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Originally hosted by the Organic Filaments Network, this conversation with Jordan from The Dugout traces the roots of political commitment and collective endurance. From environmental organizing post-2020 to lessons drawn from the Zapatistas, Rojava, and Black anarchist tradition, this dialogue is a deep dive into memory, infrastructure, and the emotional and strategic realities of building resistance.
Topics include: Gaza solidarity, tech in organizing, political alienation, labor as survival, the betrayal of electoral politics, and what it means to sustain community under siege. A reflection on rage, love, and clarity in the long war for liberation.
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01:24 Welcome to the Organic Filaments Network
03:27 Entering organizing through environmental work post 2020
05:56 Political memory and the archive as grounding
08:22 Looking to Zapatistas MST Soviets for strategic models
11:08 Those are my comrades dying — solidarity and Gaza
13:18 Strategy security culture and organizing behind enemy lines
14:54 Tech Bluetooth and tactical communication
17:21 Limits of Afro pessimism and what people actually live
19:35 Building Judas and the Black Messiah under pressure
21:43 What we lose when protest replaces infrastructure
23:48 Anarchist labor and economic tradition as base for survival 24:36 Occupations communes and federated alternatives
28:10 Rojava militancy and organizing before the war comes
30:03 Caste debt and racial capitalism as layered dispossession
31:43 Political alienation and clarity in survival work
34:01 Neighborhood defense as long term organizing
35:34 Rage love and the method of building
36:01 What sustains organizers in moments of isolation
37:00 Zoran Mamdani electoral contradiction and betrayal
37:25 Post Occupy politics and movement capture
44:24 Why The Dugout was created memory clarity education
47:36 Internationalism diaspora and anti colonial solidarity
51:36 Podcast as political diary and anarchist experiment
52:35 Healing grief and the political necessity of stepping back
54:44 Martyrdom and memory across generations
59:22 Authoritarians out organizing us and what to do about it
1:03:25 The next phase of The Dugout archives modules infrastructure
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Stay connected with The Dugout! Follow us for updates, exclusive content, and more:
🔗 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dugoutpodcast/
🔗 Substack: https://tdugout.substack.com/
🔗YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thedugoutpod
🔗 Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TheDugoutPod
🔗 Website: https://bio.site/thedugoutpodcast
🔗 Watch Prince Shakur on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMMgrSHWLLU4U_FnJ1u10Ug
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Originally hosted by the Organic Filaments Network, this conversation with Jordan from The Dugout traces the roots of political commitment and collective endurance. From environmental organizing post-2020 to lessons drawn from the Zapatistas, Rojava, and Black anarchist tradition, this dialogue is a deep dive into memory, infrastructure, and the emotional and strategic realities of building resistance.
Topics include: Gaza solidarity, tech in organizing, political alienation, labor as survival, the betrayal of electoral politics, and what it means to sustain community under siege. A reflection on rage, love, and clarity in the long war for liberation.
Follow Organic Filament Network
Youtube
Spotify
Instagram - @organicfilamentsnetwork
01:24 Welcome to the Organic Filaments Network
03:27 Entering organizing through environmental work post 2020
05:56 Political memory and the archive as grounding
08:22 Looking to Zapatistas MST Soviets for strategic models
11:08 Those are my comrades dying — solidarity and Gaza
13:18 Strategy security culture and organizing behind enemy lines
14:54 Tech Bluetooth and tactical communication
17:21 Limits of Afro pessimism and what people actually live
19:35 Building Judas and the Black Messiah under pressure
21:43 What we lose when protest replaces infrastructure
23:48 Anarchist labor and economic tradition as base for survival 24:36 Occupations communes and federated alternatives
28:10 Rojava militancy and organizing before the war comes
30:03 Caste debt and racial capitalism as layered dispossession
31:43 Political alienation and clarity in survival work
34:01 Neighborhood defense as long term organizing
35:34 Rage love and the method of building
36:01 What sustains organizers in moments of isolation
37:00 Zoran Mamdani electoral contradiction and betrayal
37:25 Post Occupy politics and movement capture
44:24 Why The Dugout was created memory clarity education
47:36 Internationalism diaspora and anti colonial solidarity
51:36 Podcast as political diary and anarchist experiment
52:35 Healing grief and the political necessity of stepping back
54:44 Martyrdom and memory across generations
59:22 Authoritarians out organizing us and what to do about it
1:03:25 The next phase of The Dugout archives modules infrastructure
—---------------------------------------------
Stay connected with The Dugout! Follow us for updates, exclusive content, and more:
🔗 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dugoutpodcast/
🔗 Substack: https://tdugout.substack.com/
🔗YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thedugoutpod
🔗 Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TheDugoutPod
🔗 Website: https://bio.site/thedugoutpodcast
🔗 Watch Prince Shakur on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMMgrSHWLLU4U_FnJ1u10Ug
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