The Partisan from Ryazan
Portrait of the outspoken Russian anarchist saboteur and prisoner Ruslan Sidiki
The Partisan from Ryazan Read More »
Portrait of the outspoken Russian anarchist saboteur and prisoner Ruslan Sidiki
The Partisan from Ryazan Read More »
On 21 February 2025, the trial against German antifascist Maja T. started at the Hungarian court in Budapest. They offered Maja fourteen years in exchange for a guilty plea. Maja refused. Instead they read this statement of hope and defiance.
“I will not perish here!” Read More »
How do we decenter ourselves to be in solidarity with struggles not directly related to our lives? How do we do solidarity when it may be in contradiction with our values and experiences?
Zine: Hierarchies of Solidarity Read More »
Arab liberation from authoritarian regimes is interconnected with Palestinian liberation from Zionism.
Zine: Where Are the Arabs? Read More »
The international community spectacularly failed Syrians over the past thirteen years. Now it’s really time to get it right. We ourselves have also learned the importance of making visible the civil organizing and democratic local councils that have always been the backbone of the revolutionary struggle.
It’s Up to Us: Two Interviews with Leila al-Shami Read More »
It’s an overwhelming moment, it’s a huge opportunity—as 2011 was. I would just tell people to listen to Syrians as much as possible, as opposed to people who would speak on their behalf.
Listening to Syria Read More »
Standing on the side of life, in the context of genocide and ecocide and the normalization of mass death on pretty much every front—I believe that’s radical, transformational.
Zine: Our Mirror Worlds Read More »
By wearing this religious garb, I hope to bring spirituality to the fight. How can we topple the powerful from their thrones? That was the meaning of my gesture.
The Mud Wizard in His Own Words Read More »
2015 is still with us! Our societies have been deeply transformed, and made more diverse and beautiful. Self-organized movements, solidarity networks, and support projects that emerged ten years ago still exist and persist despite criminalization.
The Summer of Migration, Ten Years On Read More »
Local residents, without waiting for marching orders from the authorities, started cleaning up the fuel oil and saving birds and animals from day one. Thousands of people have been going out daily to clean the coastline.
The Black Black Sea: Portraits of Autonomous Disaster Relief in Russia Read More »