Hammer&Hope

NO. 1

Winter 2023

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Winter 2023
Paula Wilson, Meeting the Day, 2023

Come In

Carrie Mae Weems

& Ashley M. Jones

A call and response between the artist Carrie Mae Weems and the poet Ashley M. Jones.

Come In
Hammer & Hope: Toward a Radical New Future

Hammer & Hope: Toward a Radical New Future

Jen Parker

& Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor

Welcome to a magazine of Black politics and culture.

Why We Are Called Hammer & Hope

Why We Are Called Hammer & Hope

Robin D. G. Kelley

Ideas, and the radical movements that produce them, really do matter.

Could We End Evictions?

KC Tenants

A story on the revolutionary potential of direct action.

Could We End Evictions?
After the Uprising, What Is to Be Done?

After the Uprising, What Is to Be Done?

Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor,

Olúfẹ́mi O. Táíwò,

& Derecka Purnell

A discussion of the legacy of the 2020 protests, the growing threat from the right, and building movements.

Revolution Is a Great Work of Art

Revolution Is a Great Work of Art

nia t. evans

Freedom work requires art and imagination. Faith Ringgold learned the secrets of both from children.

If You Want “Urban Renewal,” Call the Cops

If You Want “Urban Renewal,” Call the Cops

Ann Larson

Police are the “strong arm” of this policy in Salt Lake City.

A Framework to Help Us Understand the World

Olúfẹ́mi O. Táíwò

Out of a common history emerged racism, capitalism, and the whole world. This offers us a clue on how to change that world.

A Framework to Help Us Understand the World
Why We Work to Free Political Prisoners of the Black Power Era

Why We Work to Free Political Prisoners of the Black Power Era

Monifa Akinwole-Bandele

& Lumumba Akinwole-Bandele

If we don’t bring home our elders, they will die in prison and our movements will suffer.

When Cis Women Attack Trans Rights, Fascists Win

When Cis Women Attack Trans Rights, Fascists Win

Chase Strangio

People who are fighting for control of their bodies need to be on the same team.

Taja Cheek, a.k.a. L’Rain, on “the Sonic Equivalent of a Feeling”

Taja Cheek

The Brooklyn singer and songwriter creates a playlist and reflects on two songs she can’t stop thinking about.

Taja Cheek, a.k.a. L’Rain, on “the Sonic Equivalent of a Feeling”

A Thank You Letter to the Hammer & Hope Team

Hammer & Hope

Everything worth doing is done with other people.

A Thank You Letter to the Hammer & Hope Team

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