“Sooner or later we’re all going to have charges.”
Federal legal repression of ICE watch in Minnesota: transcript of the Outlaw podcast’s interviews with four arrestees
“Sooner or later we’re all going to have charges.” Read More »
All Antidote Zine posts classified according to form rather than substance, for those who prefer to browse that way. Examinations – Expressions – Productions
Federal legal repression of ICE watch in Minnesota: transcript of the Outlaw podcast’s interviews with four arrestees
“Sooner or later we’re all going to have charges.” Read More »
These were not just revolutionaries in the abstract. They were embedded within a revolutionary practice. They had a fascinating certainty about liberation: freedom was just on the horizon.
Searching for Solidarity Read More »
Two poems on collapse and revolution from Minneapolis: “Angel of Collapse” followed by “Honoring our Martyrs”
Poetry Feature: Angels of Collapse Read More »
The unchecked authoritarian nightmare currently rampaging through our streets is the product of a system that views policing as sacred, officers as infallible, and protest as inherently suspicious and dangerous.
What Must Be Done? Read More »
Amidst growing regional war, a call for international solidarity with Iraqi civil society, feminist and secular movements, trade unions, and grassroots organizers.
Dispatch from Iraq: In Defense of Civil Society Read More »
It’s very difficult to come from a struggle that not only isn’t recognized but is often slandered or discredited. So to meet people from other countries and other struggles who have been through similar experiences, you find a lot of strength in that.
“We have to see internationalism as a survival strategy.” Read More »
For Tehran-Minneapolis solidarity! Down with all tyrants!
From Iran to Minnesota Read More »
Tactics for fighting the federal occupation of Minnesota by ICE: “Let the world know that when the fascists come to town, we will run them out.”
“Dispatch, Please Advise!” Read More »
The Insurrection Act is not a magic “Game Over” button that presidents use to instantly liquidate resistance. On the contrary, deploying the military domestically often backfires against those in power. It is a sign of a weak state, not a strong one.
Between the Insurrection Act and the Insurrections Read More »
Handmade transcript of a 2025 faculty award lecture by Kate Starbird at the University of Washington, laying out a decade-plus of disinformation research findings
A Spotlight on Rumors Read More »