Socialist ProjectNovember 10th, 2014 Drawing a Line in the Tar Sands Of all possible futures, the least likely is one…
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Maroon the Implacable: A Solidarity Review
By Steve BloomSolidarity This book is a collection of essays, composed mostly for the education of fellow prisoners. It is…
Oscar López Rivera’s 32 Years of Resistance to Torture –Will President Obama pardon the longest held Independentista?
by Hans BennettInsubordinationMay 29th, 2013 (First published by Upside Down World on May 29, 2013. Permission is granted to reprint…
Professor Falcón’s Lessons
by Matt MeyerNew Clear Vision Solidarity and Camaraderie in a Puerto Rican Context On Monday, March 10, Puerto Rico’s leading…
Activist Parents Speak Out in New Anthology
By Claire HamiltonBust We all know there is no such thing as normal – but this new book which explores…
Look for Me in the Whirlwind: A Review
by Keith Riley Maximum Rock’n’RollApril 2018 About a year ago, I visited the Oakland Museum’s great Power to the People:…
Alex Ogg’s Dead Kennedys: Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables on Crossfire
by Pete CravenAugust 13th, 2014Crossfire The Ramones’ original drummer Tommy passed away recently, and whilst there’s no argument his band…
“(Black and White) is a book that should be in every home, school, community center and library.”
By Karen Lee WaldCuba Inside OutNovember 2017 A Review of BLACK AND WHITE –photos by Howard Epstein from the archives…
‘Positive Force: More Than a Witness’ profiles a D.C. group that’s hard-core in its pursuit of change
By Dean EssnerWashington PostNovember 13th, 2014 If Robin Bell’s new documentary “Positive Force: More Than a Witness” is out to…
‘Days of Rage’ scorns George Jackson Brigade, but Northwest radical group won’t be ignored
By Douglas PerryThe OregonianApril 4th, 2015 Bryan Burrough made his name with “Public Enemies,” his bestselling 2004 retelling of the…