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Love and Struggle in Socialism and Democracy
by B. LoeweSocialism and Democracy2013 Vol. 27, No. 1, 191–221 For organizers and students of history too young to have…
Excerpt of David Gilbert’s Love and Struggle on Transformation
By David GilbertOpen Democracy.net/TransformationDecember 26th, 2014 From Weather Underground activist to life in prison Even in a just war we…
Court Ruling Praised, but Not by Everyone
by Bill SilverfarbThe San Mateo Daily JournalJune 27th, 2013 The Supreme Court’s ruling on Proposition 8 and the federal Defense…
The Fantastic Ursula K. Le Guin
By Julie PhillipsThe New YorkerOctober 17th, 2016 The literary mainstream once relegated her work to the margins. Then she transformed…
Boy Bands Have Won Finalist in IAP’s Best CDs of 2008
Indie Accoutic Project Finalist 2008 The Boy Bands Have Won was selected as a finalist in the Indie Acoustic Project’s…
Psycho-Noir: Nigel Bird’s Essential Noirs
By Nigel BirdPsychoNoirNovember 19, 2010 Nigel Bird is a Support For Learning teacher in a primary school near Edinburgh. Co-Producer of…
Historian questions W. Va. museum’s coal displays
By Lawrence MessinaThe Associated PressJune 5, 2010 CHARLESTON, W.Va. — A slim, steel object resembling a rusty bayonet juts out of…
Al-Mutanabbi Street Starts Here in the Huffington Post
by Deborah StamblerThe Huffington PostSeptember 24, 2012 As painful as it is to watch the news of the Middle East…
Baghdad’s ‘Street of the Booksellers’ is reborn in Manchester
By Martin WainwrightThe Northerner BlogMarch 5th, 2013 John Rylands Library plays host to tributes from artists and writers to al-Mutanabbi…