A political education film to mark the 150th anniversary of the first workers’ government. Narrated by Paul Mason @pariscommune21
Rebel Songs (2021): new album from David Rovics and friends
March 9th, 2021 Feel free to share this press release, in whole or in part, in any form, anywhere, with…
Working Class History in Antigravity Magazine
By Marisa ClogherAntigravity MagazineFebruary 2021 Working Class History doesn’t function as a narrative so much as reference material. The book…
Facebooking the Anthropocene on The Wire
By Emily PothastThe WireMarch 2021 Robert Ostertag’s work cannot easily be summarized or pigeonholed. He has published more than twenty…
Gurrumul, Omar Souleyman, 9Bach and DakhaBrakha: the best global artists the Grammys forgot
By Ian BrennanThe GuardianMarch 11th, 2021 Lebanon’s Mashrou’ Leila, Japan’s OOIOO and Syria’s Omar Souleyman are among artists from regions…
Interview with author Nick Mamatas, The Planetbreaker’s Son on The Avid Reader
The Avid ReaderMarch 2021 Nick Mamatas is the author of three novels, including the Lovecraftian Beat road novel Move Under…
Bizhan Khodabandeh on MakingComics.com Gutter Talk Podcast
By Adam GreenfieldMakingcomics.com September 30th, 2016 The world these days is far from easy to understand. Sometimes there’s an answer…
Ben Fletcher, vita e tempi di un Wobbly nero (Italian)
Posted In Editoriali Organizzatore e oratore per l’Industrial Workers of the World – storicamente, il sindacato più radicalmente inclusivo d’America…
Books: Free City and the fight for community college education
A comprehensive history tells the story of the struggle to preserve SF’s City College — and block the neo-liberal approach…
Self-determination: Kurdistan, Scotland and Beyond – An Interview with James Kelman
Connor Hayes speaks with writer James Kelman about a wide variety of topics, including self-determination, British history, literature, the tradition…










