It’s no surprise that, even though chattel slavery was formally abolished throughout the Americas over 100 years ago, enslaver culture is still very much alive.
Read More“They don’t believe in their true powers, or the power of this world; they cannot see a world in a grain of sand, nor heaven in a wild flower. Such things are becoming more and more alien to us.”
Read MorePractical steps that universal/independent Kindreds and Heathens can take to: Combat the overall appearance of collusion with the Odinist racist ideology by no longer keeping a shameful silence.
Read MoreThis is the reality of the War on Drugs; it is thinly veiled, and sometimes not, racism.
Read MoreApril was Indigenous Month in Brazil. This article reports on the Leadership of Indigenous Women conference in Salvador, and explores the personal and communal journey of indigenous women through generations.
Read More“The government shredded landing cards and other documents that would have outright proven these people’s right to stay. These folks, mostly the children of the Windrush generation, are and always have been British citizens, heck, the passport my father came over with even says British Passport on the cover!”
Read MoreWinnie Mandela passed away April 2nd, 2018. Here is a note, and tribute, by the Pan-Africanist school in Brazil that was named after her.
Read MoreA poem about (sub)urban youth, political carelessness, contradictions and the criminal justice system. (From Rex Butters)
Read More"It's too late to put flowers in gun barrels" (From Jonathan Ray)
Read MoreSophia Burns looks at gender roles on paper vs. in practice, and the division of labor underlying both.
Read MoreIn an age where all our movements and words are tracked, and in which internet call-out culture and aggressive trolls make it difficult for any would-be dissident to express viewpoints that fall outside of party lines, it seems timely to be reminded of the poetry of Al-Andalus and in particular that of arguably its most saucey knave
Read MoreJohn Halstead proposes an alternative holistic theory of rights, one in which we can ground the rights of nature.
Read More“The homeless are seen as an entity, some dirty mass of otherness"
Read MoreSophia Burns argues that activist nonprofits are front groups controlled by the Democratic Party
Read MoreThe conflict between social democracy and "identity politics" is a red herring.
Read MoreSophia Burns urges revolutionaries to build community power by delivering tangible results.
Read MoreDemocracy is our saviour, the West's gift to the world.
That is until the vote doesn't go the right way…
Read MoreFrom Sophia Burns: "catharsis politics isn't just unhelpful. It's actively destructive."
Read MoreOn Trump, Fascism, and the problem with anarchist misanthropy.
Read More"The only appropriate answer to a test of faith is to fail."
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