By Diana BlockOriginally Posted on CounterpunchAugust 29th, 2017 Oscar Lopez Rivera and Rasmea Odeh. On May 18, 2017 Oscar López…
Spectacular Fiction
No Sanctuary for Palestinian Scholarship
Originally published on Counterpunchby Diana BlockMay 10th, 2017 Edward Said mural. Lead Artists: Fayeq Oweis & Susan Greene. Battleground San…
Reverberations of Underground Activism
By Dan BergerTruthoutOctober 14th, 2015 The underground is an elaborate metaphor for the many subterranean ways of living, thinking and…
Clandestine Occupations on Counterpunch
By Ron JacobsCounterpunchOctober 23rd, 2015 The concept of underground political activism in the United States is currently a remote fantasy.…
Puerto Rican Independence Activist Diana Block Discusses Her New Novel
By Victoria LawBitch MagazineNovember 4th, 2015 In 1981, Diana Block joined a small clandestine group of white people who were…
More Fictional Days of Rage
By Jonah RaskinHuffington PostDecember 9th, 2015 Author and activist Diana Block calls her narrative, “Clandestine Occupations,” “an imaginary history,” though…
Accessibility Through Art— Diana Block on KPFA
KPFA’s Womens MagazineSeptember 14th, 2015 We talk with three women who are exploring ways to make their commitments to social…
Diana Block on Poet to Poet
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Diana Block discusses Clandestine Occupations on Indymedia
By Chris BurnettKPFK’s Indymedia On Air I have always been fascinated by the stories of organizers, revolutionaries and activists who…
Diana Block speaks to Lani Hannaon Audio Interference 17
By Lani HannanonAudio Interference 17 “We were subject to an FBI sting. We were placed under surveillance, and we were…