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🗓️ 13 May 2022
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Guerrilla History "From the Archives" is a new series of episodes, consisting of previously patreon-exclusive episodes that we are unlocking for the general public after one year. This inaugural From the Archives episode was originally released on Patreon on December 25, 2020, and is about the famous Bandung Conference of 1955. Join us as we describe the historical context of the Bandung Conference, and it's enduring importance.
Your hosts are immunobiologist Henry Hakamaki, Professor Adnan Husain, historian and Director of the School of Religion at Queens University, and Revolutionary Left Radio's Breht O'Shea.
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To follow the hosts, Henry can be found on twitter @huck1995, and also has a patreon to help support himself through the pandemic where he breaks down science and public health research and news at https://www.patreon.com/huck1995. Adnan can be followed on twitter at @adnanahusain, and also runs The Majlis Podcast, which can be found at https://anchor.fm/the-majlis and the Muslim Societies-Global Perspectives group at Queens University, https://www.facebook.com/MSGPQU/. Breht is the host of Revolutionary Left Radio, which can be followed on twitter @RevLeftRadio cohost of The Red Menace Podcast, which can be followed on twitter at @Red_Menace_Pod. You can find and support these shows by visiting https://www.revolutionaryleftradio.com/.
Thanks to Ryan Hakamaki, who designed and created the podcast's artwork, and Kevin MacLeod, who creates royalty-free music.
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0:00.0 | Hello, guerrilla history listeners. This is Adnan Hussein, one of the co-hosts of guerrilla history. |
0:07.3 | Brett, Henry, and I have some news that I hope you'll be excited to hear. More free content for you. |
0:14.3 | Every month, as you know, we record a reconnaissance report, a major episode with a guest about their historical work, as well as an |
0:22.6 | intelligence briefing, a shorter discussion, usually among the three of us. Occasionally, we also |
0:28.2 | post a dispatch from the field of contemporary left history, often with a guest about a breaking |
0:33.2 | story or a recent set of events or issues and provide some historical analysis. |
0:38.8 | We also typically record a second intelligence briefing as an exclusive episode for patrons, |
0:45.9 | subscribers at patreon.com slash gorilla history. |
0:50.4 | We have decided to unlock an intelligence briefing each month after a year has passed as special |
0:57.3 | from the archive episodes for you to enjoy. We hope you'll find these a useful resource. |
1:03.8 | Of course, if you'd like to subscribe and have early access to intelligence briefings and all the |
1:08.5 | other additional content like readings and discussions of |
1:11.1 | classic texts, primary sources, reviews and discussions, do become a patron at patreon.com |
1:17.5 | slash gorilla history with our gratitude. We do this because we love to make history a resource |
1:23.6 | in our political education as an activist global left and in our struggles for justice. |
1:29.3 | So we're happy to share these older episodes with you in this series from the archive. |
1:34.3 | As ever, Solidarity. |
1:37.3 | This inaugural from the archive episode was our first intelligence briefing ever recorded from December 2019, the month after |
1:46.5 | we launched guerrilla history. Brett, Henry, and I discussed the important Afro-Asian conference |
1:52.6 | held in Bandung Indonesia in 1955. The spirit of Bandung reshaped geopolitics and gave birth to the non-aligned movement. |
2:02.4 | We hope you'll enjoy it in this episode from the archives. |
2:11.1 | You remember Din Van Booh? |
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