Climate Trauma
There is no way that we can get out of the warming condition or prevent climate breakdown without destroying and terminating things that are dangerous.
Assertions of the basic human freedom to make and remake social relations.
There is no way that we can get out of the warming condition or prevent climate breakdown without destroying and terminating things that are dangerous.
One of the most dangerous implications of the past seven years that will affect Palestinians in the years to come was the normalization of state violence and its use to suppress civilian populations.
All Our Liberation: The Arab Uprisings and Palestine Read More »
A collection of accounts of Syrian metalheads and their methods of coping and survival, shot in 2013-2014 and smuggled out on a rubber boat journey to Europe.
Cinema Utopia: Syrian Metal Is War Read More »
The state is efficient at reproducing the state. The state is not necessarily more efficient at organizing subsistence.
On Foraging and Freedom Read More »
In the sudden absence of basic supplies, people have found the means of survival in each other, and in the resources and land at their disposal.
Dreaming With Our Hands Read More »
We must understand how processes of imperialism and racial capitalism work, but also how people have fought back. These resistance struggles connect us to people from other countries.
Replacing the Imperialist Fairy Tale Read More »
“The enslaved are agents of history – perhaps the most important agents in the making of opposition to the Western world as we know it.”
Beyond the Possibilities: On Black Radical Thought Read More »
We understand militancy as the ability to defend oneself not just physically but mentally against hegemonic ideology, as well as the ability to make alternative ways of living conceivable and practicable.
The War Is (Also) In Our Heads Read More »
Faced with environmental dangers on a local and global scale, marginalized communities of workers are left with few choices except direct action.
Worker Solidarity with Camp Makwa and the Movement for Environmental Justice Read More »
We create spaces of care, but it’s difficult to keep them together in a world that tells you this is not allowed. We’re all broken by this structure, which is why I want to get rid of it.
Living Well and Dying Well, Together Read More »