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  • Episode 6 - Media and Empire (w/ Chenjerai Kumanyika)
    Dec 15 2025

    Do the mainstream media need history lessons—or do they understand America’s past and choose not to tell the truth?

    In this episode of Right of Resistance, host Kuros Charney is joined by scholar, journalist, artist, and organizer Chenjerai Kumanyika for a wide-ranging conversation about media and empire—and why mainstream journalism so often fails to explain the world it claims to cover.

    Drawing on his work as a Peabody Award–winning podcaster (Uncivil, Empire City) and editor of Hammer & Hope, Kumanyika explores mainstream media institutions as terrains of struggle, where political education is often absent and official narratives crowd out structural truths. He breaks down what journalists actually need to understand in order to report the daily news, how “public safety” is weaponized to scare voters, and how capitalism and empire produce a fictional understanding of the world—one that too often leads to violence.

    The conversation also covers Palestine solidarity on campuses that suppress dissent, Zohran Mamdani’s shifting positions on policing, the hard realities of coalition-building on the left, and why you shouldn’t look to tech bros for insight into masculinity.

    Don’t miss this urgent, incisive conversation with one of the sharpest media critics working today.

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    1 Std. und 21 Min.
  • Episode 5 - Art of Resistance (w/ Najla Said)
    Dec 8 2025

    At a time when global solidarity with Palestine has never been stronger yet the situation on the ground remains brutally urgent, where does art fit into the struggle for Palestinian liberation?

    Writer, actor, and public speaker Najla Said joins host Kuros Charney to explore that question and much more. Drawing on her work in theater and memoir, Najla speaks candidly about the political pressures placed on Palestinian artists, the increasing censorship on U.S. college campuses, and why she no longer feels obligated to make Zionists “comfortable” in her storytelling.

    She also reflects on the rapid evolution of Palestine solidarity among young people, the significance of Hollywood’s boycott letter, and how generational shifts—cultural and political—are reshaping the narrative landscape. And yes, she offers her take on what her father, Edward Said, would think of Zohran Mamdani’s election as mayor of New York City.

    It’s a conversation about art, courage, and the power of telling the truth when institutions fail to.

    Catch Najla onstage in DC in her show Imperfect Allies: Children of Opposite Sides, December 11–14, and follow her on Instagram @kittybubble

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    Theme music by Josh Charney.



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    1 Std. und 16 Min.
  • Episode 4 - The War on Speech (w/ Jenin Younes)
    Nov 23 2025



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    1 Std. und 2 Min.
  • Episode 3 - Decolonize Your Mind (w/ Dr. Sabreena Ghaffar-Siddiqui)
    Oct 29 2025

    Nearly two years after being forced out of her academic posts for speaking up for Palestine, Dr. Sabreena Ghaffar-Siddiqui remains one of the most fearless voices challenging the empire’s narrative.

    In this episode of Right of Resistance, Dr. Sabreena joins host Kuros Charney to explain why being pro-Palestine isn’t enough—and why liberation begins with naming the forces that stand in its way. She connects the struggle for Palestine to the global fight against systems of oppression that reach deep into our own institutions and minds.

    A scholar of criminology and sociology and a leading DEI expert, Dr. Sabreena brings both academic rigor and activist insight to expose the crimes of empire and the social conditioning that lets them endure. Together, we examine how colonial logic continues to shape Western thought—and what it truly means to decolonize your mind.

    As we confront the ideologies we’ve inherited from centuries of empire, this conversation calls on all of us to unlearn, resist, and imagine freedom beyond the colonial world.

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    Theme music by Josh Charney



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    1 Std. und 22 Min.
  • Episode 2 - Doctors Under Fire (w/ Rupa Marya)
    Aug 28 2025

    As Israel continues to strike Gaza's hospitals with U.S. weapons, the American medical community has been largely silent. But not Dr. Rupa Marya. The UCSF physician and professor was fired for her outspoken opposition to the bombing of Gaza’s hospitals—a chilling reminder that, nearly two years into the genocide, speaking out on behalf of Palestine carries severe consequences.

    Her removal was not sudden. It was the culmination of a more than year-long campaign by donors, lawyers, and a California state senator to silence her. Harassed by administrators, doxed by Canary Mission, abandoned by colleagues, and betrayed by her university, Dr. Marya nevertheless kept speaking out.

    Now she joins host Kuros Charney on Right of Resistance to tell her story. She also discusses her book Inflamed: Deep Medicine and the Anatomy of Injustice—a startling account of how capitalism, colonialism, and systemic racism can literally kill us. As the Trump administration bulldozes our healthcare system and suppresses those who speak truth to power, Dr. Marya’s book is more relevant than ever. What must we do to halt our society’s dangerous trajectory—and where will we end up if we don’t?

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    44 Min.
  • Episode 1 - Dismantling the Empire (w/ Maura Finkelstein)
    Jul 29 2025

    More than a year after being fired from Muhlenberg College for her outspoken support of Palestinian liberation, Dr. Maura Finkelstein is still speaking out—louder than ever. She joins host Kuros Charney on the premiere episode of Right of Resistance to discuss the devastation in Gaza, the political oppression in the United States, and the frameworks that uphold both. In this urgent and unflinching conversation, Dr. Finkelstein connects the Palestinian struggle to Zionism, American empire, capitalism, higher education, and the mainstream media’s complicity in genocide. The result is a stark reminder that none of us are free until Palestine is free.

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    Theme music by Josh Charney.



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    1 Std. und 19 Min.