Struggle as a second language - interview with Tower Hamlets College strikers An interview with two workers involved in the open-ended strike against cuts at Tower Hamlets…
Kaiser don't care! SEIU neither! The Kaiser hospitals strike, 1986 An account of the strike against the introduction of a two tier pay system at Kaiser hospitals in…
Cuba: interview with the Movimiento Libertario Cubano During mid-June 2008 the Iberian counter-information collective A Las Barricadas posed several…
Cuba: interview with Octavio Alberola Interview with the Spanish libertarian militant and veteran of the anti-Franco struggle Octavio Alberola on the anarchist angle on Cuba,…
Flexing muscles at Flax: Anatomy of service sector organising Maxine Holz and Lucius Cabins interview two workers at a small art supplies firm in San Francisco…
Interview with Kurdish anarchists, 2010 The spanish anarchist site alasbarricadas.org interviewed last month members of the exiled Kurdistan Anarchist Forum. Here is the full interview:
The laws are for exploitation and there is freedom to exploit beyond the law Interviews with factory workers in Gurgaon, India, about their conditions and whether they meet legal requirements.
The Gurgaon call centre hub Text from autumn 2006 giving an overview on the call centre hub in Gurgaon, including interviews with workers.
Hell’s bells: call centre and workers in global movement Information and interviews on call centre work and struggles in Romania and India from January 2010.
"Anarchists had more of a stomach for the fight": interview with Juan Carlos Mechoso 2001 interview with the co-founder of the Federación Anarquista Uruguaya (FAU). From the pamphlet …
Robert Hullot-Kentor with Paul Chan One early evening in February, on the occasion of his new book, Things Beyond Resemblance, the translator, critic and philosopher Robert Hullot-Kentor sat with the artist Paul Chan at the The Brooklyn Rail’s HQ in Greenpoint, where they exchanged reassessments of Adorno’s life and philosophy.
Robert Hullot-Kentor in Conversation with Fabio Akcelrud Durão One recent afternoon, Fabio Akcelrud Durão, a Brazilian literary theorist, paid a visit to the home…