by Anarres Project and Chris CrassEarth First! JournalJuly 2nd, 2014 Chris Crass on Social Justice Heroes, Obstacles and Hope in…
Most Social Change Groups Grapple with White Privilege—But This Book Can Help
by Joshua Kahn RussellYES! MagazineSeptember 17th, 2014 The work of activism is full of messy contradictions. In Towards Collective Liberation,…
Towards Collective Liberation: A review by the War Resisters League
By Joshua StephensWar Resisters LeagueSeptember 2014 With Towards Collective Liberation, veteran activist and writer Chris Crass has filled a number…
Towards Collective Liberation: A review in Peace News
By Milan RaiPeace NewsOctober-November 2014 When I’ve heard white people committed to social change start talking about racism and activism,…
Towards Collective Liberation, or Why We Won’t Stop Talking About Racism
By Dawn HaneyBuddhist Peace FellowshipOctober 9th, 2014 Race was a central theme at BPF’s National Gathering, with offerings like: The…
Towards Collective Liberation reviewed on Fellowship of Reconciliation
By Moira BirssFellowship of ReconciliationNovember 2014 For those of us participating in the struggle to bring about systemic change, but…
Snapshots from the Bay Area left
By Todd ChretienSocialistworker.orgMay 27th, 2015 Todd Chretien reviews a combination memoir, history and political statement written by a well-known activist…
The Beatrix Gates in The Seattle Review of Books
By Nisi ShawlThe Seattle Review of Books Latest in Terry Bisson’s audacious Outspoken Authors series, The Beatrix Gates (PM Press)…
The Beatrix Gates in Publishers Weekly
Publishers WeeklyDecember 3rd, 2018 This haphazard but enjoyable collection, primarily a celebration and exploration of trans identities, includes short stories,…
Riding the Avalanche
By Ursula K. Le GuinNorthwest Booksellers AssociationMay 18th, 2011 Just a couple of years ago I wrote that I thought…