By JJ Amaworo Wilson “Experience, we are told, is a great teacher. If this is so, then my classroom was…
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Until the Rulers Obey: A review
By JJ Wilson November 18th, 2014 Latin America may be the last place on Earth that still has widespread and…
Review of “We the People: Stories from the Community Rights Movement in the United States”
By JJ Amaworo Wilson “Communities are saying to the government and corporations, “We’re no longer willing to be fracked, poisoned…
Playing as if the World Mattered: A Review
By JJ Amaworo WilsonJJ Amaworo WilsonJuly 17th, 2015 Elite sport has a lot to answer for. Rabid consumerism, blind nationalism,…
“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…
“The United States and Torture: Interrogation, Incarceration, and Abuse” ed. Marjorie Cohn
By JJ Amaworo Wilson “Experience, we are told, is a great teacher. If this is so, then my classroom was…
“Rad Women Worldwide” – by Kate Schatz, illustrated by Miriam Klein Stahl
By JJ Amaworo Wilson I’m reading Rad Women Worldwide: Artists and Athletes, Pirates and Punks, and Other Revolutionaries Who Shaped…
“I don’t give refunds.” Eye-popping interviews with writers: PEN America Journal 2017
Being black in America … Walter Mosley: “It’s hard to feel nostalgic, being black in America. It’s not that you…
“Hatred and Pity”: James Baldwin in “I Am Not Your Negro”
by JJ Amaworo Wilson Anyone interested in race and civil rights needs to see this film. It’s based on thirty…