Haiti: We Have Dared To Be Free. A conversation with Camille Chalmers
Now accessible an analysis of Haiti’s current context, the implications of US imperialism for democracy, and the state of popular struggles. Download the manuscript here!
Now accessible an analysis of Haiti’s current context, the implications of US imperialism for democracy, and the state of popular struggles. Download the manuscript here!
1804 Books is your shop for socialist literature and revolutionary theory with internationalist resources for political education, organizing & movement building.
The Creole language was the first step for enslaved workers in the French plantation colonies to emancipate themselves from the oppression of slavery. Join us for an introductory course to develop listening and speaking skills to allow you communicate with native Creole speakers.
Join us on April 19th, International Day of Solidarity with Venezuela , for a discussion on the book Viviremos: Venezuela vs. Hybrid War with editors and contributors Manolo De Los Santos, Claudia De la Cruz, Carlos Ron, and Vijay Prashad.
For the last 3 years we have gathered with our community during this holy month to break bread and share stories of resilience and resistance.
Join us to celebrate & commemorate International Workers’ Day! We will be opening our doors to share a moment of camaraderie, conversation, live music, books, drinks and more.
Join for a screening of Detroit 48202 and a special panel discussion and community conversation on the significance and impact of Detroit’s Black radical tradition on the labor and left movements
It is important to understand the current situation of Colombia in the context of a larger struggle against neoliberalism and the Colombian people’s fight to achieve a dignified life free of violence.
An introductory class to relief printing taking place over the course of three Saturdays (May 8, May 15, and May 22).
As we near the 73rd year of the Nakba, join us to discuss the current context of the US-backed Zionist occupation of Palestine and imperialist interventions in the region.
A refugee camp in Jordan, 1967. Like thousands of Palestinians forced from their homes by Israeli expansion, 11-year-old Tarek waits in vain for the day when he’ll be able to return to his old life, and, more importantly, his missing father.
This film explores themes of neocolonialism, religion, corruption, and relationships in Senegalese society.