On Mutual Aid and Confronting State Power in Disaster
For us, any victim, alive or dead, who isn’t recovered will represent a forced disappearance.
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For us, any victim, alive or dead, who isn’t recovered will represent a forced disappearance.
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There’s a lot of antifa work that people aren’t giving credit to. It has been important in revealing Venn-diagrammatic circles that go all the way to the white house, and how these groups are organizing together.
Justice Over Order: Antifa in Depth Read More »
We have to fundamentally alter society if we don’t want to disappear as a civilization, or even perhaps as a species. And we have very little time—in the best case, a generation.
Climate Change and Social Upheaval Read More »
Exiled Syrian dissident Yassin al-Haj Saleh in conversation with Loubna Mrie and Mustafa – The Irrelevant Arabs
On Struggle, Suffering, and Meaning Read More »
As long as all these different movements are segmented into their own silos, they are likely to be contained. But when you bring them together…
Universalizing Resistance to Capitalism Read More »
The idea of a humanity living largely in harmony with nature, in communities founded on mutual aid and cooperation, is not an idle daydream but a real possibility.
Envisioning a Post-Western World Read More »
How long will we let ourselves be intimidated by state violence, all the while shouting, “We won’t be intimidated!”?
Post-G20 Reflections Read More »
Stop! Take the time to think it through. Who’s holding power? Who can give you what you need in the campaign that you’re trying to win? How much power do you have to bring to bear to win the fight?
We Are More Than Them Read More »
Samos Chronicles: Two poems and the testimony of a Syrian stranded on Samos for nearly a year
“It’s a trip right now, because it’s thirty years later, and here we go again. We’re all grappling with the differences between what we faced in the Reagan era and what we’re looking at right now.”
Bashing the Fash, Then and Now Read More »