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The podcast currently has 9 episodes available.
In this interview, Haris discusses the state’s attack on the Idomeni border camp, the forced relocation of migrants to state run detention centers in the periphery of the city exposing individuals to the most toxic conditions, and efforts by Thessaloniki anti-authoritarian struggles to work with migrants to recuperate housing within the city center itself. Haris also distinguishes squatting in Thessaloniki versus Athens’ Exarchia district. He concludes by discussing the churches and Syriza’s demolition of migrant housing located on church property. We continue the conversation exploring how Greek anti-authoritarian encounters with migrant networks transformed understandings around the commons. In particular, not only creating safe spaces offering all the basic amenities, but spaces of trust and deepening social relations. We then discuss the future of migrant housing squats and self-run camps, the corruption of the refugee aid industry, and the emergence so called “internal” borders within the Greek state restricting movement for migrants refusing to claim asylum within island detention centers.
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Overworked? Underpaid? And still get heat from the bosses that you should be doing more with less cause you’re serving the most vulnerable? Even clinics and nonprofits claiming the most progressive intentions inherit some of the most exploitative practices against their workers. In this episode, we speak with a healthcare worker who linked up with her fellow docs, nurses, and administrators to resist union busting tactics by their bosses and promote fairer conditions in an LGBT clinic. We also talk with our guest about how she got involved with social justice work before entering medical school and where she is now following the dramatic unionizing effort.
Health Autonomy is brought to you by mask.fm, a podcast network by Mask Magazine. To support this show and others, visit our Patreon. This episode was edited by Joe Kujawa.
Please take a moment to rate and review Health Autonomy on iTunes, which helps others discover our show.
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The physical and psychological impact of incarceration in Germany is shocking, resulting in suicides and other sequelae. In this interview with an editor of the Gefangenen Info, we learn about the prison abolition struggle in Germany and how German activists are joining with migrant collectives to create mutual aid networks, political actions, and other strategies in response.
Health Autonomy is brought to you by mask.fm, a podcast network by Mask Magazine. To support this show and others, visit our Patreon. This episode was edited by Joe Kujawa.
Please take a moment to rate and review Health Autonomy on iTunes, which helps others discover our show.
Woodbine
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A conversation about reproductive health with Chloe.
"A lot of people are uncomfortable with the idea of a 'DIY abortion.' One reason is that the left has ceded the abortion and reproductive rights debates to a more liberal movement. A big slogan of the liberal pro choice movement is 'we won't go back to doing DIY abortions,' but this has inadvertently encouraged a medicalization and institutionalization of abortion."
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Health Autonomy is brought to you by mask.fm, a podcast network by Mask Magazine. To support this show and others, visit our Patreon. This episode was edited by Joe Kujawa.
Please take a moment to rate and review Health Autonomy on iTunes, which helps others discover our show.
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Mental health affects millions of people – 1 in 5 Americans according to some estimates, with half of them not receiving any treatment. Part of the problem might be that we see the mind as orderly and contained, when really the mind seems to be characterized by disorder. Some indigenous cultures view 'insane' as synonymous with shamanic capabilities. Kids are medicated because they can't sit in class, even though stillness is antithetical to the imaginative, dynamic, reactive world children inhabit.
In this episode, Frank and Babak talk to their friend and comrade Leijia about personal experiences of mental health, and how considerations of mental health can increase our collective capacity.
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Health Autonomy is brought to you by mask.fm, a podcast network by Mask Magazine. To support this show and others, visit our Patreon. This episode was edited by Joe Kujawa.
Please take a moment to rate and review Health Autonomy on iTunes, which helps others discover our show.
Woodbine
For announcements, follow the network Twitter, @maskdotfm. For feedback and information, contact: [email protected].
Health Autonomy is brought to you by **mask.fm, a podcast network from Mask Magazine. To support this show and others, visit our Patreon.
Please take a moment to rate and review Health Autonomy on iTunes, which helps others discover our show.
This episode was produced by Joe Kujawa & Yvette Hall in Brooklyn, NY.
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Closing Poem "Karma" by award winning poet, Dominique Christina
For announcements, follow the network Twitter, @maskdotfm. For feedback and information, contact: [email protected].
Health Autonomy is brought to you by **mask.fm, a podcast network from Mask Magazine. To support this show and others, visit our Patreon.
Please take a moment to rate and review Health Autonomy on iTunes, which helps others discover our show.
This episode was produced by Joe Kujawa & Yvette Hall in Brooklyn, NY.
For announcements, follow the network Twitter, @maskdotfm. For feedback and information, contact: [email protected].
Health Autonomy is brought to you by:
mask.fm, a podcast network from Mask Magazine. To support this show and others, visit our Patreon.
Woodbine
Please take a moment to rate and review Health Autonomy on iTunes, which helps others discover our show.
This episode was produced by Yvette Hall in Brooklyn, NY.
For announcements, follow the network Twitter, @maskdotfm. For feedback and information, contact: [email protected].
Health Autonomy is brought to you by:
mask.fm, a podcast network from Mask Magazine. To support this show and others, visit our Patreon.
Woodbine
Please take a moment to rate and review Health Autonomy on iTunes, which helps others discover our show.
For announcements, follow the network Twitter, @maskdotfm. For feedback and information, contact: [email protected].
The podcast currently has 9 episodes available.