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The Dugout Interviews Andrew Sage of ANDREWISM

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In this episode of The Dugout, we step into the sunlit shadows of resistance with Andrew Sage—better known as Andrewism—an Afro-Trinidadian solarpunk anarchist whose YouTube channel has become a beacon for hopeful radicals and Black anarchists across the globe. We chop it up about growing up in the Caribbean under colonial hangovers, what solarpunk means beyond aesthetics, and how anti-capitalism rooted in joy, ecology, and community care can help build the futures we deserve.

From anarchism in the Global South to the myths of barter and the realities of mutual aid, Andrew breaks down complex ideas with clarity and heart. We talk radical education, climate collapse, the danger of "aesthetic activism," and the power of imagining liberatory worlds beyond survival.

🛠️ This one’s for the builders, the dreamers, the ones who know abolition is not just absence—but presence.

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In this episode of The Dugout, we step into the sunlit shadows of resistance with Andrew Sage—better known as Andrewism—an Afro-Trinidadian solarpunk anarchist whose YouTube channel has become a beacon for hopeful radicals and Black anarchists across the globe. We chop it up about growing up in the Caribbean under colonial hangovers, what solarpunk means beyond aesthetics, and how anti-capitalism rooted in joy, ecology, and community care can help build the futures we deserve.

From anarchism in the Global South to the myths of barter and the realities of mutual aid, Andrew breaks down complex ideas with clarity and heart. We talk radical education, climate collapse, the danger of "aesthetic activism," and the power of imagining liberatory worlds beyond survival.

🛠️ This one’s for the builders, the dreamers, the ones who know abolition is not just absence—but presence.

—---------------------------------------------

Stay connected with The Dugout! Follow us for updates, exclusive content, and more:

🔗 Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/dugoutpodcast/⁠

🔗 Substack: ⁠https://tdugout.substack.com/⁠

🔗YouTube: ⁠https://www.youtube.com/@thedugoutpod⁠

🔗 Patreon: ⁠https://www.patreon.com/TheDugoutPod⁠

🔗 Website: ⁠https://bio.site/thedugoutpodcast⁠

  continue reading

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