“There will always be another Jungle.”
Observations of a visitor to the (in)famous refugee encampment the week of its “eviction.” It’s not what you think; it’s worse than you think.
“There will always be another Jungle.” Read More »
Observations of a visitor to the (in)famous refugee encampment the week of its “eviction.” It’s not what you think; it’s worse than you think.
“There will always be another Jungle.” Read More »
If we do not take that power back from the people who have it now, they will find ways to maintain it, either in a post-scarcity world where they use things like intellectual property to maintain control, or in a world of more dire ecological crisis, in which they run away and hide while the rest of us die.
Who Gets to Live Long and Prosper? Read More »
Each day rolls into the next, and SNAFU remains the reality. We must all pull together.
Winter Is Coming Again, and Everything Is Still Fucked Read More »
The context for slave labor is a war – ostensibly between eastern Ukrainian separatists and the Kyiv government, but in reality fueled by huge quantities of weaponry and volunteers that have poured over the border from Russia – that has cheapened human life and made torture, murder and forced disappearances the norm.
Slave Labor in Lugansk Read More »
All of the threats on our water, our sacred sites, and on the land are connected. It gives us hope to know that people care about the future, the water, and our children.
Respect Our Water, Respect Our Very Bones Read More »
Many journalists apparently regard the reports of police spokespeople as a priori accurate and true descriptions of factual reality not to be questioned. Hmph.
Cops → Copy Paste → Content Read More »
Retail workers have to put their emotional selves on the line. There are unique stresses to the service environment, but those unique stresses do not negate the chances for worker solidarity and opposition to management.
Class Consciousness and Cultures of Resistance in Retail Read More »
People issued bounding orders are being criminalized and humiliated, receiving a punishment amounting essentially to indefinite detention.
How to Build an Invisible Prison Read More »
Are the powers that be just going to give up and end the War on Drugs and switch all this money to policies that make sense? Not unless we make them. That’s going to take each and every one of us engaging in daily actions of resistance.
End Slavery and Torture. Abolish Prisons. Support the Strikers. Read More »