By Bob Rossi Mid-Willamette Valley Labor Solidarity Alerts Homestead Steel Mill—the Final Ten Years: USWA Local 1397 and the Fight…
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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,…
Crossroads: I live Where I like— A New Agenda Review
Review by Gertrude Fester New Agenda Dr Gertrude Fester, a former MP and Gender Commissioner, is Honorary Professor at the…
The Warehouse — A Visual Primer of America’s Carceral System
By Bill Littlefield ArtsFuse June 1st, 2024 The graphics in “The Warehouse” provide clear explanations of a grim reality. The…
Ian Brennan and Dame Evelyn Glennie Feel the Music
By Ian Brennan Talk House May 10th, 2024 The collaborators talk the physicality of sound and the creation of Another…