Freedom First! A zine examining the role of prisoner resistance in prison abolition efforts, first hosted at the Incarcerated Workers Organizing Committee site.
Koreatown popular assembly shuts down ICE van About 70 activists and community members surrounded and blocked an ICE van in front of LA’s Metropolitan Detention Center in downtown Los Angeles…
Cutting class for communism, school strikes April 20th? School students in the US are organising a national high school walk out against gun violence on…
Let the Crops Rot in the Fields Important document from the Free Alabama Movement, setting out a strategy for direct economic action against mass incarceration.
Huey Newton introduces Revolutionary Intercommunalism, Boston College, November 18 1970 In 1970 Huey Newton gave a speech at Boston college outlining a new ideological direction for the…
The Memphis sanitation strike, 1968 A short history of the 1968 strike of 1300 African-American sanitation workers in Memphis, Tennessee, during which Martin Luther King Jr. was…
Intellectuals cheer as US moves towards global war in Syria Despite years of unqualified failure, nation's liberal intelligentsia announces full support as US…
Kate Mullany and the Collar Laundry Union A history of the Collar Laundry Union – the first female union in the United States – set up by Kate Mullany, Esther Keegan and others in Troy,…
Transnational radicals: labour dissent and political activism in Detroit and Turin (1950–1970) - Nicola Pizzolato Investigates the entangled histories of radical auto-workers in Detroit and Turin…
Monopoly capitalism and the rise of syndicalism – Mark Leier A portion of the first chapter of labour historian Mark Leier’s 1990 book [em]Where the Fraser River…
The encyclopedia of strikes in American history This comprehensive encyclopedia, edited by Aaron Brenner, Benjamin Henry Day Jr., and Immanuel Ness, is the first detailed collection of…
Quiet Rumours: An Anarcha-Feminist Reader, 2012 Edition This is a fascinating window into the development of the women's movement in the words of those who…