Benjamin Lay: You’ll Never Be as Radical as This 18th-Century Quaker Dwarf
It was September 1738, and Benjamin Lay had walked 20 miles, subsisting on “acorns and peaches,” to reach the Quakers’ Philadelphia Yearly Meeting. Beneath…
It was September 1738, and Benjamin Lay had walked 20 miles, subsisting on “acorns and peaches,” to reach the Quakers’ Philadelphia Yearly Meeting. Beneath…
The anti-racist demonstration against the August 12 “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, was the most frightening I have ever been to. Yes,…
By the time I arrived, less than an hour after the statue had fallen, the street was blocked off by sheriff’s deputies’ cars. The…
Mourn the Dead, Fight Like Hell for the Living – Statement on Charlottesville Black Rose Anarchist Federation, August 12, 2017 Black Rose/Rosa Negra Anarchist…
Free Us All: Participatory Defense Campaigns as Abolitionist Organizing Mariame Kaba, The New Inquiry, May 8, 2017 How do we free millions of people…
In Donald Trump’s America, The Crackdown on Protesters is the Real Free Speech Issue Laurie Penny, NewStatesman, May 4, 2017 A nation has decided…
Hurrah for Anarchy: Mayday as Celebrated by the Anarchists Strangers in a Tangled Wilderness, May 1, 2017 Mayday, to the anarchists, is a holiday…
Meanwhile, more than 100 defendants have agreed to work together and are refusing to testify against co-defendants
Against Liberals Rhyd Wildermuth, Gods & Radicals, March 11, 2017 THERE IS A LOADED GUN sitting on a table again. A crowd has gathered…
Standing Up for Our Communities: Why We Need a Police-Free Future Rachel Herzing, Truthout, March 07, 2017 We are living in terrifying times. With…