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Antiracism

Dorothy Holmes speaking at a rally for justice for Ronald Johnson

It’s Been Nothing but Fight

Dorothy Holmes · May 11, 2021

Dorothy Holmes describes her fight for a special prosecutor and carrying forward the citywide struggle for an end to police violence.

Ma'Khia Bryant smiling for a selfie

There Is No Justification for the Murder of Ma’Khia Bryant

brian bean · April 27, 2021

Ma’Khia Bryant deserved a long, thriving life, period. While some have pointed to the circumstances of her murder in order to cast doubt on her right to live, none of these equivocations even have a basis in crisis intervention experience.

White City

Notoriously Immoral: Eugenics, Incarceration, and the White City

Eric Kerl · April 26, 2021

Bones discovered in 1989 revealed the gruesome history of eugenics, experimentation, and murder at the Dunning facility in Chicago. Far from an aberration, the brutality of white supremacy was integral to Chicago’s past, showcased at the famous World's Fair that put Chicago on the map.

Justice for Adam Toledo

Adam’s Innocence Isn’t Even the Point

Jaunita Benson · April 16, 2021

A Chicago cop put a bullet in a thirteen-year-old child, and many are spinning narratives laced with typical racist dehumanization in an attempt to obscure this fact. It’s the cops who should be under the spotlight, disbanded, and abolished.

A Broadened Sense of Abolition

Patty Krawec · April 6, 2021

Our understanding of innocence, guilt, victims, and criminals shapes the worlds we are able to build. New books by Mariame Kaba and Harsha Walia pry open political possibilities.

Justice for Gerald Reed

Noreen McNulty · March 29, 2021

This week Chicagoans have a chance to show up for a police torture survivor who is still suffering unjust incarceration.

This Is Genocide

Anonymous Resister · February 9, 2021

Statement of a resister against deadly injustice inside a St Louis jail

The Arab Spring and Abolition of the Police

brian bean · January 26, 2021

The Arab Spring was an anti-police movement brought to revolutionary levels. Its lessons will be crucial to a renewed abolitionist movement in the United States and around the world.

Behind the Far-Right Mob

NSFH Research Division, brian bean · January 8, 2021

A researcher of far-right activity discusses the forces behind the pro-Trump mob at the Capitol and the challenges ahead for combating a growing fascist movement.

The End of Whiteness

Eric Kerl · December 16, 2020

White supremacy has never been about the supremacy of all whites. Grappling with the sources of white poverty and oppression will be necessary to strengthen the movement against racism.

Deadlier Than a Pandemic

Elizabeth Wrigley-Field, Anton Ford · November 19, 2020

A new study shows that Black people die at a higher rate in a normal year than the rate of white people dying from the pandemic this year. In this interview, the author of the research explains its significance.

We Are Not the City’s Garbage Can

Charles Anderson · November 11, 2020

Community organizers stand up to a toxic polluter and city officials who continue to practice environmental racism on Chicago’s Southeast side.

There’s Nothing Left but the Streets

George Ciccariello-Maher, brian bean · November 10, 2020

The recent rebellion in Philly against the police murder of Walter Wallace Jr. is rooted in struggles of the past and reflects the uprisings of the future.

Four Theses on American Fascism

Eric Kerl · November 2, 2020

Theories of modern fascism need to be updated to show its American origins, the centrality of racism, and how it needs to be defeated in the streets.

Black Lives Matter and the Power of History

Donna Murch, Todd Chretien, Brais Fernández · November 1, 2020

African Americans have mobilized against the police to defend Black life since the 1960s and before. For this cycle of massive urban rebellion to succeed in changing the racist structures of society, it will require learning from this history and struggles abroad.

All of Them Are Guilty

Dorothy Holmes · October 29, 2020

Dorothy Holmes reflects on her unending struggle for justice for her son, Ronald Johnson, on the sixth anniversary of his murder by Chicago police.

Public Safety Without Police

Rossana Rodriguez Sanchez, brian bean · October 13, 2020

In the wake of the summer antiracist uprising, one Chicago ward is forging ahead with practical alternatives to policing. Ald. Rossana Rodriguez discusses the progress and challenges of defunding the police and imagining a different kind of public safety.

Science in Service of Cops

Amber Jean, Aryssa, Samhitha, Troy Bolton, brian bean · October 9, 2020

The Crime Lab research center operated by the University of Chicago uses the illusion of scientific objectivity to support the racist violence of the Chicago Police Department.

Reparations for Slavery and Settler Colonialism

Dina Gilio-Whitaker, Bill Fletcher Jr., Symone Baptiste · September 3, 2020

Black and Indigenous solidarity is crucial to the liberation of us all. It's time we talk about what it will take to repair the historical wounds of slavery, genocide, and their interconnections.

All Power to the Looters

Eric Kerl, Rachel Cohen · August 10, 2020

Chicago police shot someone on the South Side last night. By looting downtown, protesters are addressing the root cause of police violence.

A Central Cog of Racist Order

Kevin Moore · July 31, 2020

Simon Balto's Occupied Territory: Policing Black Chicago from Red Summer to Black Power tells the racist history and development of the Chicago Police Department.

Learning from Multiracial Radical Organizing in 1930s Chicago

Tyler Zimmer · July 28, 2020

In the 1930s the Communist Party in Chicago was a vibrant, multiracial organization with thousands of members that actively fought against racism and class inequality. There is much socialists today can learn from its successes and failures.

The Abolitionist Road to Socialism

Sean Larson · July 23, 2020

In the US, the struggle for revolutionary socialism and the antiracist struggle for abolition are one and the same.

Racism is a Public Health Crisis

Elizabeth Lalasz · July 21, 2020

A frontline health-care worker talks about the public health crisis caused by reopening and why fighting racism is essential to saving lives.

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