The voice from below: Zambian workers speak out A 1997 article in which Sakhela Buhlungu and Lucien van der Walt talk with Zambian workers about the country's economic liberalisation and its effects on their conditions and militancy.
Reanimating histories of struggle as weapons against neoliberalism – An Interview with Don Kingsbury Reflecting on the building occupations at UC Santa Cruz in 2009-2010 and cross…
Social cleansing in Tower Hamlets: interview with Balfron Tower evictee - James Butler James Butler interviews Sara, a single-parent in Tower Hamlets, East London, which illustrates the…
The siege of Troy: Interview with a sex worker An interview with a male sex worker, Troy, by a group of New Zealand anarchists.
Alpine Anarchist Productions interview with Pantrarna Pantrarna, "The Panthers", are an organization founded in Biskopsgården, a suburb of Gothenburg,…
Direct action, Occupy Wallstreet, and the future of housing justice: an interview with Noam Chomsky Check out this interview with Noam Chomsky about the growing housing justice…
Consuming lattes and labour, or working at Starbucks - Bryant Simon An in depth portrait of what it is like to work at one of the most conspicuous components of the…
Women in the cleaning sector and hotel-restaurant industry: syndicalist conversations The purpose of these interviews is to provide an insight into the situation and the struggles of…
Greek anarchists on anarchist movement in Greece Last weekend in the largest show of strength in over a decade thousands of anarchists marched to protest against the violent eviction of the…
The CNT defense committees in Barcelona 1933-1938: An interview with Agustín Guillamón A discussion of the rise and fall of the revolutionary institutions that were the foundation of the…