Why bother with the Russian Revolution? The Soviet Union, rightly, has been classed as a failed, horrific, experiment since its collapse in 1991 so what is the benefit to have yet another book on it? There are three main reasons why this excellent book is worth your time.
+ continue readingBreaking News - Black Lives Matter
Updated: October 1, 2016; 1:00 am CDT
- Virginia Basketball players join kneeling movement to take a stand
- Students Are Pulling a Kaepernick All Over America — and Being Threatened for It
- Milwaukee in Flames: The Night the Pigs Got Bricked
- Colin Kaepernick Has a Right to Hate Both Candidates
- Colin Kaepernick Calls Trump And Clinton "Proven Liars" Who Were "Trying To Debate Who's Less Racist"
- Imagine Being Such a Piece of Shit That You Show Up at a Black Lives Matter Protest in a Gorilla Mask
- More Than Just Victory On Paper: From Roanoke to Kaepernick
- Here are all the police killings since just the beginning of September
- Can’t Hold Us Down
- Police Violence: American Epidemic, American Consent
- Maybe Donald Trump Is the Real Ferguson Effect
- Police Killings Won’t Stop
- Henry Rollins: White America Couldn't Handle What Black America Deals With Every Day
- College football players in Michigan, other athletes raise fists in protest during anthem
- Black Man Calls Baltimore Police For Help, Gets Punched in the Face, Dies in Hospital
- Cops in Charlotte Keep Dashcam Video of Killing Under Wraps, as Major Opposition Builds Throughout the City
- Charlotte: The protester shot by the police has passed away. The police have arrested another activist in hope of framing him.
- Who Decides When a Protest Becomes a Facebook “Disaster”?
- Charlotte Protesters Shut Down Freeway, Steal And Burn Cargo From Semis
- Twitter Thread Busts a Myth About the New Right
- Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Have Been Killing A Civilian About Every 2 Months
- Rebellion in Charlotte
- Charlotte: Protesters Trash Police Car After Pigs Kill Unarmed Black Man
- Charlotte police deploy tear gas on protesters in North Charlotte
- Police In North Carolina Fatally Shoot Man Witnesses Say Was Disabled, Unarmed
- Tulsa police release footage of officer killing unarmed black man with car trouble
- Oklahoma Officer Fatally Shoots Unarmed Black Man In Alarming Video
- Black man fatally shot by white Tulsa cop was unarmed
- Black man shot by Tulsa police had hands ‘in the air,’ says pastor who reviewed video of the shooting
- “Blue Lives” Don’t Matter Because Blue Lives Don’t Exist
- Football, the Flag and the Right to Speak Our Minds
- Historian Chronicles How White Rage Erupts Whenever Blacks Seek Equality
- NFL Commentator Shannon Sharpe to White Folks, ‘Don’t Tell Us What to Grieve For’
- Let’s Help White People Truly Lose it Over Colin Kaepernick
- Why People Suspect Police Involvement in Death of Darren Seals
- The entire Seattle Seahawks team will protest the national anthem at opening game
- Colin Kaepernick’s national anthem protest has had the opposite effect of what people were expecting for his NFL career
- 'Blue lives matter' law used in arrest of New Orleans man who shouted slurs at police
- Ferguson activist Darren Seals dies at 29
- More White Young Adults Support BLM. But There’s Still One Big Issue
- Colin Kaepernick of San Francisco 49ers to donate jersey sales proceeds
- Majority of White Youth in US Supports Black Lives Matter
- Black Lives Matter and Palestine: A historic alliance
- Soccer player Megan Rapinoe kneels as 'nod to Kaepernick'
- Tampa officials call for peace in wake of Levonia Riggins shooting
- What Does Black Lives Matter Want?
