John Tarleton, Editor-in-Chief of the Indypendent newspaper interviews:\n\u2014Linda Mart\xedn Alcoff, a professor of philosophy at CUNY\u2019s Hunter College, long-time writer for the Indypendent and the author of numerous books including \u201cThe Future of Whiteness\u201d and \u201cRape and Resistance.\u201d They talk about the Capitol insurrection, a second failed impeachment of Donald Trump and where we go from here.\n\u2014Shawn\xe9 Lee, daughter of "Mama" Joy Chatel, who lived in and fought to protect the "Truesdell House," a relic of the underground railroad's presence in Brooklyn. After years of community efforts, the Landmarks and Preservation Commission of New York City just announced its plans to confer historic landmark status to the house, also known as 227 Duffield Street and 227 Abolitionist Place.\n\u2014Peter Rickman, who was an officer in the grad student union at the University of Wisconsin, playing a key role in organizing the Wisconsin Capitol occupation of 2011. Ten years later, John and Peter reflect on the public sector labor unionists and their supporters taking over the Wisconsin State Capitol Building in protest of Republican Gov. Scott Walker\u2019s push to strip Wisconsin public sector workers of their collective bargaining rights.