Episodes

Saturday Oct 30, 2021
Saturday Oct 30, 2021
How is Brecht's The Good Person of Szechwan like the movie Trading Places? Shawn, Alexis and Matt discuss the play, Bertolt Brecht's treatment of "crossdressing," and the impossibility of ethics under capitalism. Alexis also reads Brecht's short story "The Job." PLEASE support us at patreon.com/solidarityhouse.

Tuesday Sep 28, 2021
Solidarity House #28--Committees, Dead Animals & P**P (9/28/21)
Tuesday Sep 28, 2021
Tuesday Sep 28, 2021
Nina, Derek and Matt talk about the introduction of work committees as a response to Solidarity Collective's massive growth in membership. Derek and Jordy skin a fox, examine an electrical outlet with Jon, and unload a truckload of manure.

Tuesday Sep 28, 2021
Solidarity Segments: Mystery Flesh Pit National Park w/Trevor Roberts (9/28/21)
Tuesday Sep 28, 2021
Tuesday Sep 28, 2021
Trevor Roberts's Mystery Flesh Pit worldbuilding project is, among other things, a dystopian cosmic horror commentary on commodification and resource extraction. Sara and Damian talk with Trevor about what inspired it and how fans have taken it even further. See Mystery Flesh Pit National Park at https://mysteryfleshpit.tumblr.com/ and the other sites discussed on the episode!

Sunday Sep 19, 2021
Sunday Sep 19, 2021
Warning: explicit language. Gillette's News & Record published a letter to the editor claiming same-sex attraction is like alcoholism and is curable, and we have some goddamn questions for their editorial staff. Also, what would a fully automated luxury communist solution to Wyoming's winter driving look like? Support us at patreon.com/solidarityhouse

Tuesday Sep 07, 2021
Solidarity Wyoming #26 -- Unmasking Aggression w/ Jeff Victor (9/7/21)
Tuesday Sep 07, 2021
Tuesday Sep 07, 2021
Laramie reporter Jeff Victor joins the House to talk mask mandates and anti-maskers in Albany County, and brings a recording of audience members shouting down comments from the public, and public officials, at a school board meeting. Support Jeff's reporting, and read his article about the meeting, at laramiereporter.substack.com

Saturday Aug 28, 2021
What is Cooperative Art? w/ Alexis Litzky (Solidarity Segments 8/28/21)
Saturday Aug 28, 2021
Saturday Aug 28, 2021
Alexis and Matt talk about types of art that are cooperative and collaborative in both form and ideology, including the NYC performative collective Improv Everywhere (famous for their No Pants Subway performances) to the 1954 independent socialist-feminist film Salt of the Earth. No Pants Subway photo credit is Weekly Dig, via Creative Commons. We looked at Come Together: The Rise of Cooperative Art and Design by Francesco Spampinato (Princeton Architectural Press, 2014) in researching this episode.

Monday Aug 23, 2021
Solidarity House #27 -- These Hands Are Rated for Everyone (8/23/21)
Monday Aug 23, 2021
Monday Aug 23, 2021
New members Nina & Jon describe dystopian L.A. and pass along some advice. Derek talks with Jordy, Madison & baby Lilia about the bus-to-home project. The comrades discuss their viewing of the 1954 independent film classic Salt of the Earth.

Saturday Jul 31, 2021
Solidarity House #26 -- Fire (7/31/21)
Saturday Jul 31, 2021
Saturday Jul 31, 2021
From a year ago, Aunty Fa remembers raging forest fires and the prior president. The comrades discuss contrasting theories of violence and nonviolence, as well as trauma and revolution, with Marco. Matt leads a song circle in "We Have Fed You All A Thousand Years."

Monday Jul 12, 2021
Monday Jul 12, 2021

Thursday Jul 01, 2021
Introducing the Ultimate Solidarity Bus-to-Home Conversion Project (6/30/21)
Thursday Jul 01, 2021
Thursday Jul 01, 2021
Members of the Collective are helping Jordy and Madison turn a bus into a home. We take you inside the gritty details of the project, from planning to deconstruction to parts and painstaking labor. Photos are available at: https://www.patreon.com/posts/53154782 Keep listening for more segments about the bus project!