Episodes
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If you look, you'll see. Most people don't look.
Produced by Stephen Cassidy Jones and Liza Yeager.
Edited by Mitchell Johnson, with editorial oversight from Daniel Denvir.
Featuring Mark Pilkington, Valerie Kuletz, and Trevor Paglen.
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Reporter Dharna Noor learns about the Tennessee Valley Authority: the good, the bad, the past, and the future.
Produced by Dharna Noor. Edited by Liza Yeager and Mitchell Johnson, with editorial oversight from Daniel Denvir.
Support The Dig at https://www.patreon.com/thedig.
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Episodes manquant?
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Writer and critic Andrea Long Chu wanted to ask everyone in her family one simple question.
The Dig Presents is edited by Liza Yeager and Mitchell Johnson, with editorial oversight from Daniel Denvir and Alex Lewis.
Support The Dig at https://www.patreon.com/thedig.
Listen to the episode of Al Jazeera's The Take featuring Omar Etman and his Dig Presents story, A Garden in Cairo.
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A sonic memorial to the Black women of the Peoples Temple.
Produced and reported by Babette Thomas. Edited by Liza Yeager and Mitchell Johnson, with editorial oversight from Daniel Denvir and Alex Lewis.
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We have as many roads in the United States as we have streams and rivers.
Produced by Caroline Kanner and Jackson Roach, with original music by Jackson Roach. Edited by Liza Yeager and Mitchell Johnson, with editorial oversight from Daniel Denvir and Alex Lewis.
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Bibliography (in order of appearance):
A Field Guide to Roadside Wildflowers at Full Speed - Chris Helzer
Car Country: An Environmental History - Christopher W. Wells
On Trails: An Exploration - Robert Moor
Snell-Rood Lab
Crossings: How Road Ecology is Shaping the Future of Our Planet - Ben Goldfarb
A Short History of the Blockade: Giant Beavers, Diplomacy, and Regeneration in Nishnaabewin - Leanne Betasamosake Simpson
Who Belongs to the Land: An Essay on Camps, Blockades, and Indigenous Models of Remaking the World - Lou Cornum
Further reading available here.
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It started with a few cones and a cryptic sign.
Produced by Omar Etman. Edited by Liza Yeager, Mitchell Johnson, and Daniel Denvir.
Special thanks to Alan Dean, Alex Lewis, and Nihal El Aasar.
Support The Dig at Patreon.com/TheDig.
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Coming soon: The Dig Presents is a monthly series that features original documentary reporting, personal narrative, and other sonic experiments from a wide range of contributors.
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Antibody is a narrative series about how Covid-19 has changed everything and nothing at all.
In this episode:
All Cops Are Idiots (featuring Kafui Attoh, you can buy his book here: ugapress.org/book/9780820354217/rights-in-transit)
A Few Basic Demands (produced by Chenjerai Kumanyika (twitter.com/catchatweetdown))
After the Peak (by Karim Sariahmed (twitter.com/sariahmed), along with Alex Azan, Belicia Ding, Nijmie Zakkiyyah Dzurinko , Vanessa K. Ferrel, Michelle Gonzalez, Musaub Khan, and Marc Shi)
What We Talk About When We Talk About Mutual Aid (produced by Jackson Roach and Caroline Kanner (twitter.com/_idontCaroline))
Get in touch with DCH1 Amazonians United (facebook.com/DCH1United/)
Support Put People First! Pennsylvania (putpeoplefirstpa.org)
The mutual aid groups featured in this episode include: Ground Game LA (www.groundgamela.org) K Town For All (https://ktownforall.org) The Red Nation (therednation.org) Brave Space Alliance (https://www.bravespacealliance.org) and the Indigenous Kinship Collective (https://indigenouskinshipcollective.com).
Further reading on mutual aid:
Regan de Loggans' mutual aid zine (mutualaiddisasterrelief.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/LOGGANS-mutual-aid-zine.pdf)
The complete text of Kropotkin's book Mutual Aid: A Factor of Evolution (theanarchistlibrary.org/library/petr-kropotkin-mutual-aid-a-factor-of-evolution)
Mutual Aid Hub (www.mutualaidhub.org)
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Antibody is a narrative series about how Covid-19 has changed everything and nothing at all.
In this episode:
The Corner (featuring Pablo Alvarado and the National Day Laborer Organizing Network)
Stranger Pleasure (featuring Samuel Delany; produced by David Gutherz)
One House in Oakland (produced by Sophie Kasakove)
Role Call (produced by Andrea Long Chu)
Support day laborer economic survival with a contribution at https://ndlon.org/
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Antibody is a new narrative series about how Covid-19 has changed everything and nothing at all.
In this episode:
Zoom Canvass (featuring Nikil Saval)
Hardwood Flesh (produced by Ari Mejia)
Dial 3 to Admit Your Personal Failure (produced by Ian Lewis and Caroline Kanner)
You Can't Go Home Again (written by Alex Press)
The International Trans Person Helpline (produced by Cass Adair and Arlie Adlington)
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Antibody: A narrative series about how Covid-19 has changed everything and nothing at all.