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.
On Mutual Aid and Confronting State Power in Disaster Read More »
Assertions of the basic human freedom to make and remake social relations.
For us, any victim, alive or dead, who isn’t recovered will represent a forced disappearance.
On Mutual Aid and Confronting State Power in Disaster 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 »
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 »
From our peoples today springs the greatest alternative proposal for the State of Mexico: the struggle for and the defense of life with dignity and autonomy.
The Burning Voice of Those Who Resist on the Periphery Read More »
We have failed in our initial attempts at political intervention. The situation of migrants has continued to deteriorate since summer 2015, and has gotten progressively more insulated from public scrutiny.
After the Storm at the Border Read More »
Combating Islamophobia at its roots means attacking the structures of domination and division that produce it, promote it, and use it. If we ignore those and fight only its surface expressions, we will lose.
For a Truly Radical Anti-Racism Read More »
Other fears are more essential than the fear of death. The fear of standing alone, or the fear that what you’re doing is futile. Those kinds of fears are more real, and are much more present in Europe than here.
“Fear of death is nothing; not being able to live is worse.” Read More »
It was normal people who took to the streets, attacked the police, and defended themselves against eviction. This resistance stopped a plan for two hundred forced evictions. It was a spontaneous coming-together in the neighborhood, among people who up to that point weren’t really organized.
Community Self-Defense and a Politics of Life Read More »
In view of the tasks ahead – if we want to build a forceful movement against racism and imperialist interests – we should reacquaint ourselves with the Guyanese theorist.
Bringing Back Walter Rodney Read More »