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Silvia Federici talks themes from her recent works Witches, Witch-Hunting, and Women, Re-enchanting the World, and Beyond the Periphery of the Skin with Sasha Lilley on KPFA's Against the Grain radio.
David Pilgrim discusses his new coauthored book Haste to Rise: A Remarkable Experience of Black Education during Jim Crow and their work at the Jim Crow Museum with PBS Courageous Conversations and This Happened podcast.
"Both in fiction and non-fiction, Elison is clear-eyed, unsentimental, funny, furious, and exactly the sort of 'outspoken author' that this PM series seeks to celebrate." Meg Elison's Big Girl reviewed in Locus Magazine.
Watch Sekou Odinga, déqui kioni-sadiki, and Matt Meyer talk about their book, Look for Me in the Whirlwind: From the Panther 21 to 21st-Century Revolutions, with NYC's Village Preservation.
Jeremy Brecher, author of Strike! 50th Anniversary Edition, Save the Humans? Common Preservation in Action, and Against Doom, webinar on Using Our Power to Stop Climate Disaster and Create a Just World.
“Whether you’re fighting for your life in a doctor’s office, an emergency room, or a state legislature, this book is an invaluable resource.” Adrian Shanker's Bodies and Barriers: Queer Activists on Health review in Ambush Magazine.
Watch a short film and performance of Derrick Weston Brown, author of Wisdom Teeth, read his poem "Can’t Have Nothing," describing the devastating ways in which Black people’s lives are continually upended by racism and police brutality in America.
The Liberality interviews Jenny Brown, author of Birth Strike: The Hidden Fight over Women’s Work, on the cost of pregnancy and childbirth in the USA and writes a review.
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Lies Our Country Told Us: Monuments, Mascots, & Racist Objects: A Conversation with David Pilgrim and James Loewen, moderated by John Little

Thursday, September 3rd from 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM PDT. Register here.

Join celebrated historians, authors, and educators David Pilgrim and James Loewen for a discussion on their lifelong work uncovering historical truths around monuments, mascots, artifacts, and objects. This crucial conversation will be moderated by scholar, historian, and filmmaker (“More Than a Word”), John Little (Dakota).