‘Deconstructing Racism’ In-Person Book Talk and Signing with the Authors!
Movement elders and mentors Barbara Crain Major and Rev. Joe Barndt are celebrating the release of their book, Deconstructing Racism.
Movement elders and mentors Barbara Crain Major and Rev. Joe Barndt are celebrating the release of their book, Deconstructing Racism.
Join us for a conversation on John Womack's book Labor Power and Strategy, moderated by journalist Alex Press and featuring book contributors and editors Peter Olney, Melissa Shetler, and Gene Bruskin.
Black Girl is the deceptively simple story of a young Senegalese woman who moves to France to work for a wealthy white family and finds that life in their small apartment becomes a prison, both figuratively and literally—into a complexly layered critique of the lingering colonialist mind-set of a supposedly postcolonial world.
Travel with us through a time machine to when the Communist Manifesto was written!
We feel called to devote our musical craft to supporting social movements for justice and liberation.
Join us for a book talk on Fidel and Malcolm X's historic meeting at Hotel Theresa.
Resistance, Why? is a recently salvaged documentary film by the radical documentarian Christian Ghazi that captures a crucial cross-section of the Palestinian resistance in Lebanon in 1970, including never before seen footage of Ghassan Kanafani.
What better way to celebrate Valentine’s day than to read a love letter to the working class!
The Spook Who Sat by the Door, based on the book by the same title by Sam Greenlee, follows the first Black agent that the CIA is forced to recruit as he resigns after being trained in order to develop an organization with revolutionary aims.
A World to Win work celebrates the many historical advancements of the international working class and ferociously proposes a new world.
The artists will share their work, talk through questions about the crossover between art and struggle, and lead participants through a hands-on art experiment meant to spark further creative work.
Join us on February 18th at 7pm EST for a panel discussion for Beyond YIMBY/NIMBY Binary: Towards Working Class Control of Housing and Land led by socialist organizers from NYC-DSA who have been wrestling with this question for years on a grassroots level.