. The book chronicles the rise of the New Communist Movement in the United States in the 60s and 70s, and it’s subsequent decline in the 80s. It also examines what organizations like DSA can learn from the legacies of Vladimir Lenin, Mao Tse Tung and Che Guevara, and from the various tendencies and organizations of the New Communist Movement operating at the time.

This episode is a followup to the previous episode in which we interviewed Max about his book. He offers up some valuable insights about what it was like to be on the forefront of the socialist movement back then, and chats with the audience about organizing in 2019.

Dec 06, 201937:25
Episode 10 - Interview With Writer & Activist Max Elbaum, Author of "Revolution In The Air"

Episode 10 - Interview With Writer & Activist Max Elbaum, Author of "Revolution In The Air"

Recently, writer and activist Max Elbaum was in Charleston to discuss his book, Revolution In The Air. The book chronicles the rise of the New Communist Movement in the United States in the 60s and 70s, and it’s subsequent decline in the 80s. It also examines what organizations like DSA can learn from the legacies of Vladimir Lenin, Mao Tse Tung and Che Guevara, and from the various tendencies and organizations of the New Communist Movement operating at the time.

In this episode, we ask Max some questions about the book, and get his take on applying lessons learned from the activists that came before us in an age of rising inequality, fascism, and looming environmental destruction on the horizon.

Nov 15, 201951:49
Episode 9 - ICE & Border Imperialism
Oct 18, 201957:26
Episode 8 - Our First Mini-Episode AKA "A Little Slice Of Paradise"

Episode 8 - Our First Mini-Episode AKA "A Little Slice Of Paradise"

Not long ago, the Coastal Conservation League hosted a forum with several mayoral candidates here in Charleston. The candidates discussed the massive problem this city has with flooding, and proposed some technocratic, mediocre solutions for moving forward. We were able to score an interview with a real bonafide, flesh-and-blood candidate, Ricky Teckwhite, who is definitely not someone we just made up for laughs. We also propose some very brief solutions of our own that we'll come back to in future episodes.

If you have a masochistic streak, you can watch the
glorious discussion in it's entirety on Facebook. Don't say we didn't warn ya.

Meanwhile, folks are doing real work here on the ground. October is looking busy as the local Fight For 15 group is hosting a "Unions For All Solidarity Day" on October 5th. Space is limited, so sign up here!

The Charleston Immigrant Coalition is hosting an Immigrant Forum on the same day at the Circular Congregational Church. Make sure you get your ticket over at Eventbrite!

CHS DSA comrades plan to attend both. If you wanna learn more about what we do, let's chat!

Music by Yung Kartz and John Phillips Sousa. Bet you didn't expect that combination, did ya?

Sep 30, 201917:02
Episode 7 - Interview With Fernando Soto From Recursos Estatales
Sep 02, 201901:01:20
Episode 6 - DSA National Convention 2019 Analysis
Aug 29, 201901:07:29
Episode 5 - Interview With Charleston Food Not Bombs
Jul 31, 201936:10
Episode 4 - The Green New Deal vs. Universal Basic Income

Episode 4 - The Green New Deal vs. Universal Basic Income

Democrats have had their first primary debates of the election cycle, and it's definitely a crowded field at this point, but one candidate in particular has caught our attention: Silicon Valley entrepreneur and former corporate attorney Andrew Yang.

Over the past few months, Yang has rose to prominence promoting a Universal Basic Income plan that he calls the "Freedom Dividend", which guarantees every American a monthly stipend of $1000. But what are the drawbacks of this plan, and how does it compare to the vastly superior Green New Deal put forward recently by Senator Edward Markey and Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez? Will it help workers gain back control of their economy and their workplaces, or is it a simple bait-and-switch tactic?

In this episode, we compare and contrast the Green New Deal and the so-called "Freedom Dividend", provide some analysis on how these plans might look on a local level, and present both strategies within the concept of a socialist economy, framing the argument as a battle between the needs of labor vs. the whims of capital.

The Lowcountry is on the front lines of both climate change and a shifting economy in favor of predatory capitalists. Understanding how these two very different approaches tackle these issues is critical.

