#88: 2022 in Review—A Year to Endure

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CrimethInc.’s year in review; summary and analysis of 2022

Listen to the Episode — 29 min

Summary

We’ve survived 2022—and with it, the ebb tide following the upheavals of 2019 and 2020. Both in the United States and around the world, this has been a year of challenges and reversals. In this episode, we offer an audio version of 2022 in Review: A Year to Endure, in which we revisit how we got here, explore the events of the past twelve months, and review our own efforts to contribute to movements for liberation. The year began with our warehouse in ashes, and ended with the world’s richest man personally banning us from Twitter, yet we managed to continue our coverage of the year’s major developments, ranging from the surge in anti-work sentiment and action to resistance to attacks on reproductive autonomy and gender self-determination to the Russian invasion of Ukraine and anti-war movement, and much more. We go into 2023 ready for the next round—and we hope you’ll be right there beside us.

Notes and Links

  • Table of Contents:
    • Ex-Worker Introduction {0:01}
    • Episode Introduction {0:36}
    • A Year to Endure {1:14}
    • The United States: From 2020 to 2022 {2:37}
    • The Threat of Fascism {12:19}
    • Reproductive Freedom and Gender Autonomy {14:07}
    • Around the World {16:18}
    • History {23:59}
    • Social Media, Print Media {25:11}
    • Facing Forward {25:48}
    • Conclusion {46:06}
  • This episode is an audio version of 2022 in Review: A Year to Endure.