“This is overdue”: Interview with a striking General Motors worker As General Motors reaped $8.1 billion in profit and paid its CEO $22 million, nearly 50,000 GM…
Question of Forces: Interview on Community College Labor Struggle in Philadelphia Anarchists in Philadelphia conducted an interview with a teacher at a community college following a…
Abstention: A Class Response to Capitalist Elections By abstaining from bourgeois electoral politics and building our own revolutionary organizations we are best placed to build our own political…
"When You Saw Us, You Didn't Want Us": Tenant Struggles in Pasadena As part of their ongoing coverage of the tenants struggle in Los Angeles, Erik Adams from working…
Retaliation 101: Requesting Access to Respite Areas at the Allred Unit in Texas is a Big No No In an article the mailroom tried to censor, Texas inmate Jason Walker describes the…
Former child detention center staff speaks out: “This is Legalized Kidnapping” Recently, It’s Going Down was approached about publishing a testimony by a former Child Detention…
“They Say in Harlan County… ”: A Look At the Miners’ Blockade Stopping Coal in its Tracks An interview from the Earth First! Journal about the ongoing coal blockade in…
"17-17-17" - Reflections at the End of the Vaughn 17 Trial Report from Dwayne "BIM" Staats of the Vaughn 17 who reflects on the end of the trial, lessons…
North Carolina hunger strikers thank supporters after winning concessions Last week, the Incarcerated Workers Organizing Committee (IWOC) put out a call to participate in a…
A Look Inside Solitary Confinement in Texas: The Legal Practice of Mental and Psychological Torture from the War on Terror to the War on Prisoners Revolutionary prisoner Jason Renard Walker writes on the practice of solitary…
Still in Solidarity from Solitary: Message From Inside Suwannee Correctional Institution Incarcerated Fellow Worker Ezzial Williams speaks out from solitary confinement…
Burgerville Workers Union Launches Strike As Negotiations Break Down Members of the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) organized into the Burgerville Workers Union…