We Retain the Dignity of the Revolution
The answer to why we don’t accept that Assad remains in power is obvious: he killed our children, and the scars of their smiles are etched on our hearts.
We Retain the Dignity of the Revolution Read More »
The answer to why we don’t accept that Assad remains in power is obvious: he killed our children, and the scars of their smiles are etched on our hearts.
We Retain the Dignity of the Revolution Read More »
We need to connect and learn from each other about the histories of struggles in different places; get together and build together, so that when there is another revolutionary wave, we can be more prepared to make it everybody’s.
Oppression Radiates: Gaza and the Arab Spring Read More »
When we do start to say we want things to be different, that’s when people come together, isn’t it? That’s where we find joy emerging. We need more of that, more of the time.
Solidarity, Resistance, and Other Ecstasies Read More »
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 »
Ought we not at least entertain the possibility of something beyond ideologies, begin the work of thinking anew about the nature of politics, and push back against the troubling tendencies within the liberal order?
“The tools of our liberation became our captors.” 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 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 »