Originally published in SoundingsBy Phil CohenJune 2018 There is an old saw about the so-called swinging sixties: if you can…
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1968: ‘What Did You Do in the Columbia War, Dad?’
By Richard GreemanOriginally Published in The LA ProgressiveApril 19th, 2018Telephone Interview between Richard Greeman (in France) and Jenny Greeman(in N.Y.):…
12 Reasons Labor Should Demand a Green New Deal
By Jeremy Brecher Originally poted in In These Times Labor shouldn’t just back the Green New Deal, it should help…
12 Million Black Voices
By Noel Ignatiev Until World War II, three-quarters of black Americans lived in the South, a “nation within a nation.”…
10 Children and a Goat
By Leon RosselsonOriginally posted on MediumNovember 24th, 2017 This is a true story. Or maybe it isn’t. Who knows and…
#MeToo Behind Bars: When the Sexual Assaulter Holds the Keys to Your Cell
Originally posted on Truthoutby Victoria LawMarch 18th, 0218 In January, Strawberry Hampton, a trans woman incarcerated in Illinois, settled a…
#DisruptJ20: Call for a bold mobilization against the inauguration of Donald Trump on January 20, 2017
PM Press signs on to this call to #DisruptJ20 On Friday, January 20, 2017, Donald Trump will be inaugurated as President…
“We will need writers who can remember freedom”
ParkerHiggens.netNovember 19th, 2014 Ursula K. Le Guin was honored at the National Book Awards tonight (November 19th, 2014) and gave…
“The End of Imagination” by Arundhati Roy
By JJ Amaworo Wilson “Terrorism is the symptom, not the disease.” (Arundhati Roy, The End of Imagination) Arundhati Roy is…
“…because my sister and I were very close”
By Andre Moncourt An Interview with Ulrike Meinhof’s Sister Wienke When Ulrike Meinhof died forty years ago, she was 41…