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Silvia Federici Sees Your Unpaid Work.

The crisis that Federici identified in the 1970s has reached a boiling point.

By Joanna Biggs in The New Republic
N.O. Bonzo on the impact of Mutual Aid: An Illuminated Factor of Evolution and what mutual aid can mean for diverting our society’s path and charting an entirely new one.

By Shane Burley on Full Stop
Bill Campbell interviewed about The Day the Klan Came to Town by Alex Dueben for Smashpages and on the The Empire Never Ended Podcast
Beezus Murphy interviewed about My Mom Had An Abortion by Zosia Johnson for Scarleteen and by Stella Harvey for Trash Mag
An interview with Selma James by Leila Hawkins in Yes! Magazine and a review of Our Time Is Now: Sex, Race, Class, and Caring for People and Planet by Marin Scarlett for Red Pepper Magazine and by Julia Downes for London School of Economics
Iain McIntyre and Andrew Nette's Dangerous Visions and New Worlds: Radical Science Fiction, 1950 to 1985 reviewed by David Agranoff in True Review and Michael Jongen in The Newton Review of Books and an interview with The Quietus
A review of Cara Hoffman's RUIN

By Jon Frankel in Green Mountains Review
A review of Meg Elison's Big Girl

By Jess Flarity in Fifth Estate Magazine
The Power of Saying “Nonbinary” in a Southern Accent by sair goetz

Reviews of JJ Amaworo Wilson's Nazaré

By Mike Maggio in Washington Independent and Yang Yiyi in World Literature Today
The Fight to Save San Francisco’s City College: An Organizer’s View
A review of Rein, Ellinger, and Legion's Free City! The Fight for San Francisco's City College and Education for All by Jody Sokolower in Monthly Review
Class War in San Francisco— Joseph Matthews on KPFA'S Against the Grain with Sasha Lilley discussing his new novel, The Blast
A No bullshit approach to music appreciation. Ian Brennan's Muse Sick: a music manifesto in fifty-nine notes in Songlines Magazine