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Green & Red: Podcasts for Scrappy Radicals

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Welcome to our scrappy podcast. Bob Buzzanco and Scott Parkin co-host a regular podcast to discuss radical environmental and anti-capitalist politics with organizers, academics, artists and more. Bob Buzzanco is a professor of history at the University of Houston. He specializes in, writes about and talks on the Vietnam War era, foreign policy, Vietnam, radical social movements, economics, and other stuff. Scott Parkin is climate organizer based in the San Francisco Bay Area. He has organized campaigns against Wall Street banks, mountaintop removal coal mining and the Keystone XL pipeline.Green and Red Politique Sciences politiques
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  • How Labor and Communities are Fighting ICE in the Twin Cities w/ Journalist Amie Stager (G&R 464)
    Feb 12 2026

    ICE's surge into Minneapolis-St. Paul continues. After the ICE murders of Renee Good and Alex Pretti, labor and community groups mobilized against the federal intervention.

    In our latest, we talk with labor reporter Amie Stager about what's happening on the ground in Minnesapolis-St. Paul. We discuss the labor led general strike on Jan. 23 and the student led strike on Jan. 30. We also discuss community resistance to ICE. Bio//

    Amie Stager (@amiestager) has worked for the Labor Education Service since 2020. She studied journalism at the University of Minnesota, where she also graduated with a master's degree in public history in 2025. She researches art, media, education, and collective action by and for working people and our movements. Her writing can be found in Workday Magazine, The Real News Network, In These Times, and Minnesota Women's Press. She is currently the Senior Associate editor at Workday Magazine.-------------------------------

    🎸 Outro- "Green and Red Blues" by Moody


    🔗 Links

    🔖 “We Will Not Stop Until ICE Is Abolished”: Nurses Hold Week of Action Following Murder of Alex Pretti (https://bit.ly/4kCj2us)

    🌐 Workday Magazine: https://workdaymagazine.org/


    🎙️ Follow Green and Red

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    💚 Support the Green and Red Podcast

    🎉 Become a Patron: https://www.patreon.com/greenredpodcast

    ☕ One-time donation: https://bit.ly/DonateGandR


    🌍 Our Networks

    🎧 Labor Podcast Network: https://www.laborradionetwork.org

    📢 Anti-Capitalist Podcast Network: https://linktr.ee/anticapitalistpodcastnetwork

    📻 Listen on WAMF (90.3 FM) New Orleans: https://wamf.org


    🎬 A Green and Red Podcast production

    👨‍🏫 Produced by Bob (@bobbuzzanco) and Scott (@sparki1969)

    ✂️ Edited by Scott

    🔔 Subscribe for more analysis on U.S. politics, leftist strategy, and anti-establishment resistance.



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    45 min
  • Legendary Film Director John Sayles on Labor, the Border and Empire in Novels and Film (G&R 463)
    Feb 10 2026

    In our latest, we talk with legendary filmmaker, screenwriter and novelist John Sayles. We start with a discussion about his new novel "Crucible." But also talk about labor, class consciousness, portraying the organizer as a hero, the border and the American empire in his, and other, films and novels.


    Bio//

    John Sayles is an Oscar nominated American independent film director, screenwriter, editor, actor, and novelist. He is known for writing and directing the films

    The Brother from Another Planet, Matewan, Eight Men Out, Passion Fish, The Secret of Roan Inish, Lone Star, Men with Guns, Sunshine State, Silver City and Amigo. He has written eight novels, the most recent being Yellow Earth, To Save the Man, Crucible and the forthcoming Gods of Gotham.

