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Brumaire, following a recent pilgrimage to Kansas, contemplates the life and work of the one cool white boy: John Brown. She does this by reading Henry David Thoreau's "Plea for Captain John Brown," stumbling and bumbling her way through it and the discussion afterwards. Hopefully it will prove enlightening.

Brumaire is joined this week by Rapidian staple Allison, to discuss her work in the journal and other media endeavors! Allison is a veteran reporter for the Rapidian, and works extensively with the Grand Rapids Media Center. A great show for those looking to get more involved in the electoral and journalistic side of things here in Grand Rapids.


Brumaire, in celebration of Halloween, breaks many show traditions, and opens up new doors. Here she has on her first ever two-time guest, friend of the show Joe on to discuss happenings in Ann Arbor. Sit back and enjoy this special halloween show.

Brumaire has on friend of the show Ashten, who is based out of the East Coast, to discuss various topics on organizing. Ashten organizes for a wide variety of causes, including disability and queer rights, and for Palestine and applies a wide range of theoretical bases into his practice.


Brumaire brings on friend of the show Doran to talk about their assessment of Muskegon's political and music scene. Doran is a Member of the Mollusks, a great goth rock band, give them a look!


Brumaire may get a bit too close for comfort in this one, as in a move of nothing short of nepotism, her own father appears on the show to discuss his experience organizing with the Muskegon Parks Coalition, among many other topics.

In this show, Brumaire looks at the music of Revolutionary movements in the Caribbean, hoping to perhaps transfer that spirit to her own inland sea.
