"The story of NoMeansNo has finally been told in the way it has always needed to be." –Razorcake
Plus Nardwuar interviews John Wright of NoMeansNo, about NoMeansNo: From Obscurity to Oblivion: An Oral History, and Steve Turner of Mudhoney
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Reclaiming the commons sounds good in the abstract, but what’s being done on a practical level?
Gaye Chan and Nandita Sharma, the Hawai‘i-based co-founders of Eating in Public, and Wren Awry discuss Nourishing Resistance on KPFA's Against the Grain Radio
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Disability Justice Demands Abolition
"When people need care, then the solution should be to get us care, not increase the risk of police violence."
Read an excerpt from Katie Tastrom's A People’s Guide to Abolition and Disability Justice in Inquest
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Read an interview with Vic Liu and James Kilgore about The Warehouse: A Visual Primer on Mass Incarceration with Inquest
"The Warehouse is a clear, useful, and accessible starting point for anyone who wants to begin to understand how twisted and unjust is the system that cages millions of people in this country."
–ArtFuse
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What does it mean to be an antifascist and how does it relate to teaching, parenting, drug and alcohol abuse, and much more?
Josh Fernandez discusses The Hands That Crafted The Bomb: The Making of a Lifelong Antifascist with Firestorm Books, on Revolutionary Left Radio, and on Real News Network
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"We talk about labor organizing in the erotic industries, Matilda’s past experiences in publishing, hangups around sex work in radical communities and related topics."
Listen to Matilda Bickers, coeditor of Working It: Sex Workers on the Work of Sex, on The Final Straw Radio
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Jonathan Lethem interviewed on The Collapsing Frontier, his new Outspoken Authors Series book, and much more by the Mark Twain Branch of the Los Angeles Public Library
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"An instruction manual for today’s labor organizers and union members negotiating the battle between trade unionism and the struggle of the workers in the ongoing battle for economic and social justice." –Ron Jacobs, Counterpunch | |
Kali Akuno and Matt Meyer, were joined at SEIU 1199 by Shaywaal Amin, Maria Alex Garcia, Bruce Richards and Sophie Gonick to celebrate and discuss Jackson Rising Redux: Lessons on Building the Future in the Present | |
The Daily Practice of Abolition. Surviving the future means questioning the very institutions that betray us.
Read an excerpt of Surviving the Future: Abolitionist Queer Strategies in The Progressive
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An interview with Shannon Clay, co-author of We Go Where They Go: The Story of Anti-Racist Action on the history of the network, challenges it faced, and invitations to discuss current day anti-fascist and anti-racist organizing with The Final Straw Radio | |
Watch The Outspoken and the Incendiary: A Literary Celebration of the Life and Work of Terry Bisson. MC’d by Ramsey Kanaan and Peter Maravelis with Diana Block, Peter Coyote, Karen Joy Fowler, Jonathan Lethem, Nick Mamatas, Kim Stanley Robinson, Rudy Rucker, and Carter Scholz | | | | |