Interview on the state of fascism in the Biden era, mutual aid and building movements during an era of collapse
Shane Burley
Following a long tradition of left revolutionary praxis, protesters in Seattle have declared a cop-free autonomous zone in the heart of the city
“These protests are a spontaneous expression of anger, and demand for a change. At this time, anti-fascists should not be the center of attention.”
As the government response to the pandemic falters, mutual aid projects — a staple of social movements for decades — are rising up to meet people’s basic needs
As anger around the continuing far-right street action and police overreach grows, it is likely that this groundswell in Portland — and across the country, in what has been given the hashtag #AllOutAugust — will only escalate
If the occupations are able to multiply, grow and withstand state intervention, the large scale demands of abolition — rather than the incremental reforms offered by politicians — will continue to gain traction
On December 13, six members of the University of Michigan’s Board of Regents shared a statement titled “United Against Hate,” showing their…
While the left has dominated college campuses for decades, a certain shift will have to take place to counter this identitarian right-wing culture that the Alt Right hopes to foment
Forty-five years after the Attica Prison uprising, inmates across the US are organizing what could become the largest prison strike in American history
The Burgerville Worker Union is one of many local unions formed across the US that have become the face of twenty-first century grassroots labor organizing