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Hosted by Camas Books and Infoshop · 🇺🇸 US · EN-CA · 59 episodes
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Camas Books and Infoshop hosts Seeds of Revolution, a society show with 59 episodes published.

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A zine reading on the intersection of anarchy, BLM, and the George Floyd uprising

Harland Bird is one of the co-founders of the Victoria Tenants Union, a tenant-led, democratic movement organizing around the idea that good quality, affordable, accessible, and secure housing is a human right and should

In Pizza Before We Die, Gaza resident Hassan Kanafani writes about his experience on the frontlines of the Israeli bombardment of Gaza. The book was written with Victoria’s own award-winning author and musician Yasuko Th

Amber Lowry is the sister of Prairieland political prisoner Savannah Batten, who was recently convicted along with 13 other people in U.S. Federal Court of "providing material support for terrorism," for holding a noise

Dr. Mark Antliff is Mary Grace Wilson Distinguished Professor, Emeritus in the Department of Art, Art History, and Visual Studies Department at Duke University. His publications include Inventing Bergson: Cultural Politi

Emmett Doyle is a carpenter, former river deckhand, and lifelong music maker based in Minnesota. He joined Seeds to talk to us about the incredible anti-fascist community organizing in opposition to ICE's terror campaign

Dr. Shamma Boyarin and students Chasida, Luke, and Ryan discuss the class they took together at the University of Victoria this past semester. The class asked what can religious anarchists teach about secularism vs relig

Dr. Audrey Yap is a Professor of philosophy at the University of Victoria. Jose Toruno-Luquez is a community researcher who is currently on parole and who has lived experience with incarceration. They join us on Seeds to

Kristian Williams is an anarchist, author, and comic book aficionado whose most recent book is Policing The Progressive City: Portland, Oregon from Settlement to Uprising . Make sure you check out Kristian's website , wh

Our friend and comrade Tasha Diamant passed away on November 17, 2025. Tasha never stopped fighting to protect old growth forests, abolish the patriarchy, and create a better world for all. The celebration of her life to

Joe Watson spent more than a decade rebuilding his life from the depths of addiction and incarceration in the United States. Joe is a former journalist, spokesperson, and communications director who’s seen the criminal j

Friends of the podcast Luke and Corina speak to Sarah Bjorknas, co-founder of the anarchist Vancouver Catholic Worker Community. Check out their website , and read more about the Catholic Worker movement here .

While this zine was first issues when Palestinian casualties was lower than they are today, the “ceasefire” has proven to be fictional, and Israeli apartheid continues to oppress and murder Palestinians not just in Gaza,

Mel Cassidy is a queer, genderfluid polyamorous relationship anarchist and author who writes, consults, and coaches people on how to approach non-monogamy in an honest and ethical way. Check out Mel's book Radical Relati

Anarchists, gamers, and all-around awesome people Colin & Kitty & Taylor & Pietro join Seeds to talk about how anarchism has informed their RPG gaming, and how gaming can teach us anarchists some valuable lessons. Check

Prince Shakur returns to Seeds with his podcast partner Jordan to discuss One Battle after Another , Paul Thomas Anderson's...dark comedy?...revolutionary farce?...Pynchon adaptation...? Make sure to check out Prince and

Hazelnut, Fae, and Pocket visit Seeds of Revolution from the new camp in the ancient Walbran forest on Pacheedaht territory. They discuss their love of the ancient forests, their relationships with Elder Bill Jones, and

Prince Shakur is a queer, Jamaican-American author, journalist, and videomaker, and recognized by NY Times. As an organizer, he brought Black Lives Matter to his university campus, supported the migrant caravan, and serv

BCGEU picket captain "Ravishing" Rob Rao talks to us about the recently concluded strike of the BC General Employees' Union, which fought for higher wages and better working conditions for its members.
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