New interviews, reviews, and events. Discover engaging conversations with PM Press authors, artists, and activists New interviews, reviews, and events to fan the flames of discontent. Save 40% on all featured books and e-Books with coupon code: INTERVIEWS Silvia Federici discusses Witches, Witch-Hunting, and Women, Re-enchanting the World, and Beyond the Periphery of the Skin with Women Rising Radio. Listen to the interview Adrienne Pine, coeditor of Asylum for Sale: Profit and Protest in the Migration Industry with Siobhán McGuirk, interviewed on By Any Means Necessary Radio. Listen to the interview Melissa Merin & Kadijah Means, educators, activists, and contributors to Teaching Resistance: Radicals, Revolutionaries, and Cultural Subversives in the Classroom discuss Race and Revolution on Instagram Live. Watch the discussion What Is Anarchism? Ruth Kinna, coeditor of Libertarian Socialism: Politics in Black and Red, Kim Kelly, author of the Foreword of Strike! 50th Anniversary Edition, and William C. Anderson discuss anarchism with NPR's 1A. Listen to the interview Listen to Gabriel Kuhn discuss Liberating Sápmi: Indigenous Resistance in Europe’s Far North at the 2020 Montreal Anarchist Book Fair, plus sports and politics, such as Soccer vs. the State and Playing as if the World Mattered, on Radikaal and Southpaw podcasts. See all reviews and interviews Listen to and watch Adrian Shanker, editor of Bodies and Barriers: Queer Activists on Health, on Transcaster Radio, Out Front Magazine, Book Riot, The Center on Colfax, Bureau of General Services—Queer Division, the San Francisco Bay Times, and more. See all reviews and interviews A Son’s Fight for His Father’s Freedom. Russell ‘Maroon’ Shoatz, author of Maroon the Implacable: The Collected Writings of Russell Maroon Shoatz, and Russell Shoatz III share how they built an unshakable relationship in spite of incarceration and separation. Read the interview Class Power on Zero Hours by AngryWorkers reviewed in the Brooklyn Rail. "AngryWorkers want you to build an international revolutionary organization guided by the axiom 'the emancipation of the working classes must be conquered by the working classes themselves.'" Read the review Peter Linebaugh interviewed by Johnny Flynn of Independent Left. Peter's books include The Incomplete, True, Authentic, and Wonderful History of May Day and Stop, Thief!: The Commons, Enclosures, and Resistance. Watch the interview How ICE’s Bail Bond Scheme Lets Corporations Profit Off Migrants, an adapted excerpt of Asylum for Sale: Profit and Protest in the Migration Industry by contributor Marzena Zukowska in the New York Review of Books. Read the excerpt See all interviews, reviews, and blogs Upcoming Events Regardless of the election outcome, the struggle for radical positive change is set to continue. We face ongoing battles for Black liberation, economic equity, reproductive freedoms, healthcare, immigrant justice, indigenous rights, ecological regeneration, and more. The next four years – and far beyond – offer opportunities to build on the incredible groundwork established by movements from Black Lives Matter to #AbolishICE, #MeToo to the fight to protect indigenous land and water. In this post-election teach-in, we invite you to imagine and plot a revolutionary response to the U.S. Presidential Elections. Join Kali Akuno, Klee Benally, Shanelle Matthews, Adrienne Pine, and Marzena Zukowska as we demand much better than a return to the status quo! Thursday, November 5th at 5pm PST / 8pm EST. Register here. Organized by PM Press, Radical Communicators Network, American University Department of Anthropology, and California Institute of Integral Studies Department of Anthropology and Social Change. Richard Manning will discuss his new book, If It Sounds Good, It Is Good: Seeking Subversion, Transcendence, and Solace in America’s Music, in a virtual event hosted by Rediscovered Bookshop of Boise, ID on Tuesday, November 10th from 7pm to 8pm MST (6pm PST, 9pm EST). Richard will read from the book, play some tunes, and answer some questions. Learn more here and register here. Join us for a virtual book launch for The People’s Republic of Neverland: The Child versus the State with author Robb Johnson joined in discussion by Louise Regan, ex-president of National Education Union (UK) on Wednesday, November 11th at 7pm (London Time / 2pm EST, 11am PST). The Zoom event will be hosted by Housmans Bookshop, an independent, radical bookshop, based in Kings Cross, London since 1959. Register here. Join Adrian Shanker for a virtual talk on Bodies and Barriers: Queer Activists on Health and “Barriers to Healthcare for LGBT Families and Family Planning” on Thursday, November 12th at 7pm EST / 4pm PST, part of Philadelphia Family Pride. Learn more here. Educating and Parenting for Liberation with Akilah S. Richards, Michelle Cruz Gonzales, Mai’a Williams, and China Martens. Moderated by John Mink on Friday, November 13th at 7pm EDT / 4pm PDT. Hosted by Firestorm Books in Asheville, NC. Register here. Join a panel of activist educators and radical parents to discuss lessons, challenges, and triumphs of parenting and educating during Covid and isolation, uprisings for racial justice, the rise of fascism, and more. Let’s get unified against oppression and readily use our homes, communities, spaces, and classrooms to fight for human liberation, social justice, systemic change, and true equality. Join us! Get their books: Raising Free People: Unschooling as Liberation and Healing Work Revolutionary Mothering: Love on the Front Lines This Is How We Survive: Revolutionary Mothering, War, and Exile in the 21st Century The Future Generation: The Zine-Book for Subculture Parents, Kids, Friends & Others Don’t Leave Your Friends Behind: Concrete Ways to Support Families in Social Justice Movements and Communities. The Spitboy Rule: Tales of a Xicana in a Female Punk Band. Teaching Resistance: Radicals, Revolutionaries, and Cultural Subversives in the Classroom Join the coeditors and contributors to the forthcoming book, Counterpoints: A San Francisco Bay Area Atlas of Displacement & Resistance on Wednesday, November 18th at 6pm GMT (1pm EST / 10am PST). Hosted by Livingmaps Front Lines, Back Yards programme. Learn more and register here. Join co-editors and designers of Counterpoints: A San Francisco Bay Area Atlas of Displacement and Resistance in a conversation about the conceptual origins of the book and its relevance in the current local and global context of the pandemic, racial uprisings, and economic inequity. The discussion will focus on the design of the Atlas and chapter contents, and conclude with perspectives on how collaborative storytelling serves as a pathway towards resistance and hope. The book combines work from within the Anti-Eviction Mapping Project (AEMP) with contributions from dozens of artists, organizers, scholar-activists, and residents from the Bay Area – from long-time community members who have been fighting multiple waves of racial dispossession to elementary school youth envisioning de-colonial futures. As an atlas co-created with community, Counterpoints expands knowledge on displacement and resistance in the Bay Area with, rather than for or about, those most impacted. 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