“There’s A Lot We Can Do Ourselves.”
They don’t actually have any vision for what kind of future we want. Do we really want to work more? I don’t want to work more.
“There’s A Lot We Can Do Ourselves.” Read More »
They don’t actually have any vision for what kind of future we want. Do we really want to work more? I don’t want to work more.
“There’s A Lot We Can Do Ourselves.” Read More »
Quitting, as an individual act of rebellion, remains just that. To be revolutionary it must be an action taken collectively. Do we have it in us?
“We don’t want to be the alternative in a generalized system of inequality and injustice. We want to be the mainstream.”
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Black women don’t come into view as victims of police brutality; they’re not seen as representative of how the entire community experiences racism. Nor do they come into view when the conversation is about violence against women, which of course police violence against black women is.
Where White Supremacy and Patriarchy Intersect, #SayHerName. Read More »
Why should the UN have to tell Switzerland it has to protect the persecuted? Why doesn’t Switzerland do so on its own?
Kurdish Refugees: UN Issues Condemnation of Switzerland Read More »
“We’re seeing an elite degenerate so quickly. Now that there’s a little bit of evidence from soccer, we can see the way they all operate, the cash in the suitcases and all the rest of it. It’s delightful, actually.”
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At least 33 human rights defenders, youth movement activists, bloggers, journalists and others have been jailed in the last year in Azerbaijan, where the UK-based oil group BP is the largest foreign investor.
Resistance in Azerbaijan Read More »
It is not easy to overturn the influence of 500 years of Turkish authority during which people have been marginalized, isolated and treated with utter disrespect. To change all of this requires a lot of work on the ground, and on the individual level as well. But what is promising is the zeal and determination of the activists in the area.
Comparing Emancipatory Struggles in North and West Kurdistan Read More »
There is a very counterproductive type of border control being put in place across the rich world’s borders, on a global scale. It’s leading to a lot of suffering and misery. There are much better ways to organize globalization. We still haven’t even begun to look at that in a politically engaged manner in much of the rich world.
The Brutal Business of Bordering Europe Read More »
“He was singled out as the only self-immolator who was driven by his ‘own moral consciousness,’ rather than, say, desperation or economic hardship.”
CINEMA UTOPIA: Flame Read More »