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    This summer, we’re sharing re-released episodes of rabble radio from our archives as we mark 25 years of rabble.ca. New interviews will return in September.

    This week’s re-released episode takes us back to November 2009 with a segment from episode 94 of rabble radio.

    In this archival feature, we revisit a conversation originally broadcast by Red Eye—the long-running progressive podcast that was a staple of rabble’s podcast network. The interview features David Eby, then, the executive director of the BC Civil Liberties Association and now the premier of British Columbia, discussing the province’s controversial plans to displace Vancouver’s unhoused population ahead of the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver. As Vancouver takes the global stage once again, this time for the FIFA World Cup, looking back at Eby’s sharp critiques of state displacement feels incredibly informative—and perhaps a little hypocritical.

    We also look back at a vital conversation for Pride Month. Meagan Perry speaks with Arthur Kisenyi about the legislative landscape for queer people in Uganda. Unfortunately, in the years since this interview first aired, Uganda has passed even harsher laws, making it one of the most dangerous places in the world to be queer. It’s a reminder of how much is at stake, and how the fight for global queer liberation continues.

    To listen to the full original episode, click here.

    If you like the show please consider subscribing on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube and now: subscribe to rabble on Patreon to hear exclusive bonus episodes of rabble radio.

    We’re so glad you stopped by! Thanks for consuming rabble content this year.

    rabble.ca is 100% reader and donor funded, so as an avid reader of our content, we hope you will consider gifting rabble with a donation during our summer fundraiser today.

    Nick Seebruch, editor

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