By Dustin Dwyer Michigan Radio, NPR Jul 2, 2020 Books about race continue to dominate best seller lists. Weeks after…
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From hate to tolerance: Jim Crow museum curator David Pilgrim comes to Lansing Community College
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Matt Meyer & Mandy Carter Present: Intersectional and Intergenerational Organizing
By Audrey Firestorm Bookstore July 2nd,2019 On May 30th Firestorm had the honor of hosting Mandy Carter and Matt Meyer…
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Every revolution is a surprise, above all to the revolutionaries. If you had gone around Paris on July 1, 1789…
Pirates and the Uses of History
By Martin Parker Ephemera: Theory & Politics in OrganizationVolume 10(2): 194-198 When research, teaching and writing about history is being…
Watch “Revolutionary Nonviolence in Violent Times: 50 years since 1968” at PJSA 2018
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Watch Mandy Carter & Matt Meyer on Breaking the Set
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Marronage Meets Bolivarian Socialism: Maroon Comix, A Review
By Jeanette CharlesVenezuelanalysis.comSeptember 5th, 2018 VA’s Jeanette Charles reviews Maroon Comix, a book that tells the tales of maroons’ fight for…
Maroon Comix: A Review
by Michael Novick Anti-Racist Action LA This fascinating book, based primarily on the writings of political prisoner Russell Maroon Shoats…