This is Hell!
Summary: Long-form interviews with writers, thinkers and workers from around the world and across the spectrum of experience.
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Podcasts:
Civil rights lawyer Flint Taylor explains why the Chicago Police Department is reform-proof. / Attorney Brian Foley draws the blueprints for a legal resistance to the Trump administration.
May wrote the article The Patient War: What awaits Trump in Afghanistan in the February issue of Harper's. PLUS: Chuck on Trumpism, Rotten History
Black Agenda Report's Bruce Dixon lays out a new direction for the left, beyond hashtags. / In a Moment of Truth, Jeff Dorchen discusses disposable people.
Writer Rebecca Liao surveys the space between Trump, China and capitalism's global elite. PLUS: Question From Hell!
CIP Americas Director Laura Carlsen views Trump's US-Mexico policy from the other side of a wall. / Cultural critic Henry Giroux calls for militant hope and radical action in a time of collapse.
Journalist Kevin Gosztola reports on the politics of Chelsea Manning's newly won freedom. PLUS: Trump Denialism, Rotten History and Listener Mail
Writer Elliot Sperber discusses the concept of the wall in an age of neoliberalism and mass migration. / In a Moment of Truth Jeff Dorchen reveals his dissatisfaction with our incoming president.
Journalist Antonia Juhasz explains why Rex Tillerson could be America's most dangerous Secretary of State. PLUS: Question From Hell!
Live from Seoul, Marc Flury catches us up on South Korea's shaman / fairy / cult / horse dancing / impeachment story. / Researcher Jake Johnston explains what Guy Philippe's extradition reveals about US influence in Haiti.
Former CIA analyst John Nixon explains what he learned about US intelligence from the interrogation of Saddam Hussein. PLUS: Chuck vs Meryl Streep, Rotten History
Journalist Stefania Maurizi talks about losing her Julian Assange interview to the fake news cycle. / In a Moment of Truth, Jeff Dorchen examines toxic masculinity and capitalism, like a boss.
Writer Alexandra Chassin explores the obsessions of drug war architect Harry J. Anslinger.
Live from São Paulo, Brian Mier looks for signs of US involvement in Brazil's 2016 coup. / The price of rent and risk in San Francisco's drag scene.
Author Mark Danner looks through Trump's election season performance, and sees no second act. PLUS: Rotten History
This is Hell's favorite interviews of 2016 Featuring: Jodi Dean, Alan Taylor, Micah White, James Livingston, Jennifer Geist-Rutledge and Jeff Dorchen