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“Fascism Today”: A Critical Addition to the Modern Antifa Canon
Shane Burley's "Fascism Today: What it is and How to End It" is an absolute must-read.

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New Documentary Remembers Standing Rock in Beauty and Catastrophe
"Awake" is unbound by the conventions of documentary storytelling.

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Revolution Deferred: What Lessons Can We Learn From October 1917?
Factions, rivalries, even a Lenin who flip-flopped.

The “Redwood Wars”: A History of Environmental Direct Action
In the fight to save our environment, resilience is key.

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New Speculative Fiction Anthology Explodes the Mainstream Trans Narrative
Fun, frenetic antidotes to that mainstream trans story.

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“The Last Guardians”: The Indigenous Fight for Environmental Justice in Ecuador
Indigenous activists in Ecuador are fighting Big Oil.

Enriqueta Vasquez: Eminent Historian for “The Women of La Raza”
"The Women of La Raza" by Enriqueta Vasquez is both a treasure and a living codex.

Trapped in a Burning House: A Review of “I Am Not Your Negro”
Raoul Peck's documentary on James Baldwin is deeply moving because it is, in essence, a sermon.

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“Guerrillas of Desire” and the Revolutionary Potential of Everyday Struggle
Kevin Van Meter's new book draws attention to the revolutionary potential already present in everyday popular struggle.

How Union-Busting Bosses Propel the Right Wing to Power
US bosses fight unions with a ferocity that is unmatched in the so-called free world.