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A kokum pattern skirt made by the author

Solidarity with Ukraine: An Indigenous View

Patty Krawec · March 14, 2022

The story of kokum scarves has long connected Ukrainian refugees and Indigenous peoples of North America. The relationships they represent are an essential kind of solidarity today.

Let’s Talk About Ukraine

Dissenters · March 11, 2022

A guide from Dissenters on how to talk about what's happening in Ukraine as US-based anti-imperialists in solidarity with everyday people and liberatory movements everywhere.

Stylized Old English Map of the Banda Islands

Ending the Curse of Colonialism

Nisha Atalie · January 25, 2022

A new book by Amitav Ghosh explores the beauty, terror, and agency of non-human entities. Sustaining and rebuilding these relationships will be necessary to resist colonialist omnicide.

Twenty Years of Torture at Guantánamo

brian bean · January 11, 2022

Today marks twenty years since the extralegal torture facility Guantánamo Bay was opened. It is time to close the base and begin repairing the harm to its victims and their families.

Israel’s Entry Into The US Visa Waiver Program Further Solidifies Apartheid

Malak Shalabi · January 4, 2022

Moves by the Biden administration to include Israel in the US Visa Waiver Program validate Israel's racist policies.

Boeing Kills with Chicago Bills

Chicago Dissenters · January 3, 2022

For twenty years, Chicago has made Boeing rich by destroying working communities. This year, Chicago has a chance to end the deal with the war profiteer.

Intifada at the Art Institute

A.S. Tantawy · December 30, 2021

The first Palestinian exhibit at Chicago’s Art Institue offers a portal into another world and presents an unnerving, urgent call to resistance.

A child in Gaza.

There’s No Such Thing as Childhood in Gaza: Interview with a Palestinian Mother

Nour Masiry, Kyle Gilbertson · November 22, 2021

The Israeli siege has made daily life in Gaza a particular kind of nightmare. Here, a Palestinian mother speaks about her grim experience, as well as the hopes that sustain her.

Iron Dome rocket with "Deadly Lessons" superimposed

Iron Dome’s Deadly Lessons

brian bean · October 1, 2021

Several socialist elected officials refused to oppose Israel’s brutal settler colonialism when it counted. It's time we talk seriously about the implications for socialist strategy on the ground.

A Vote to Fund Apartheid

brian bean · August 19, 2021

Three months after Israel’s bombardment of Gaza and forced displacement of Palestinian families evoked massive worldwide protests, Reps Jamaal Bowman and Ilhan Omar cast deciding votes to fund more Israeli bombs and apartheid. Why?

Fight Zionism With Socialism

brian bean, Daphna Thier, Erik Wallenberg · August 13, 2021

The heroic Palestinian struggle is the beating heart of the international revolution. Grasping the imperialist dynamics of Zionism and the region is essential for solidarity struggles.

BDS the Police

Keith Rosenthal · July 14, 2021

A central strategy of the Palestinian struggle for liberation is rich with potential for abolitionist movements. It’s time to boycott, divest, and sanction the police.

Black and Palestinian Solidarities

Khury Petersen-Smith, Eve L. Ewing · June 3, 2021

The oppression of Black people and the oppression of Palestinians are linked, but so are their resistances to colonization and US empire. Khury Petersen-Smith speaks with Eve L. Ewing about Black and Palestinian solidarity.

Assad Has Not Won

Leila Al Shami · May 28, 2021

Deep economic and political crisis in Syria under the Assad regime shows that the conditions that gave birth to the Syrian revolution have far from resolved.

Between Grief and Anger, I Will Take Anger

Malak Hijazi · May 19, 2021

A Palestinian in Gaza describes the pain, fear, and anger of life under Israel's bombs.

A Revolution Imprisoned by Assad

Wafa Mustafa · May 4, 2021

A Syrian activist describes her struggle to free her father and other political prisoners arrested and disappeared by the Assad regime for the simple act of protesting for freedom.

Syria, Palestine, Solidarity

Shireen Akram-Boshar · April 15, 2021

Palestinian liberation is intimately tied to the liberation struggles of the entire region. Palestine’s dynamic interdependence with the revolutionary struggle against Assad in Syria has important lessons.

Chicago’s Rohingya and the Myanmar Revolt

Imran Mohammad Fazal Hoque · April 2, 2021

The genocide of the Rohingya in Myanmar led many refugees to settle in Chicago. Now, as mass protests roil their home country, Rohingya human rights advocate Imran Mohammad Fazal Hoque speaks to his community’s harrowing experience and the current revolt.

Erasing People through Disinformation: Syria and the “Anti-Imperialism” of Fools

Multiple Signers · March 30, 2021

Disreputable writers and outlets, often operating under the aegis of “independent journalism” with purportedly “leftwing” views, are spreading corrosive propaganda and disinformation that aims to strip Syrians of political agency.

Rebuilding the Anti-Imperialist Movement in a New Era

Jonathan Ellis, brian bean · March 17, 2021

In an era of permanent war, rebuilding a movement against US imperialism will require rethinking our long-held strategies.

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.

Expropriating Berlin

Oskar Stolz, Sean Larson · May 27, 2020

A powerful tenant movement in Berlin triggered a referendum to expropriate the city’s landlords. This is how they did it.

Iraq’s Tahrir: Finishing What We Started

Sami Adnan · April 16, 2020

An Iraqi revolutionary talks about the current uprising in Iraq, its political history, and the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic.

What’s at Stake at Unist’ot’en

Charlie Aleck · March 3, 2020

Wet’suwet’en land is under constant invasion by the colonial Canadian government. The struggle for Indigenous sovereignty is currently reaching a height unseen in years.

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