Abstract
This article is a transcript of a speaking event at Northwestern University, USA, in which producer Sarah Geis interviewed writer Zayd Dohrn and podcast producer Misha Euceph about their recent podcast Mother Country Radicals, which concerns the history of the Weather Underground, as well as Black Liberation more broadly, from the perspective of Dohrn, who grew up as a child of radicals from that period. Dohrn and Euceph explain the process and thinking they brought to the project and explore a few key moments that shaped the podcast, reflecting on the complicated relationship between family and activism.
Keywords: Mother Country Radicals, Podcasting, Personal, Political, Misha Euceph, Zayd Dohrn, Activism, Black Liberation, Weather Underground, Family
How to Cite:
Dohrn, Z., (2023) “Audio Activism: A Discussion of Mother Country Radicals”, RadioDoc Review 8(1). doi: https://doi.org/10.14453/rdr.109
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