In this hour with Walter Chi-yan TOM, immigration lawyer and human rights activist from Montreal, Quebec, we talk about many different aspects of the response in Canada to the pandemic, the situation with asylum-seekers in detention, foreign students at Concordia and McGill universities, the history of anti-Asian racism, mutual aid, and at the end, a little bit on Tiananmen Square, where Walter spent some time in 1989.
Fear and Suspicion in the Northwest
Nakba 2.0: Songs for Palestine
New song: "Hani Mahmud and Tareq Abu Azzoum"
To Sing or Not to Sing?
New song: "The Poor People's March on Washington"
Where's the Music?
What Would Cointelpro Do?
A Cheerleader Without A Team
The Silenced Majority and How It Stays That Way
New song: "The House Un-Israeli Activities Committee"
"Keep on Eating Til the Card's Maxed Out" REMIX
A Troll Scroll
Some Thoughts on the Campus Protests
Why I Wrote the Song, "I'm A Better Anarchist Than You"
New song: "Boycott, Sanction, and Divest"
Up the Rebels: Songs of Resistance session 3
When the US Invaded Mexico (and I Wrote A Folk Song About It)
New song: "The Ballad of UK Lawyers for Israel"
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