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Mask Bans Are Everyone’s Fight (08/22/24)
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Mask Bans Are Everyone’s Fight (08/22/24)

Death Panel podcast hosts Beatrice Adler-Bolton, Artie Vierkant, and Jules Gill-Peterson discuss the mask ban passed in Nassau County last week, the latest in a dramatic rise in legislation criminalizing face masks and targeting the Palestine solidarity movement. We look at what happened in the overtly hostile public hearing over the ban, the history of the New York statute that ban proponents want back, and how the threat of mask bans goes far beyond public health: mask bans embolden racist policing; they’re anti-trans; and they target the whole of the left.

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Disabled Ecologies w/ Sunaura Taylor (07/08/24)
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Disabled Ecologies w/ Sunaura Taylor (07/08/24)

Death Panel podcast host Beatrice Adler-Bolton speaks with Sunaura Taylor about how industrial pollution and systemic abandonment produce networks of disability among people, animals, and what she calls “injured landscapes;” how one community in Arizona organized against longstanding environmental pollution from arms manufacturing; and her new book, Disabled Ecologies: Lessons from a Wounded Desert.

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A Death Panel History of 504 (Parts I & II)
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A Death Panel History of 504 (Parts I & II)

Death Panel podcast hosts Beatrice Adler-Bolton, Artie Vierkant and Phil Rocco tell (one version of) the story of Section 504, a landmark piece of civil rights legislation for disabled people in the US. In Part One, we look at the politics leading up to the 504 sit-in and how the implementation of Section 504 very nearly didn't happen because of concerns that it would be "too expensive." In Part Two, our story continues with a look at the sit-in action itself—the longest occupation of a federal government building in US history—and the key role played by the Oakland Black Panthers and other groups in assuring the occupation's success.

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The Rise of Mask Bans (06/20/24)
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The Rise of Mask Bans (06/20/24)

Death Panel podcast hosts Beatrice Adler-Bolton, Artie Vierkant and Phil Rocco discuss New York Democrats’ plan to ban masks on the subway and beyond, and take a close look at the latest updates on North Carolina’s anti-mask bill HB237, “Unmasking Mobs and Criminals,” which state lawmakers managed to make significantly worse since we last talked about it on the show at the end of May.

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“No Use to the State” w/ Micah Khater (04/22/24)
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“No Use to the State” w/ Micah Khater (04/22/24)

Death Panel podcast hosts Beatrice Adler-Bolton speaks with Micah Khater about the intersection of race, disability, and incarceration in the southern US in the early 20th century, and her work documenting the history of how Black women experienced and theorized disability from within Alabama prisons.

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On The Atlantic’s “The UN’s Gaza Statistics Make No Sense” (06/05/24)
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On The Atlantic’s “The UN’s Gaza Statistics Make No Sense” (06/05/24)

Death Panel podcast hosts Beatrice Adler-Bolton, Abby Cartus and Phil Rocco discuss a recent article by The Atlantic staff writer Graeme Wood that went viral for its assertion that, in the context of the genocide in Palestine, “it is possible to kill children legally.” We take a close look at the piece and how the rest of the surrounding argument uses a veneer of data “objectivity” to mask its underlying idea: that Palestinian death statistics cannot be trusted simply because they are collected by Palestinians themselves.

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On NPR’s “Wrestling with my husband's fear of getting COVID again” (03/18/24)
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On NPR’s “Wrestling with my husband's fear of getting COVID again” (03/18/24)

Death Panel podcast hosts Beatrice Adler-Bolton, Artie Vierkant and Jules Gill-Peterson discuss a recent piece in NPR, “Wrestling with my husband's fear of getting COVID again,” which presents avoiding covid both as the product of unreasonable “anxiety” and as something immunocompromised people should let go of lest their loved ones consider abandoning them.

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“Unmasking Mobs and Criminals” (05/23/24)
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“Unmasking Mobs and Criminals” (05/23/24)

Death Panel podcast hosts Beatrice Adler-Bolton, Artie Vierkant and Jules Gill-Peterson discuss the recent push by state and local governments to criminalize masking in public space, in some cases introducing new legislation to make existing anti-mask laws more severe, and take a close look at HB237, “Unmasking Mobs and Criminals,” a bill currently being debated in North Carolina that perfectly illustrates the links between covid activism, abolition, and the fight for Palestinian liberation.

