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  • Striking WGA members holding picket sings march towards camera

    From Picket Lines to Plot Lines

    Written by Sonali Kolhatkar, published by Yes! Magazine on August 4th, 2023 under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 Hundreds of thousands of creative workers in the film and television industry are currently flexing their labor power. For the first time in more than 60 years, the Writers Guild of America (WGA) and the Screen Actors Guild (which merged with the…

  • Photo from above of rows and rows of mass produced houses in the suburbs of Houston, reminiscent of West Bank settlements in Palestine

    How Israel Copied the USA

    Written by Youhanna Haddad, published by Hampton Institute on February 18th, 2024 under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 Though Zionism has found a home in Palestine, the movement didn’t originate there. It was an exported ideology and only gained a foothold in the Middle East thanks to British patronage. Theodor Herzl, the father of modern Zionism, was…

  • Young people marching towards the camera with Palestine flags, signs, and wearing keffiyehs

    Why protest if it doesn’t make a difference?

    Written by David J. Bailey of the University of Birmingham, published by the conversation.com on March 2nd, 2024, CC BY-ND 4.0 The current global wave of protest calling for a ceasefire in Gaza has included mass demonstrations, street blockades, and efforts to disrupt arms manufacturing. This continues a decade-long trend of rising protest around the…

  • Young man sits at audio controls and smiles into camera. Others sit in font of him inside a recording booth, others stand in the background behind him.

    100 years of radio in Africa: from propaganda to people’s power

    Sisanda Nkoala, University of the Western Cape; Christina Chan-Meetoo, University of Mauritius; Jacinta Mwende Maweu, University of Nairobi; Marissa J. Moorman, Indiana University; Modestus Fosu, Ghana Institute of Journalism, and Stanley Tsarwe, University of Namibia for The Conversation, CC BY-ND 3.0 Radio is thriving across Africa. Exact figures are difficult to come by because audience…

  • A diverse set of tenants in warm clothes stand outside a building door, posting with fists raised for a group photo. On the left-hand side is a red cloth banner depicting a raised fist depicted with black ink, and the words Crown Heights Tenants Union

    New York’s Tenant Unions are Playing the Long Game

    Tenant unions fight evictions, rent overcharges, disrepair, and landlord harassment. They also may fight for legislation, and for pro-tenant electeds. While labor unions wield the power of the shop floor, the site of production, tenant unions wield the power of the home—the site of social reproduction. In each case, their greatest leverage comes from the…

  • Two African slaves embrace, one holds up an unlocked pair of manacles. Others around them celebrate.

    The Death of Slavery, The First Dawn of Freedom

    An organized clandestine underground network to resist the slave state was not inevitable. The path of fatalism and despair, a pale specter that still haunts many would-be rebels today, was just as likely. In those days, given the seemingly low odds of success, an overwhelming feeling of helplessness doubtless consumed many hearts. Courageous people, most…

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