- Where Movements Meet: Black Lives Matter Organizers Visit #NoDAPL
- Seahawks' Jeremy Lane remains seated during national anthem
- Colin Kaepernick National Anthem Protest Continues As Other Players Join
- Zirin: Comparing Kaepernick to Rae Carruth is sick and appalling
- 'F— that guy': NFL execs really hate Colin Kaepernick, report says
- An NFL Executive Compares Kaepernick to a Man Who Murdered a Pregnant Woman
- NFL execs: Kaepernick is a 'traitor,' hated as much as Rae Carruth
- Leaked 2015 Memo Told Dems: ‘Don’t Offer Support’ For Black Lives Matter Policy Positions
- Black Man Shot Dead For Not Holding Door Open For Woman At McDonalds
- Colin Kaepernick Isn't Unpatriotic, Levi's Is
- Colin Kaepernick Is Righter Than You Know: The National Anthem Is a Celebration of Slavery
- NFL facing new PR disaster over Colin Kaepernick protest
- Why Colin Kaepernick was right not to stand for the national anthem
- What the NFL Players’ Union Chief Has to Say About Colin Kaepernick’s Protest
- Colin Kaepernick Refuses To Stand For Anthem: "There Are Bodies In The Street" [Update]
- Colin Kaepernick and the test of American freedom
- If you think millionaire athlete Colin Kaepernick is too rich to protest, you don’t understand activism
Football team at Garfield High School in Seattle take a knee in support of Black Lives Matter.
I was reminded this month of James Baldwin’s enduring words from a 1965 televised debate with William F. Buckley Jr., the conservative author who opposed the civil rights movement and denied the existence of systemic racism. Baldwin described the mind-set of those empowered by the system, saying, “The Mississippi or Alabama sheriff, who really does believe, when he’s facing a Negro boy or girl, that this woman, this man, this child must be insane to attack the system to which he owes his entire identity.”
~ Jared Odrick, Jacksonville Jaguars player, NFL
Our full coverage of Black Lives Matter
Home Page
Featured Articles
The September 9th Strike to end Prison Slavery is still in effect in many areas of the United States, and solidarity actions are being planned for TODAY all across the planet.
+ continue readingCall-out culture refers to the tendency among progressives, radicals, activists, and community organizers to publicly name instances or patterns of oppressive behaviour and language use by others. People can be called out for statements and actions that are sexist, racist, ableist, and the list goes on. Because call-outs tend to be public, they... + continue reading
In Rebellion in Patagonia Osvaldo Bayer rescued this tragedy from historical oblivion. ‘The 1921 massacre of the rural workers of Patagonia is no longer a taboo subject, mentioned as if it were but a legend.’ (p467) Patagonia, in the far south of Argentina, dominated by the livestock runs of large landowners, is a long way from Buenos Aires. It... + continue reading
Organizers (and, as a formerly incarcerated person, I am one of them) currently estimate that incarcerated workers at over 40 facilities in at least 24 states are participating.
+ continue readingOn September 9, prisoners in more than seventeen US states are planning a nationally coordinated work stoppage and protest, according to the Incarcerated Workers... + continue reading
Not long after Micah Johnson mortally gunned down five Dallas-area police officers and wounded nine others in July, the social media mavens at the Dallas Police Department tweeted out a picture of a man they identified as a suspect in the shooting rampage.
+ continue readingWe share our list of 20 ideas that employers can use to keep their employees fed and happy.
+ continue readingWe’re homing in on the tenth anniversary of the destruction of the Wall Street Trade Towers and the attack on the Pentagon. One in seven Americans and one in four among those aged 16-24, (so a recent poll commissioned by the BBC tells us) believe that there was a vast conspiracy in which the U.S. government was involved.
+ continue readingThis Week Most Popular
Anarchist News
Why bother with the Russian Revolution? The Soviet Union, rightly, has been classed as a failed, horrific, experiment since its collapse in 1991 so what is the benefit to have yet another book on... + continue reading
Opinion
Call-out culture refers to the tendency among progressives, radicals, activists, and community organizers to publicly name instances or patterns of oppressive behaviour and language use by others... + continue reading
Eco-Wire
The driverless revolution may seem convenient, but public transportation means we can already skip driving. Not only is it better for the planet – it also keeps us out of traffic jams
+ continue readingLabor
We share our list of 20 ideas that employers can use to keep their employees fed and happy.
+ continue readingPrisons
The September 9th Strike to end Prison Slavery is still in effect in many areas of the United States, and solidarity actions are being planned for TODAY all across the planet.
+ continue readingClimate Change
Surely if we were all more committed to buying green, fair trade, or ethically produced products, there would be less environmental and economic exploitation in the world, right?
