

It Could Happen Here
Cool Zone Media and iHeartPodcasts
It Could Happen Here started as an exploration of the possibility of a new civil war. Now a daily show, it's evolved into a chronicle of collapse as it happens, and an exploration of how we might build a better future. Every day Robert Evans, Garrison Davis, Mia Wong, and James Stout take you on a jaunty walk through the burning ruins of the old world and towards a better one that lays just on the horizon.
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Nov 8, 2024 • 32min
Trump's Deportation Plans
The hosts dive into Trump's expected deportation plans and their potential impact on undocumented communities. They discuss the logistical challenges and historical context surrounding mass deportations. Economic implications are examined, contrasting the contributions of undocumented households with the costs of deportation. The risks faced by DACA recipients and mixed-status families are highlighted, along with the vital role of sanctuary laws and community support in advocating for undocumented individuals.

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Nov 7, 2024 • 38min
Still Don't Panic: An Election Response
The conversation dives into navigating the emotional aftermath of elections, balancing hope and realism. It discusses the resilience of communities amid harsh policies and the importance of informed decision-making. Voter dynamics and party loyalty come under scrutiny, emphasizing the need for a compelling vision from the left. Humor is blended with anarchist traditions, making for entertaining commentary. Practical advice for activism and community engagement is shared, alongside tips on protecting digital privacy during politically uncertain times.

Nov 6, 2024 • 26min
An Election Episode feat. Robert
Robert dives into the complexities of this election season, exploring what might unfold in unexpected ways. He discusses the surge of unrest in the wake of election results and the fear surrounding law enforcement actions. The conversation touches on the dynamics between key political figures like Harris and Trump, alongside rising far-right influences. It also highlights the alarming misuse of technology against activists and the rise of authoritarianism, all while emphasizing the crucial role of community resilience in safeguarding democracy.

Nov 5, 2024 • 34min
Remember, Remember, the (Other) 5th of November
Dive into the origins of Guy Fawkes Day and its ties to the tumultuous Protestant-Catholic divide. Discover the revolutionary aftermath of Martin Luther’s actions, linking them to the German Peasants' War. Explore the evolution of anti-Catholic sentiments and the cultural significance of fire traditions. Reflect on how Guy Fawkes’ legacy has transformed into a symbol for anti-establishment movements worldwide. Plus, a fascinating look at the future of trans cinema and the role of cultural narratives in amplifying marginalized voices.

Nov 4, 2024 • 27min
Trump's Constitutional Sheriffs
Cloee Cooper, an investigative reporter and research director at Political Research Associates, dives into the controversial rise of constitutional sheriffs. She discusses their alarming push against democracy as the 2024 elections loom, revealing how these sheriffs collaborate with right-wing movements. Cooper highlights the potential dangers of deputizing civilians and the shifting dynamics of local law enforcement, including the rise in extremist rhetoric and militia movements. Her insights are vital for understanding the implications for governance and community safety.

Nov 3, 2024 • 25min
CZM Book Club: A Bunch of Stories About Russian Witches
Dive into the captivating world of Russian witches! Explore the rich folklore that reveals the societal complexities surrounding these mystical figures. Discover lesser-known tales beyond Baba Yaga, highlighting dark humor and cultural significance. Follow Prince Ivan on a perilous journey that intertwines magic and resilience, while facing challenges in a gripping contest against a witch. These stories illuminate themes of power dynamics, femininity, and the enduring strength of women throughout history, all wrapped in an enchanting narrative.

Nov 2, 2024 • 3h 13min
The Darién Gap: Where Dreams Die
Joined by Erika Pinheiro, an expert on U.S. immigration law, this discussion unpacks the harrowing realities of traversing the Darién Gap. Pinheiro shares insights on the legal complexities faced by desperate migrants fleeing violence and poverty. Heart-wrenching stories illustrate the emotional and physical struggles endured on this perilous journey. The talk also highlights the role of local communities, the resilience of migrants, and the urgent need for compassionate responses to the humanitarian crisis.

Nov 1, 2024 • 38min
What Can You Do? Mutual Aid Along the Migrant Journey
Delve into the harrowing journeys of migrants navigating the treacherous Darien Gap, where their stories of struggle and unexpected unity emerge. Explore the harsh realities posed by restrictive laws and negative media portrayals that affect communities like Haitians and Venezuelans. Hear personal narratives that highlight resilience amid crisis and the emotional toll suffered by those striving for a better life. The discussion intertwines humanity, compassion, and the urgent need for social justice along the U.S.-Mexico border.

Oct 31, 2024 • 42min
As If We Had Been Imprisoned: The Migrant Reception Center
In a gripping exploration of the migrant experience, personal stories from the Lajas Blancas reception center reveal the emotional turmoil and resilience of those displaced. The discussion touches on the deep connections between migration and cultural identity, emphasizing the role of music in forging bonds. The harrowing realities of financial struggles, deportation, and the failures of asylum systems highlight the urgent need for compassion and systemic change. Amidst suffering, the strength of community support shines through, illuminating both the challenges and contributions of migrants.

Oct 30, 2024 • 41min
They Don’t Care About Us: What Migrants Leave Behind
The podcast dives into the emotional and practical challenges migrants face when leaving their homelands, illuminating personal stories that reveal deep connections to family and culture. It examines the perilous journeys of Venezuelans and Africans, driven by harsh economic and political conditions, and the resilience they exhibit. The complexities of navigating immigration criteria and their impacts on lives are explored, alongside heart-wrenching accounts that unveil the broader implications of displacement and the human spirit's enduring hope.


