This week is focused on words from prisoners sent or smuggled from inside. From the jail in Evansville, Indiana, to letters from participants in Operation PUSH- the still-ongoing prison strike across the Florida department of corrections- to a...
This week is focused on words from prisoners sent or smuggled from inside. From the jail in Evansville, Indiana, to letters from participants in Operation PUSH- the still-ongoing prison strike across the Florida department of corrections- to a...
This week is focused on words from prisoners sent or smuggled from inside. From the jail in Evansville, Indiana, to letters from participants in Operation PUSH- the still-ongoing prison strike across the Florida department of corrections- to a...
In this sedition of The Fuckin’ News, Stim gives us his hot take on the issue of gun control
A crew of anti-capitalists in Berlin were tired of yuppies turning their working class neighborhood of Wedding into some bougie “revitalized” area. So they set out in the night to let these fuckers know what’s up: housing is not a commodity!
Thousands of people are taking action after “Canada’s” criminal justice system acquitted two men of second degree murder charges in the separate cases of two Indigenous youth, Colten Bushie and Tina Fontaine. This has so far included the...
We spoke with Alex Holz, who was involved in the Rhodes Must Fall student movement, about South Africa today, the beginning of the movement, the Rainbow Nation mythology, and a whole lot more.
The C.O.B.P. has been inviting all citizens to participate in demonstrations aiming to express anger towards the fact that the Quebec Police corps feeds off of repression, profiling and brutality.
Kristian Williams on George Orwell This week on The Final Straw, Bursts presents a conversation with Kristian Williams about his recently published book, Between The Lie & The Bullet: Essays on Orwell, published by AK Press. Kristian is maybe...
The second in a two-part series marking the 50th anniversary of the student-led uprisings of 1968, sub.Media continues to shine a light on contemporary student struggles from around the world.