+ continue readingArticles Images
News Topics
By Region |
||
---|---|---|
By Subject |
||
Video
White People in Solidarity with Black Lives Matter: Dara Silverman and Chris Crass
Laura Flanders Show
Published on Jul 17, 2016
A social justice group that invites white people to fight racism is spreading like wildfire in the US. From 12 to 150 chapters in two years. Clearly a whole lot of white people are interested in fighting systemic injustice. But how? This week's guests have dedicated their lives to grappling with that question, for the sake of making real change. They are both organizers, educators, and feminist anti-racist activists. Dara Silverman is the former Executive Director of Jews for Racial and Economic Justice and is currently the National Coordinator for SURJ: Showing Up for Racial Justice, a network with over 100 chapters and affiliates across the United States moving white people into action for racial justice. Chris Crass is the former co-coordinator of Catalyst Project, an antiracist training organization in the San Francisco Bay Area. And the author of two books, Towards Collective Liberation: Anti-Racist Organizing, Feminist Praxis, and Movement Building Strategy and Towards the “Other America”: Anti-Racist Resources for White People Action for Black Lives Matter.
More videos available at our new Infoshop Video site!
Social Media
Photos in the News
Woman embraces Kurdish female fighter after being rescued from #ISIS in #Manbij. After two years under ISIS, the city of #Manbij is now liberated by Democratic Syria Forces.
Photo: Rodi Said
Submit Story
Special Focus
Quote of the Day
“No matter how corrupt, greedy, and heartless our government, our corporations, our media, and our religious & charitable institutions may become, the music will still be wonderful.”
~ Kurt Vonnegut
Today's Most Popular
Independent Media
- A-Infos
- Alternative Press Review
- Anarchist News
- Anarchist Writers
- Anarchists Against the Wall
- Anarchy Magazine
- Anarchy Radio
- Anarkismo
- Angry News from Around the World
- The Anvil
- Asheville Global Report
- Autonomy & Solidarity
- Axis of Logic
- Black Agenda Report
- Black Commentator
- Break the Chains
- BrownWatch
- Buzzflash
- Censored News
- Center for a Stateless Society
- Chuang
- Common Dreams
- Counter Punch
- Darker Net
- Davey D's Hip Hop Corner
- Democracy Now
- Disinfo.com
- Dissident Voice
- Earth First! Journal
- Earth First! Newswire
- Electronic Intifada
- Electronic Iraq
- FAIR
- Fifth Estate
- Fires Never Extinguished
- FireWorks
- From the Wilderness
- Gonzo Times
- Guerrilla News
- In These Times
- Indymedia
- infoAnarchy
- Information Clearing House
- InterActivist
- Intercontinental Cry
- Jew School
- Labor Notes
- Latuff
- Left Turn
- Libcom
- MediaChannel
- The Media Co-op
- Media Matters
- Media Monitors Network
- The Memory Hole
- Mikey'zine
- Modern Slavery
- Monthly Review Zine
- Mostly Water
- Narco News Bulletin
- National Security Archive
- NYC Indypendent
- p2pnet
- Pirate Times
- PR Watch
- Press Action
- Primitivism.com
- The Progressive
- Punk News
- Rabble.ca
- Resist.ca
- ROAR Magazine
- SchNEWS
- Scission
- Semiotext(e)
- Smoking Gun
- SMYGO
- subMedia
- Threewayfight
- Truthout
- Venezuela News
- War Times
- Workers Solidarity Movement
- World War 4 Report
- WSWS
All Time Most Popular
Link of the Week
The Conditions of Possibility
"The Conditions of Possibility" (2016) is an assemblage of texts, images, and conversations that explores the diverse histories circulating in the milieus of post-revolution/post-coup Cairo, Egypt. The project is based on fieldwork undertaken between 2013 and 2015, and is organized within five drifts, speculative navigations through the multiple temporal and spatial con/disjunctures of the city. Borrowing from the Situationist notion of the dérive, each drift elaborates on particular concepts that help to orient within the nonlinear dynamics of plural historical constellations.
Blogs
- Anarchogeek
- The Censored Blog
- Chaparral Respects No Borders
- CrimethInc. Far East Blog
- Ian Bone
- Indian Women Revolution Movement
- Just Seeds
- Librarian.net
- Michael Roberts (Marxist economist)
- Mickey Z.
- misbehaving.net
- Molly's Blog
- Mutualist Blog
- Never Got Used To It
- Our Tomorrow
- Raed in the Middle
- Redneck Revolt
- Resistance to SB 1070
- Rethinking Anarchism
- Peter Werbe
- Scission
- To The Barricades
- We are not afraid of ruins
- more blogs ...