By Austin Sauerbrei Religious Socialism In their new graphic novel, Raymond Tyler and Summer McClinton bring to life stories of…
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LAPL Blog— An Interview With Ian Brennan
by Christopher Taylor, Los Angeles Public Library Adult Librarian, Mark Twain Branch Library Ian Brennan is a music producer, writer,…
Pedaling Parsimoniously – A Book & Cog Review, Sort Of.
By Andrew Major Bike Mag Jul 25, 2024 It may surprise you that Sam Tracy’s book ‘Riding More with Less…
Homestead Steel Mill—the Final Ten Years: USWA Local 1397 and the Fight for Union Democracy reviewed on Mid-Willamette Valley Labor Solidarity Alerts
By Bob Rossi Mid-Willamette Valley Labor Solidarity Alerts Homestead Steel Mill—the Final Ten Years: USWA Local 1397 and the Fight…
NoMeansNo Review on Trust
By Dolf Trust The author spoke to over 300 (!!!) persons who are in a way linked to NoMeansNo. With…
‘You can’t forget that it’s still hell inside,’ say the authors of a new visual book on mass incarceration
By Nate File Philadelphia Inquirer Published July 19, 2024 A Q&A with James Kilgore and Vic Liu, who are coming to…
Book Review: FIGHTING TIMES: Organizing on the Front Lines of the Class War by Jon Melrod
By Bob Rossi Mid-Willamette Valley Labor Alerts July 17th, 2024 The PM Press blurb describing writer-activist Jon Melroad reads as…
Is the U.S. addicted to war? So says Joel Andreas in comic book form
By Hank Kennedy People’s World July 12, 2024 $2.5 trillion dollars. That’s the amount the United States currently spends on…
Crossroads: I Live Where I Like reviewed in the Canadian Journal of African Studies
By Trevor R. Getz Canadian Journal of African Studies Crossroads: I Live Where I Like, by Koni Benson, André Trantraal,…
NoMeansNo Review
By Mike Dunn Today I’m reviewing “NoMeansNo: From Obscurity to Oblivion: An Oral History,” by Jason Lamb, with Paul Prescott,…