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  • Jack Harlow’s "Blacker" Comments: Unpacking the Fallout with D Noble
    Apr 2 2026

    This week on Unruly Subjects, Chenjerai is joined by his close friend Professor D Noble to unpack the viral fallout surrounding white rapper Jack Harlow. Following Harlow’s move into Neo Soul with his new album Monica, Chenjerai and Professor Noble dive into the controversy sparked by Harlow’s recent interview on the New York Times’ Popcast, where he claimed he has "gotten Blacker."

    Go beyond the individual critiques of Harlow and go deeper to analyze how the "post-Not Like Us" landscape has changed the rules for artists, and who actually controls the means of Black cultural production. In other words who really controls access to the "Cookout?” And, of course, it wouldn't be Unruly Subjects without some levity—Chenjerai and D Noble spend some time riffing on the hilarious and biting nicknames that have popped up as the internet trolls Harlow, including Jan 6 Mafia, A Clan Called Quest, and Musiq Rothschild.


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  • How to Kill a Data Center
    Mar 26 2026

    This episode is all about the fight against data centers. Specifically, we’re sharing the story of how the residents of Monterey Park, California waged a successful campaign against the construction of a data center in their town. Chenjerai interviews Hrag Balian and Steven Kung, co-founders of No Data Centers in Monterey Park and Claire Wang, an independent journalist who has been covering the anti-data center movement for The Guardian and other outlets.

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    Further reading & sources from this episode:

    Rage against the machine: a California community rallied against a datacenter – and won, The Guardian

    After a White Town Rejected a Data Center, Developers Targeted a Black Area, Capital B News

    Trump releases AI policy for Congress to pre-empt state rules, Reuters

    Trump’s AI Order Is More Bark than Bite

    While the executive order has created uncertainty for the many states that have passed artificial intelligence policies to protect their residents, its impact falls short of its menacing rhetoric.

    Data Center Watch

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  • How to Replace Family Policing with Real Community Care
    Mar 19 2026

    This week, Chenjerai drives down to Philly to break bread with his friend - community activist and advocate April Lee. They visit Black Dragon, an innovative takeout spot in West Philly featuring Black Chinese cuisine from the mind of Chef Kurt Evans. Over noodles and spring rolls, April gives her analysis of the family policing system and talks about survival, structural violence, parenting, and about what real community care actually requires.

    Also, Chenjerai calls up his friend Professor D Noble to find out what’s going on with the white rapper Jack Harlow and his comments about “getting Blacker” for his new album.

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    Further reading & sources from this episode

    Learn more about April Lee’s organization Philly Voice for Change

    https://phillyvoiceforchange.org/

    Inside Black Dragon, the New Black American Chinese Takeout in West Philly

    https://philly.eater.com/2024/8/29/24231141/black-dragon-new-american-chinese-food-takeout-west-philly

    Support NYU ‘s Contract Faculty

    https://nyucontractfacultyunion.org/

    Center for Family Representation

    https://cfrny.org/

    See Clips from Family Advocacy Day on C4FR’s Instagram page

    https://www.instagram.com/p/DVOrs-EEcf_/

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  • Chopping it up with Ronald Young Jr. About Building Dialogue When The Stakes Aren’t Equal
    Mar 5 2026

    This week, the show features a long conversation between Chenjerai and his good friend Ronald Young Jr. Ronald is the creator and host of Weight For It, an award-winning narrative podcast that explores the ways we think about our bodies. They talk about the latest season of the show, which gets deep into questions of identity, safety, and what health even means. And they also have a long discussion about how people argue - the consequences of debate as sport, how to build better arguments, and maybe how to come out the other side of these situations feeling okay.

    Also, Chenjerai gives an update on the Contract Faculty negotiations at NYU, attends a special screening of an episode of Ms. Rachel’s show (and meets the legend herself!), and NPR’s Gene Demby enthusiastically shares an ice cream recipe.

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    Buy Engineered Conflict at Haymarketbooks.com. Listen to Proxy created & hosted by our friend Yowei Shaw.

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    Further reading & sources from this episode

    Listen to Weight For It

    https://www.radiotopia.fm/podcasts/weight-for-it

    Follow Ms. Rachel

    https://www.instagram.com/msrachelforlittles/

    Learn from Ms. Rachel

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2dDpryw3z5w

    NYU Professors Vote ‘Yes’, authorizing strike action

    https://www.amny.com/education/nyu-professors-vote-strike-02232026/

    Contract Faculty Set Strike Deadline for March 23rd

    https://nyunews.com/2026/02/28/contract-faculty-set-strike-deadline-for-march-23/

    Iran After Khamenei

    https://www.bostonreview.net/articles/iran-after-khamenei/

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  • Why the Fight for Federal Workers Is a Fight About All of Us
    Feb 26 2026

    This week, we have an episode all about the Trump administration's attack on federal workers and how people are mobilizing to fight back. We feature an interview with two prominent organizers with the Federal Unionist Network: Paul Osadebe and Chris Dols.

    Paul Osadebe is a former Civil Rights attorney from the Department of Housing and Urban Development. He’s a union steward with the American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE) and an organizer with the Federal Unionist Network. Chris Dols is a former cost engineer and district value officer at the US Army Corps of Engineers. He was also the president of IFPTE Local 98 from 2021 until this year. He’s currently the executive director of the Federal Unionist Network.

    Also, we also hear an excerpt of Chenjerai’s live interview with US Representative Summer Lee from Western Pennsylvania. As she seeks reelection, she discusses why history matters in this moment of rising fascism. Listen to the full conversation on the Unruly Patreon page.