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Water for Gaza (05/20/24)
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Water for Gaza (05/20/24)

Death Panel podcast hosts Beatrice Adler-Bolton and Abby Cartus discuss how the ongoing water crisis in Palestine is a tool of genocide, how to understand the centrality of water and sanitation systems to all of the infrastructure needed to support life, and what Death Panel listeners and contacts in Gaza tell us we can do to help.

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Massification, Debility, and 40 Years of Crisis in Bhopal w/ Jiya Pandya (05/16/24)
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Massification, Debility, and 40 Years of Crisis in Bhopal w/ Jiya Pandya (05/16/24)

Death Panel podcast hosts Beatrice Adler-Bolton and Jules Gill-Peterson speak with historian Jiya Pandya about how the Bhopal gas leak—often described as the worst industrial disaster in living memory—continues to be an unchecked crisis 40 years later, what it teaches us about how to respond to more recent crises, and how organizers here in the US can get in touch with Bhopal survivor activists who will be coming to the US later this fall.

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Refusing to Forget w/ Vicky Osterweil (03/21/24)
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Refusing to Forget w/ Vicky Osterweil (03/21/24)

Death Panel podcast host Beatrice Adler-Bolton speaks with Vicky Osterweil about the events we’re encouraged to forget, repress, and reinterpret in order to abet genocide, carcerality, or abandonment to a pandemic, and the power of refusing to forget.

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Policy-Based Evidence Making w/ Jane Thomason (03/14/24)
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Policy-Based Evidence Making w/ Jane Thomason (03/14/24)

Death Panel podcast host Beatrice Adler-Bolton speaks with Jane Thomason of National Nurses United (NNU) about the CDC’s recent abrupt decision to drop its 5-day covid isolation guidance and the latest developments in the campaign to stop the CDC from dramatically weakening infection control practices in healthcare settings.

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The Birth of the Nonprofit Industrial Complex w/ Claire Dunning (09/04/23)
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The Birth of the Nonprofit Industrial Complex w/ Claire Dunning (09/04/23)

Death Panel podcast hosts Beatrice Adler-Bolton, Phil Rocco and Jules Gill-Peterson speak with Claire Dunning about the complex history of how nonprofit organizations became so pervasive in US political life and the issues with how the non-profit system promises to address big, structural problems while at the same time structurally constraining what these groups are and aren't allowed to do.

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Collapse w/ Dean Spade (02/22/24)
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Collapse w/ Dean Spade (02/22/24)

Death Panel podcast host Beatrice Adler-Bolton speaks with Dean Spade about how we respond to crises, from climate collapse to covid, and how the state’s primary response to these crises is to try to narrow the possibilities for political action around them.

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CDC Says: Back to Work (02/15/24)
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CDC Says: Back to Work (02/15/24)

Death Panel podcast hosts Beatrice Adler-Bolton, Artie Vierkant and Abby Cartus discuss this week’s news that the CDC is planning to drop its covid isolation guidelines, and how the proposed change is emblematic of the Biden administration’s long running practice of undoing pandemic policies as a form of labor disciple.

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A Short History of Trans Misogyny (02/08/24)
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A Short History of Trans Misogyny (02/08/24)

Death Panel co-hosts Beatrice Adler-Bolton and Jules Gill-Peterson discuss Jules' new book, A Short History of Trans Misogyny, out now from Verso Books, which traces the historical roots of "trans panic" as a product of empire, colonialism, and policing.

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#N95s4UCSF w/ Alice Wong (02/01/24)
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#N95s4UCSF w/ Alice Wong (02/01/24)

Death Panel podcast host Beatrice Adler-Bolton speaks with Alice Wong about Alice's campaign to reinstate a mask mandate at UCSF, a hospital system home to a number of physicians who have played an outsized, deleterious, role in advocating for a premature end to covid protections.

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Letters from Gaza w/ Danya Qato (01/25/24)
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Letters from Gaza w/ Danya Qato (01/25/24)

Death Panel podcast host Beatrice Adler-Bolton shares messages from Death Panel listeners in Gaza and speaks with Danya Qato about how the totalizing nature of the genocide of Palestine can't be captured in death and injury statistics alone.

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