EP 33 - Storming the Capitol and the dilemma of Trumpism with john a. powell and Ian Haney López by Who Belongs? Podcast published on 2021-01-09T03:55:55Z In this episode of Who Belongs?, we hear from three thinkers and members of the OBI faculty — john a. powell, Ian Haney López, and Emnet Almedom — on the situation unfolding in the wake of the Washington D.C. riots. This past week, we saw remarkable scenes of violence take place at the country’s Capitol Building. Our guests will help us make sense of what happened, how race and class politics shaped the events, and what social solidarity can offer us moving forward. This episode is a recording of a live Q&A titled “Storming the Capitol: Trumpism’s Last Stand” which took place on January 8, 2021. The recording has been lightly edited for concision. john a. powell is the Othering & Belonging Institute director and Professor of Law. Ian Haney López is a Professor of Law and author of the book Merge Left: Fusing Race and Class, Winning Elections, and Saving America. Emnet Almedom, an analyst at the institute, moderated this event. For a transcript of this episode, please visit https://belonging.berkeley.edu/whobelongs/storming-the-capitol Genre News & Politics Comment by Casey Hrynkow A wonderful discussion that clarifies some of what is underneath the shifting ground on which we now stand. I worry about the phrase social "solidarity". Although it is ontologically spot on, I have always found the word solidarity to be a bit charged with union history and more of a binary social structure rather than an inclusive one. Must sit with this.Thank you John and Ian! 2021-01-13T21:34:17Z