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    Additional Music by Blue Dot Sessions and Grizzly Beatz

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    Further reading & sources from this episode

    Learn more about the Federal Unionist Network

    https://www.federalunionists.net/

    HUD Fires Two Whistleblowers Over Trump Admin’s Efforts to Dismantle Civil Rights Enforcement

    https://www.democracynow.org/2025/9/30/headlines/hud_fires_two_whistleblowers_over_trump_admins_efforts_to_dismantle_civil_rights_enforcement

    Virginia State Terminates 6 Professors Without Due Process

    https://www.insidehighered.com/news/faculty-issues/tenure/2026/02/25/vsu-terminates-6-professors-without-due-process

    Sign the Petition to Reinstate the Fire Six at VSU

    https://actionnetwork.org/petitions/save-the-vsu-six/

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    1 h y 16 m
  • Mobilizing Black Brazil: Culture, Power, and the Fight Over Democracy
    Feb 19 2026

    This week, we have an episode all about what’s happening right now in Brazil - and how we got here.

    We feature an interview with Gilberto Porcidonio, a journalist, screenwriter, and writer from Brazil. He is a reporter and fact-checker for Piauí magazine and narrator of Chumbo & Soul, an Audible podcast series produced by Rádio Novelo about the Brazilian dictatorship from the perspective of the Black population. Chenjerai and Gilberto have a wide-ranging discussion about what’s happening in Brazil right now - from the history of Black politics and policing in Brazil, to the current situation on the ground and the corrupt paramilitary groups who control much of the country.

    Also, we also hear an excerpt of Chenjerai’s interview with Pedro Borges, a journalist and the co-founder of Alma Preta, an agency specializing in the coverage of racial issues in Brazil. Listen to the full conversation on the Unruly Patreon page.

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    Further reading & sources from this episode

    Follow Gilberto Porcidonio on Instagram

    https://www.instagram.com/puppet_gram/

    Listen to Gilberto’s podcast Chumbo & Soul

    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/chumbo-e-soul/id1853091993

    Check out Alma Preta

    https://almapreta.com.br/

    Here’s How We Pressured An Airline To End Its Contract with ICE

    https://truthout.org/articles/heres-how-we-pressured-an-airline-to-end-its-contract-with-ice/

    Jesse Jackson Knew Better Than To Forget

    https://www.theringer.com/2026/02/18/national-affairs/jesse-jackson-obit-civil-rights-legacy-martin-luther-king-jr


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  • Shackled at 30,000 Feet: What You Don’t Know About ICE Flights—and Who’s Paying for Them
    Feb 12 2026

    This week, we feature an interview with journalist Gillian Brockell who recently wrote a story published in Mother Jones that breaks down what’s happening onboard ICE deportation flights, the private-equity airline that’s profiting off the cruelty, and more.

    Also, Chenjerai has an update on labor struggles happening across the country and across sectors including the health care workers in NYC, the public school teachers on strike in San Francisco, and we share an excerpt of Chenjerai’s interview with Elisabeth Fay, a Clinical Associate Professor at NYU and an elected member of Contract Faculty United-UAW's bargaining committee. They discuss the stalled contract negotiations with the university, the CFU-UAW's call for a strike authorization vote this week, and why this is an issue everyone should care about (listen to the full interview on Patreon).

    Chenjerai talks with singer and musician Collette “Coco” Watson about her new album “Sanctuary”. Support her work here: https://gofund.me/bdc70e100

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    Further reading & sources from this episode

    ICE Deportation Flights Are Getting Crueler and Longer

    https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2026/01/omni-ice-deportations-charter-flight-stonepeak-private-equity/

    Gillian Brockell’s Website
    https://gillianbrockell.ghost.io/

    Why We’re Calling a Strike Authorization Vote

    https://nyucontractfacultyunion.org/2026/02/04/why-were-calling-a-strike-authorization-vote/

    AAUP Statement on Oklahoma’s attack on tenure at regional universities and community colleges

    https://www.aaup.org/news/elimination-tenure-oklahoma-regional-universities-and-community-colleges



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  • Who Polices the Police? with Mac Muir
    Feb 5 2026

    This week, Chenjerai is back on one of his favorite beats: policing in America 👮

    He has a long conversation with Mac Muir, the author of Cop Cop: Breaking the Fixed System of American Policing. Muir recently served as the Executive Director of Oakland, California’s Community Police Review Agency and before then was a Supervising Investigator at NYC’s CCRB. He shares stories from inside his work as a police investigator and discusses the changes needed to hold bad cops accountable.

    We also hear an excerpt from an interview with a nurse and negotiator on the front line of the ongoing massive Kaiser Permanente strike. You can listen to the full interview on Patreon.

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    Further reading & sources from this episode

    Patients over Profits: Kaiser Permanente’s Shift in Institutional Priorities and the Dire Consequences to Health Care
    https://unacuhcp.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/ProfitsOverPatients_2026.pdf

    Cop Cop: Breaking The Fixed System of American Policing by Mac Muir and Greg Finch

    https://bookshop.org/p/books/cop-cop-breaking-the-fixed-system-of-american-policing-greg-finch/80787c7f569e3db3?ean=9781638930082&next=t

    And for a VERY different take on what to do about police read Copaganda: How Police and the Media Manipulate Our News By Alec Karakatsanis
    https://bookshop.org/p/books/copaganda-how-police-and-the-media-manipulate-our-news-alec-karakatsanis/64c2d92e5fd56320?ean=9781620978535&next=t

    Being Dope: AD Carson -

    https://global.oup.com/academic/product/being-dope-9780197772669

    The NYPD Strategic Response Unit

    https://www.thenation.com/article/society/nypd-settlement-agreement-police-violence/

    The Mollen Commission Report -

    https://digitalcommons.nyls.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2017&context=nyls_law_review

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