New interviews and reviews to fan the flames of discontent. Save 40% on all featured books and e-Books with coupon code INTERVIEWS
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The Lockdown Showed How the Economy Exploits Women. She Already Knew. Silvia Federici has been warning of what happens when we undervalue domestic labor for decades. Read this lengthy profile of Silvia Federici in The New York Times Magazine by Jordan Kisner.
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Watch and listen to Peter Cole discuss Ben Fletcher: The Life and Times of a Black Wobbly with New Frame, Revolutionary Left Radio, Left Anchor Podcast, Tribune Magazine, CUNY School of Labor and Urban Studies, and The Wooden Shoe Books in Philly with Kim Kelly and Royce Adams.
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Stranger Than Fiction: Outspoken Authors on Writing During a Pandemic. Watch a discussion with Nisi Shawl, Nalo Hopkinson, Meg Elison, and Terry Bisson on science-fiction, utopia, and the craft of writing in a pandemic hosted by Firestorm Books.
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"Their voices resonate through the panels to speak to activists today—and to any reader who wants to delve deeper into the apartheid struggle." –Publishers Weekly review of Crossroads: I Live Where I Like.
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Meg Elison's short story "The Pill," from the Outspoken Authors series book Big Girl, will be included in The Year’s Best Science Fiction: Volume 2. Read the story until 2/28 and nominate it for the Locus, Nebula, and Hugo Awards.
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