Historian Jeremy Brecher’s new book shows how everyone can find a place and a role in the movement to address…
“I Felt A Responsibility To Share My Experience”: Janet Biehl on Their Blood Got Mixed
by Ian Thomas The Comics Journal September 19th, 2022 Janet Biehl’s new book, Their Blood Got Mixed: Revolutionary Rojava and…
My Mom Had an Abortion: A Graphic Medicine Review
By Kevin Wolf Graphic Medicine August 2022 Only a few months ago, this would have been a straightforward review, but…
Support Philadelphia’s People’s Townhomes and Show Up to Prevent Their Eviction
By Dan Hoylin and Charlie Allison “This is a rapidly developing situation. Since submitting this blog for publication, the eviction…
Kickass Women of the Hebrew Bible
By Kenneth Wishnia Criminal Element August 22, 2022 With his new book—Jewish Noir II—coming out tomorrow, Kenneth Wishnia visits the…
Inside a Rural Book Tour
Welp, my book is finally out, in print, in people’s hands. I’ve had a whole strategy about its release that…
Jewish Noir II: A Review
By Vicki Weisfeld CrimeFictionLover August 30th, 2022 Edited by Kenneth Wishing & Chantelle Aimée Osman — In his lively introduction…
How a global nonviolent insurgency could prevent climate destruction
By Dalilah Shemia-Goeke Waging NonViolence August 15, 2022 Historian Jeremy Brecher’s new book shows how everyone can find a place…
Preserving the radical history of Pennsylvania’s bootleg coal miners
By Jordana Rosenfeld PGHpaper September 7th, 2022 The Prohibition-era bootleggers who illegally manufactured and sold alcohol from 1920-1933 are favorite…
Lessons From a Radical Past: One Man’s Journey Into the Factories in the 1970s
By Peter Olney In These Times August 18th, 2022 A veteran of the New Left’s turn to the factories tells…