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    🎸 Outro- "Green and Red Blues" by Moody


    🔗 Links

    🔖 Crucible by John Sayles (https://bit.ly/4ts1SDN)

    🌐 John Sayles (https://bit.ly/3O9Fq1P)


    🎙️ Follow Green and Red

    🔗 Linktree: https://linktr.ee/greenandredpodcast

    🌐 Website: https://greenandredpodcast.org

    💬 Join our Discord community: https://discord.gg/uuP6yVQr

    📰 Follow us on Substack: https://greenandredpodcast.substack.com

    🌌 Follow us on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/podcastgreenred.bsky.social


    💚 Support the Green and Red Podcast

    🎉 Become a Patron: https://www.patreon.com/greenredpodcast

    ☕ One-time donation: https://bit.ly/DonateGandR


    🌍 Our Networks

    🎧 Labor Podcast Network: https://www.laborradionetwork.org

    📢 Anti-Capitalist Podcast Network: https://linktr.ee/anticapitalistpodcastnetwork

    📻 Listen on WAMF (90.3 FM) New Orleans: https://wamf.org


    🎬 A Green and Red Podcast production

    👨‍🏫 Produced by Bob (@bobbuzzanco) and Scott (@sparki1969)

    ✂️ Edited by Scott


    🙏 Special thanks to our executive producer Hep Ingham for helping us get this episode together .


    🔔 Subscribe for more analysis on U.S. politics, leftist strategy, and anti-establishment resistance.


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    55 min
  • The Rich History of General Strikes in America w/ Organizer and Writer Fred Glass (G&R 462)
    Feb 7 2026

    On January 23, 2026, we saw the first general strike in 80 years in Minnesota after the murder of Renee Good by ICE (one day before their murder of Veteran’s Administration ICU nurse and union member Alex Pretti). Organizing, direct action and strikes are increasing in recent years and have the potential to lead to a larger general strike. They also have a long rich history in the US. In our latest, Scott talks with writer, historian and labor organizer Fred Glass about the rich history of general strikes in America and their possibilities for the future. We also discussed Fred’s short film on May Day and the importance of May Day and the Haymarket Affair in modern labor history

    💥On Tuesday February 11th at 530pm at the Oakland community space at 1955 Broadway in downtown Oakland, Fred will be part of a panel discussing general strikes, May Day, labor organizing and more. Green and Read podcast will be live streaming the panel. Details in link below.💥Bio//

    Fred Glass is an educator, historian and organizer. He taught labor history at City College in San Francisco for 35 years and was the communications director for the California Federation of Teachers. He’s the author of “From Mission to Microchip: A History of the California Labor Movement” and edits California Red, the bimonthly newsletter of California Democratic Socialists of America.

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    🎸 Outro- "Green and Red Blues" by Moody


    🔗 Links

    🔖 Jacobin: The Citywide General Strike Has a Rich History in America (https://bit.ly/45WbAnM)

    🌐 February 10th on Oakland- May Day in the Time of Trump: Film and Panel Discussion (https://bit.ly/3O1HwRx)


    🎙️ Follow Green and Red

    🔗 Linktree: https://linktr.ee/greenandredpodcast

    🌐 Website: https://greenandredpodcast.org

    💬 Join our Discord community: https://discord.gg/uuP6yVQr

    📰 Follow us on Substack: https://greenandredpodcast.substack.com

    🌌 Follow us on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/podcastgreenred.bsky.social


    💚 Support the Green and Red Podcast

    🎉 Become a Patron: https://www.patreon.com/greenredpodcast

    ☕ One-time donation: https://bit.ly/DonateGandR


    🌍 Our Networks

    🎧 Labor Podcast Network: https://www.laborradionetwork.org

    📢 Anti-Capitalist Podcast Network: https://linktr.ee/anticapitalistpodcastnetwork

    📻 Listen on WAMF (90.3 FM) New Orleans: https://wamf.org


    🎬 A Green and Red Podcast production

    👨‍🏫 Produced by Bob (@bobbuzzanco) and Scott (@sparki1969)

    ✂️ Edited by Scott🔔 Subscribe for more analysis on U.S. politics, leftist strategy, and anti-establishment resistance.


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    46 min
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