Episodes

Wednesday Apr 07, 2021
Discussion with Ahjamu Umi, author/organizer
Wednesday Apr 07, 2021
Wednesday Apr 07, 2021
We spend the hour with long-time organizer, Ahjamu Umi, talking about his insight-filled new book on how to be an effective organizer, out now in paperback and ebook forms -- A Guide for Organizing Defense against White Supremacist, Patriarchal, and Fascist Violence.

Tuesday Apr 06, 2021
Fifth Estate Live with Keith McHenry and Defense Fund PDX
Tuesday Apr 06, 2021
Tuesday Apr 06, 2021
We spend the hour with Food Not Bombs cofounder, Keith McHenry, remotely joining me and folks from Defense Fund PDX here in Laurelhurst Park, which has become a focal point in the movement in Portland to stop the sweeps of tent encampments, and treat the housing crisis like the crisis that it is.

Tuesday Apr 06, 2021
New song: "In the Hills of Forest Grove"
Tuesday Apr 06, 2021
Tuesday Apr 06, 2021
How would you feel if an angry man, clearly motivated by antipathy towards your Black Lives Matter signs, came in the middle of the night, hitting your car, smashing things on your porch, yelling provocatively, banging on your locked front door, for seven minutes? How would you feel if you then found out this man was an off-duty cop, whose department wanted to pretend nothing happened? This is a true story from last October in the sleepy Portland suburb of Forest Grove, which has resurfaced in the news locally because it's not the only incident of police misconduct there, and the people want accountability.
This is another collaboration between me (lyrics) and the brilliant Olympia-based punk folk outfit, Virtual Bird (music).

Friday Apr 02, 2021
New song: "Dying on the Sidewalk"
Friday Apr 02, 2021
Friday Apr 02, 2021
Over 100 people died on the sidewalks of Portland in 2019. Who knows how many died last year. They just renewed their declaration of a housing crisis here -- what they mean by that, who knows, as their deadly "sweeps" continue unabated.
This track is another collaboration between me and Virtual Bird.

Friday Apr 02, 2021
Stop The Sweeps PRESS CONFERENCE
Friday Apr 02, 2021
Friday Apr 02, 2021
Pretty much bumper-to-bumper coverage of today's press conference in Laurelhurst Park against the ongoing sweeps of houseless communities that are happening across this city constantly, successful resistance against which is currently ongoing at Laurelhurst Park, if not at the many other locations currently under this form of assault.

Thursday Apr 01, 2021
Flashpoints
Thursday Apr 01, 2021
Thursday Apr 01, 2021
Food Not Bombs cofounder Keith McHenry and I were on the radio show, Flashpoints, on KPFA last Friday, talking about stopping the sweeps of tent encampments across the country, police torture, and other subjects. Here's the show, archived for posterity.

Wednesday Mar 31, 2021
New song: "There Is A Cage"
Wednesday Mar 31, 2021
Wednesday Mar 31, 2021
My friend Keith McHenry is one of many people around the world who has been held in a cage like the one he drew, of the secret black site where the San Francisco police tortures their prisoners, in such a way that leaves no mark. They kept him in there for days on end, on multiple occasions.
I wrote the lyrics, and the brilliant Olympia folk punk phenomenon known as Virtual Bird set it to music, and that's Jane Reynolds delivering the vocals.
The song goes out to all the victims of torture, everywhere, who have been held in such cages.

Tuesday Mar 30, 2021
Ezra Brain interviews David Rovics for Left Voice
Tuesday Mar 30, 2021
Tuesday Mar 30, 2021
Ezra Brain interviewed me on Monday (3/29/2021) for a piece he's writing for Left Voice. This is the unedited interview that we recorded. We covered a lot of ground, from popular education to the music industry to eviction defense, and I was mostly coherent, I think.

Monday Mar 29, 2021
Discussion with Olusola Oyeleye, director of Paul Robeson's Love Song
Monday Mar 29, 2021
Monday Mar 29, 2021
We spend the hour with award-winning theater director, Olusola Oyeleye, talking about writing, directing, acting, and the state of theater in general. The radio play, Paul Robeson's Love Song, written by Tayo Aluko and directed by Olusola Oyeleye, drops worldwide on April 9th.
You can also find this as the latest episode of the podcast, This Week with David Rovics, wherever you get your podcasts.

Sunday Mar 28, 2021
Discussion with Mic Crenshaw, cohost of podcast, It Did Happen Here
Sunday Mar 28, 2021
Sunday Mar 28, 2021
We spend the hour with hip-hop artist and Anti-Racist Action cofounder Mic Crenshaw, author of an upcoming book about Black skinheads on PM Press, and cohost of a fantastic new podcast series about the early days of ARA and related networks in the struggle against the far right, It Did Happen Here.