For further critical analysis on Andrew Yang and the "Freedom Dividend"

1. "Why is Andrew Yang Running for President?" by Mehdi Hassan:
https://cms.megaphone.fm/channel/deconstructed?selected=FLM7275244952

2. "The Case Against a Basic Income" by Daniel Zamora: https://www.jacobinmag.com/2017/12/universal-basic-income-inequality-work

3. "Universal Basic Income: Ruling class scam or step toward socialism?" by Tim Libretti: https://www.peoplesworld.org/article/universal-basic-income-ruling-class-scam-or-step-toward-socialism/

4. "On The Politics of Basic Income" by Peter Frase: http://www.peterfrase.com/2018/07/on-the-politics-of-basic-income/

Music by: Peg & The Rejected, Defy The Mall, KIRK, The Dubbstyle, and Regular Gonzalez

Jul 04, 201949:22
Episode 3 - Abortion Rights Under Attack

Episode 3 - Abortion Rights Under Attack

Recently, a series of so-called "fetal heartbeat" bills have been circulating in various state legislatures. These bills are a extreme form of abortion restriction legislation which makes abortions illegal as soon as the so-called "embryonic or fetal heartbeat" can be detected, which is typically six weeks into the pregnancy and before most folks are certain that they're pregnant.

Charleston DSA unequivocally rejects any attempt to restrict abortion rights and bodily autonomy. In the first segment, we analyze the difference between the various bills in different states, and how they compare and contrast to South Carolina's own so-called "fetal heartbeat" bill. In the second segment, we provide a socialist analysis of abortion rights and bodily autonomy, and explain how these bills are yet another example of class warfare. We highlight how these bills have nothing to do with “protecting life”, but are just another tool used by the predatory capitalist class to enslave us. We wrap up the episode by giving some examples of mutual aid and direct action that our comrades can use to push back against this latest push to eradicate the most fundamental of our rights: the right to control our own bodies.

This episode was recorded when the state legislature was still in session. Since then, South Carolina's so-called "fetal heartbeat" bill has passed the house and moved on to the Senate. We have updated the list of resources to include contact information for South Carolina state senators.

Contact your state representative:
https://www.scstatehouse.gov/member.php?chamber=H

Contact your state senator: https://www.scstatehouse.gov/member.php?chamber=S

If you need an abortion here in the southeast, there are many groups across dedicated to raising funds or providing resources to help you.

  1. The National Network Of Abortion Funds: https://abortionfunds.org/
  2. Richmond Reproductive Freedom Projects: http://www.rrfp.net/
  3. Blue Ridge Abortion Fund: https://blueridgeabortionfund.org/
  4. Carolina Abortion Fund: http://carolinaabortionfund.org/
  5. Tennessee Reproductive Action Fund: https://sisterreach.org/
  6. Access Reproductive Care — Southeast: http://www.arc-southeast.org/
  7. Yellowhammer Fund: https://yellowhammerfund.org/
  8. Mississippi Reproductive Freedom Fund: https://msreprofreedomfund.org/
  9. New Orleans Abortion Fund: http://neworleansabortionfund.org/
  10. North Florida Justice Fund: https://www.plannedparenthood.org/planned-parenthood-south-east-north-florida
  11. Central Florida Women's Emergency Fund: http://cflwef.org/
  12. W.O.M.E.N.: https://abortionfunds.org/fund/w-o-m-e-n/
  13. Emergency Medical Assistance Inc.: http://www.emawpb.org/
  14. Women's Emergency Network: http://www.wen-online.org/

Music by David Rovics, Peg & The Rejected, Neil Cross, and 27 Hearts Beats

Jun 15, 201952:30
Episode 2: #AllOutMay1 South Carolina Teacher Walkout & South Carolina Labor Struggles Throughout History

Episode 2: #AllOutMay1 South Carolina Teacher Walkout & South Carolina Labor Struggles Throughout History

In the spirit of May Day, this episode discusses the recent #AllOutMay1 statewide teacher walkout from a socialist perspective. We also suggest some ways in which comrades might support our teachers and fellow workers, as well as how to encourage a culture of vigorously defending the right to a free, high-quality public education via direct action.

We also spend a little time towards the end of the episode talking about labor history here in the region and how it connects to the current struggles within the South Carolina education system, which currently sits among the worst-ranked in the nation according to U.S. News & World Report.

Additional background music from https://www.zapsplat.com

May 23, 201941:48
Episode 1: We Want The World

Episode 1: We Want The World

The debut episode of Renegade Paradise, in which we discuss how capitalism and socialism are talked about in popular political discourse, and why this popular discourse is inaccurate and problematic. We also present a brief summary of Charleston DSA’s interpretation and definition of socialism.

May 07, 201919:50