Episode #156: Anarchism, Zapatismo, and the Transformative Impact of Palestine Solidarity Work with Joshua Stephens

Episode Summary

Joshua Stephens shares the story of a non-violent direct action he was involved with as part of the “Free Burma” coalition in Washington, DC, that got him arrested at the Myanmar embassy and subsequently labeled a “terrorist in the pay of the CIA and the Vatican” in the official paper of the Myanmar military junta.  Matt and Joshua then talk about how they met doing activist work in the early 2000s, mostly in the Palestinian solidarity organization SUSTAIN, and reflect on the lasting impact that the experience and people had on them.  Joshua then opens up about his upbringing, the impact of moving between the US, Bermuda and Sicily, and reflects on how stand-up comedy, skateboarding, straight edge culture and punk rock music influenced the development of his politics and worldview.  He also explains Anarchism as a political practice and organizing framework, and shares historical examples of its implementation from revolutionary Barcelona in the 1930s to present day Rojava.  Joshua also talks about the Zapatista movement, and how his experience with Zapatismo In Chiapas, Mexico influenced him significantly.  And, finally, he reflects on his experience participating in the International Solidarity Movement (ISM) in Palestine, and how that solidarity work on the ground in Palestine was so transformative for him.  FULL SHOW NOTES AVAILABLE AT: www.TheMaverickShow.com

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Joshua Stephens

Joshua Stephens is a writer, coffee obsessive, veteran of numerous social movements, direct action coordinator, and long-term world traveler. Born in the U.S. and raised largely in Sicily, he has studied in the autonomous Zapatista communities in Chiapas, Mexico, participated in the International Solidarity Movement in Palestine, played various roles in the “Occupy Wall Street” movement in the U.S., and was once listed as a “terrorist on the payroll of the CIA and the Vatican” in the official newspaper of the Myanmar military junta back in 1998.  Joshua is a former board member of the Institute for Anarchist Studies and has published stories and interviews with Arab anarchists from Palestine, Egypt, and Syria in the wake of the Arab Spring.  He has also covered anti-fascist organizing and the popular assemblies in Greece during the anti-austerity protests, and he has published an auto-biographical book on his life in Washington, DC as a professional dog-walker that is simultaneously a series of humorous vignettes and a searing critique of the establishment.  Today, he primarily writes on themes relating to anti-fascism, often documenting social movements and critical histories at the intersections of what are conventionally seen as apolitical aspects of life.  For example, his writing has appeared in some of the world’s top coffee journals, like Standart, as well as the UK football quarterly The Blizzard.  As he travels the world, he also works as a freelance writer, editor, and content-creator for various startups and anti-racist organizations.  He has spent the majority of the past 2 years in Bangkok, Thailand, documenting the pro-democracy uprising there.

What You'll Learn
  • The tenants of Anarchism as a practice, and global examples of its implementation
  • The unique and inspiring dynamics of the Zapatista movement in Chiapas, Mexico
  • The transformative potential of Palestine solidarity work
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[4:21] How Matt and Joshua met in Washington, DC in the late 1990

[9:16] How Joshua got labeled a ‘terrorist’ in the newspaper of the Burmese military junta

[11:05] Getting involved in Palestinian solidarity work with SUSTAIN

[18:30] Growing up between the U.S., Bermuda and Sicily

[21:55] The impact of stand-up comedy, punk rock music and skateboarding culture

[27:02] Embracing “straight edge” punk sobriety and independent political inquiry

[34:16] Explaining “Anarchism” as a political practice and organizing framework

[40:14] The Zapatista Movement in Chiapas, Mexico

[51:40] International Solidarity Brigades in the Spanish Civil War

[55:53] Kurdish Anarchism and International Solidarity Brigades in Rojava

[1:01:11] Joshua’s Participation in the “International Solidarity Movement” in Palestine

[1:04:31] Joshua’s Reflections and Lessons from his Palestine solidarity work