Save 40% on featured books with coupon code: INTERVIEWS GREAT NEW INTERVIEWS AND REVIEWS! Listen, Read, and Discover Save 40% on featured books with coupon code: INTERVIEWS Anger as Fuel: A Conversation with Dani Burlison "I rarely go through a day without being angry about something that’s happening in the world. And, the other side of it is that I’ve had to make a huge effort to find laughter in the world. Having community is so important, spending time with people I love and making space for the ridiculous, too. These are all huge reliefs. But still, it’s tricky because we’re bombarded constantly. Trying to find ways to take care of ourselves and to be in community with other people, other women specifically for me, is important to balance it out a bit." –Dani Burlison in conversation with Janet Frishberg in The Rumpus Get the book Read the interview Jacinta Bunnell's Las niñas pueden ser reyes: Libro para colorear reviewed by the author of Graffiti Grrlz: Performing Feminism in the Hip Hop Diaspora "Una vez más, Jacinta Bunnell ha creado un libro para colorear donde se alienta a los niños a colorear sus sueños de liberación. En las páginas de Las Niñas Pueden Ser Reyes, las niñas (y todos los lectores, realmente) se inspiran para resistir las limitaciones sociales, encontrar fuerza en la comunidad y tener el coraje de crear sus propias narrativas en un mundo patriarcal decidido a controlar sus elecciones." –Jessica N. Pabón-Colón, Assistant Professor, Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, Latin American and Caribbean Studies. SUNY New Paltz Get the books Read the reviews Silvia Federici's new book Re-enchanting the World: Feminism and the Politics of the Commons in Fifth Estate "Re-enchanting means returning to a world of shared, unowned social wealth and land." –Silvia Federici Get the books Get the Summer issue We Aren't the World: Colonialism in Music & Media. Ian Brennan, author of Silenced by Sound, in The Good Men Project "The music industry has a dirty, dark secret. There are millions upon millions of talented people around the world. And you will never hear any of them. They’ve been made disappeared, silenced by sound. A truly democratic system would be music released with complete anonymity: no photos, no names, only music. Songs without faces nor bios. Just sound standing on its own." –Ian Brennan Get the book Read the article Book Review: Women on Strike—A Birth Strike in Labor Notes "The book isn’t just about women and reproduction. It’s much more about the relationship between reproduction and population management to achieve economic growth, which is essential for the survival of a capitalist system. But women are at the center, and it all comes back to our rights and our liberation, and ultimately our power." –Review by Judy Ancel for Labor Notes Get the book Read the review Subhumans Timeless Hardcore Punk on NPR's Fresh Air “The Subhumans... deliver short, sharp shocks of fury and anguish, but like the best of the breed, they're angry in a funny way or funny in an angry way, as when they sing "Mickey Mouse is Dead." –Milo Miles Get the history Listen to the review Working Class Hero: Mat Callahan on High Plains Morning "Yvonne Moore & Mat Callahan released Working Class Heroes, an album and book, celebrating historical American labor folk songs. Listen to this interview with High Plains Public Radio (HPPR)." Get the CD and Songbook Listen to the interview Playful Metafiction: Paul Park’s A City Made of Words review on Tor.com "Perhaps this is a key to Paul Park’s later writing. Park’s fiction inspires our faith by undercutting our belief. This approach will win him few readers and fewer awards — in the Bisson interview, Park admits he’s much shortlisted but never garlanded — but it will earn him admirers. I count myself one, and hope more readers discover this remarkable writer." –Matthew Keeley for Tor.com Get the book Read the review The Unknown Revolution: 1917–1921 reviewed in Midwest Book Review "This in-depth, eyewitness history written by Voline, an outspoken activist in the Russian Revolution, pays significant attention to what the author describes as "struggles for the real Social Revolution" - that is, the uprising of the sailors and workers of Kronstadt in 1921 and the peasant movement that Nestor Makhno led in the Ukraine. These movements provide a clearer understanding of both the original objectives of the Russian Revolution and the problems facing all revolutions with far-reaching social objectives. Of particular interest are the many personal experiences and those in which the author reveals the deep divide between the Libertarians and the Bolsheviks. This edition is a translation of the full text of La Revolution inconnue, first published in 1947. It reinstates material omitted from earlier English-language editions and reproduces the complete text of the original volumes." Get the book Read the review John P. Clark’s Between Earth and Empire in Foreword Reviews "The book is breathtaking in breadth, but there is a singular message: while humans brought the Earth to the brink, there remains hope that the planet and its creatures will be able to reassert themselves. May Clark’s sobering assessment of the current state of humanity’s relationship to the world be taken to heart." 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