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Monks and Punks

Monks and Punks

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Monks and Punks is a podcast about fighting the power with all your heart.


Hosted by Sander Hicks, the show explores radical spirituality, nonviolence, punk rock, democratic socialist politics, grassroots activism, and the everyday work of resisting empire — from elections and organizing to culture, music, and building things with your hands.

These are long-form conversations and sharp arguments about how people actually challenge power, stay human, and refuse to give up — even when the odds are stacked against them.

This is not passive commentary.

It’s for listeners who still believe ideas, culture, and organized people can change the world.


Fight the Power, With All Your Heart!

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Sander Hicks
Politique et gouvernement Sciences sociales Spiritualité
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    • More than a Myth: A Brain-Stimulating Look at the Historical Jesus with John Thatamanil
      Feb 1 2026

      Monks and Punks host Sander Hicks and "Co-Monk" Luisa Giugliano interview the phenomenal John Thatamanil, theologican and scholar, about the essence and inspiration of the "historical Jesus." A lively brain stimulator! Our talk covers Martin Luther King, and his favorite book, Jesus and the Disinherited, by Howard Thurman, as well as other landmarks of literature that all spiritual people need to know!


      Professor Thatamanil is a past-president of the North American Paul Tillich Society (NAPTS) and the founding (and current) Chair of the American Academy of Religion's Theological Education Committee. He is a frequent preacher and lecturer in churches, colleges and universities both nationally and internationally.


      Thatamanil will be appearing at a speaker event, at 15th Street Quaker Meeting, on February 22, and it's free, and you will want to be there - in NYC or on Zoom - so please mark your calendar for:


      Let Us Stand With Jesus Against Violent Power is a half-day micro-conference rooted in the radical tradition of the historical Jesus and convened in the spirit of Friends. Jesus did not found an empire-friendly religion; he launched a poor people’s movement grounded in nonviolence, truth-telling, solidarity with the oppressed, and resistance to imperial power. That fire has been dimmed by institutions that bless war, nationalism, and state violence in his name.


      This gathering asks a direct question: what would it mean now to stand with Jesus against violent power—not symbolically, but practically and collectively?


      Together we will examine Christianity’s entanglement with empire, reclaim Jesus as a nonviolent movement leader, and explore how faith communities can organize with moral clarity amid genocide, militarism, and eroding credibility.


      Speakers include Rev. Dr. John J. Thatamanil (Union Theological Seminary), Amanda Daloisio (Catholic Worker), and Marah Sarji, Palestinian feminist liberation theologian with Christians for a Free Palestine. The afternoon includes short talks, Q&A, small-group discussion, and activist sharing.


      Sunday, February 22 | 1–4 PM | Free
Complimentary Middle Eastern lunch at 12:30 PM
15 Rutherford Place, NYC 10003 15th Street Monthly Meeting (Quakers)
Sponsored by the Speaker Events Committee

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      54 min
    • Quakers With Kick! Spirit-Led Mischief for a World on Fire - Sander talks with Eileen Flanagan
      Jan 16 2026

      Quakers With Kick
Spirit-Led Mischief for a World on Fire


      In this punchy, soulful episode, Sander and Quaker activist Eileen Flanagan explore how grounded spirituality, humor, and nonviolent disruption can shake the financial pillars of climate destruction. From prayerful protests at PNC Bank to peacekeeping in Philadelphia, Eileen shows how joyful, Spirit-centered resistance helps movements stay steady, strategic, and powerful enough to help remake the world.


      Eileen Flanagan is a leading Quaker activist and the author of Common Ground: How the Crisis of the Earth Is Saving Us from the Illusion of Our Separation, which explores how spiritual practice and collective action can heal both people and planet.

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      43 min
    • CCT! The New Primary Challenger to Incumbent Erik Dilan
      Dec 6 2025

      Christian Celeste Tate a/k/a “CCT!” is an anti-poverty activist, and Mamdani campaign field leader. He is the fresh new energy badly needed in AD54. CCT is a DSA-endorsed progressive Democratic Socialist candidate taking on the big money real estate interests as represented by Assemblymember Erik Dilan. In this interview, we cover the key issues of affordability for NYC. With the “volunteer army” of DSA, CCT is sure to be a potent challenge to the status quo.


      In this extended interview, CCT lays out a clear vision for what real representation in AD54 should look like—one rooted in community needs, not developer influence. He discusses the economic pressures driving displacement, the structural inequality families face, and why affordable housing is the defining issue of the district. CCT connects his personal background, his organizing work, and his anti-poverty activism to the broader political movement reshaping New York City.


      We also break down the dynamics of running against Erik Dilan, a long-time incumbent backed by real estate interests. CCT speaks candidly about voter outreach, diversity within the district, and the lessons organizers learned from the Mamdani campaign. From East New York to Bushwick, he outlines a strategy centered on direct engagement, multilingual outreach, and the consistent presence that residents have been demanding for years.


      This conversation goes deeper than a typical political interview. It highlights how DSA campaigns are powered by grassroots volunteers, mutual aid energy, and a shared belief in transforming local politics. CCT explains why democratic socialism resonates in working-class communities, why investment in housing and public safety must be community-driven, and how structural fairness—not charity—is the foundation for long-term change.


      For viewers who care about affordability, housing justice, immigrant rights, and progressive political organizing, this interview offers a grounded and realistic look at what it takes to challenge entrenched power in New York.



      Get Involved with this Campaign!

      https://www.cct4nyc.com/


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      43 min
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