Mass protests have demonstrated a wide range of disagreement with the Trump agenda. But we need smaller local and regional networks to build a more rooted, sustained opposition.
Bobby Carter talks to Kierna Mayo, a pioneer of hip-hop journalism, about the SZA concert that almost happened and the oft-overlooked promise of Black ingenuity.
We farmworkers in Washington State want people to push back against ICE. There is only so much humiliation a community can take.
A left that ignores the differences within the working class will never build power.
As Democrats dithered, the organizers among us who could have offered the most potent resistance were overwhelmed and scattered, fighting on multiple fronts.
“For 76 years, Israeli settler colonialism has tried to weaken our collective identity through fragmentation and dispossession, but we strengthen it through education.”
A lot of people can sing, but what sets him apart is his humor, playfulness, and old-school soul.
A pastor in Chicago helps build a coalition that aids recent arrivals by asking them what they need.
What keeps the Ruto administration running from crisis to crisis remains a complete unwillingness to listen to people and an unswerving commitment to responding to any form of dissent with violence.
Scrappy leftist organizers are learning their political campaigns “can succeed by being creative and speaking the truth in interesting ways.”
More towns across the country should stand up to constitutional violations and government overreach.
Being part of a union that has power beyond a single workplace, that is networked with other unions, is the best way for workers to build something that looks like class power.
“Why do you think this man defunded all these art programs? Because he knows that’s where the warriors are.”
“If my ordeal exposed authoritarianism and put a spotlight on the suffering in Gaza, I’m happy to do it again and again.”