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Dr. Cintli on journalism, Los Angeles, the 2020 election, and the social contract
Election 2020 Podcast

Dr. Cintli on journalism, Los Angeles, the 2020 election, and the social contract

December 23, 2020December 23, 20202 min read

Public Intellectuals’ editor Teka Lo speaks with Dr. Cintli about journalism, the LA Sheriff, Rubén Salazar, the 2020 election and the Biden and Harris win, California

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Election 2020 Podcast

The (not so) awful truth about Generation X

December 3, 2020December 3, 20201 min read

Editor Teka Lo and contributor John Kawakami discuss Generation X, racism, Los Angeles, Zines, LA Eastside, Metroblogger, Livejournal, skinheads, and more! Public Intellectuals is magazine that

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Exit Poll —Respite: Shizu Saldamando
Art Exit Poll Exit Poll Podcast

Exit Poll —Respite: Shizu Saldamando

November 30, 2020November 30, 20205 min read

Is your art political?Yes. My art is very political. I am primarily a portrait based artist who focuses on friends and family from different musical,

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Debt Collective, Los Angeles – Cancelling student loans, so that we can have a future
Election 2020 Podcast

Debt Collective, Los Angeles – Cancelling student loans, so that we can have a future

November 27, 2020November 27, 20202 min read

Public Intellectuals’ editor Teka Lo in conversation with Debt Collective’s Dr. Richelle Brooks. Dr. Richelle Brooks is the co-founder of the Los Angeles chapter of The Debt Collective, founder

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David Rocklin, Exit Poll
Exit Poll Exit Poll Podcast

David Rocklin, Exit Poll

October 27, 2020October 27, 20202 min read

Is your work political? Not overtly, though it tends to explore othered lives, outsider lives, and so in that way I suppose it can be

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Lovecraft Country Finale Podcast Recap, Episode 10: ‘Full Circle’

October 19, 2020October 19, 20201 min read

Public Intellectuals’ editor Teka Lo and contributor Jack O’Kent discuss Lovecraft Country’s final episode. Misha Green told us who she was, so we should have known

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Lovecraft Country, Episode 9 “Rewind 1921,” SNL Bill Burr, and LGBTQ life in Reconstruction era Black America

October 12, 2020October 12, 20201 min read

Public Intellectuals‘ editor Teka Lo and contributor Jack O’Kent discuss Lovecraft Country, Episode 9 “Rewind 1921.” “Where is your fire? I say where is your fire?Can’t

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Jig-a-Bobo, Lovecraft Country Ep 8

October 6, 2020October 6, 20201 min read

Public Intellectuals’ editor Teka Lo and contributor Jack O’Kent discuss Lovecraft Country, Episode 8 “Jig-a-Bobo.”  It is a Cruel Summer. 

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Faculty cuts at Rutgers University largely unionized writing program

October 4, 2020October 4, 20201 min read

Faculty cuts at Rutgers Some of the lowest-paid non-tenured parttime faculty at universities are experiencing hard times. The excuse for cuts currently is COVID-19. In

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WTF Phoenix Graphics?! Messing up people’s mail-in ballots in very Black and Brown Brooklyn? Maybe not so random

September 30, 2020September 30, 20201 min read

Public Intellectuals editor, Teka Lo speaks with Brooklyn resident and activist, Dulcie Canton about the election, wrong ballots, Phoenix Graphics, and options. From ABC News:

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