Certain Days Calendar 2020: Call for Art and Article Submissions

Call for Art and Article Submissions: Knitting Together the Struggles What: A call for art and article submissions for the 2020 Certain Days: Freedom for Political Prisoners Calendar. Deadline:  May 17, 2019 The Certain Days: Freedom for Political Prisoners Calendar collective (www.certaindays.org) is releasing its 19th calendar this coming fall. The …

Manifestation contre le racisme et la xénophobie: ici et ailleurs (Montréal, 24 mars)

**Manifestation contre le racisme et la xĂ©nophobie : ici et ailleurs** Dimanche, 24 mars, 14h Cet Ă©vĂ©nement fut organisĂ© et aura lieu Ă  Tio’tia:ke (“Montreal”), un territoire Kanien’kehĂĄ:ka non-cĂ©dĂ©. 24 MARS 2019 14h, MÉTRO ST-LAURENT facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/422492248291780/ (click here for english version) Le 12 novembre 2017 et le 7 octobre 2018, deux …

Mass demonstration against racism and xenophobia: here and everywhere (Montreal, March 24)

**Mass demonstration against racism and xenophobia: here and everywhere** Sunday, March 24th, 2 pm This event was organized and will take place in Tio’tia:ke (“Montreal”), unceded Kanien’kehĂĄ:ka territory. Sunday, March 24th 2pm MÉTRO ST-LAURENT facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/422492248291780/ (cliquez ici pour la version en français) On November 12, 2017 and October 7, 2018, …

Imperialism in the Twenty-First Century (repost)

The globalization of production and its shift to low-wage countries is the most significant and dynamic transformation of the neoliberal era. Read the rest of this post on the original site at Imperialism in the Twenty-First Century

Empire of the periphery (repost)

Boris Kagarlitsky is one of Russia’s best known Marxist dissidents and who has written widely on a range of issues. His latest offering is one of his best. It is a history of Russia (and the Soviet Union) that situates it firmly in a wider European and world framework. Read …

Kevin Rashid Johnson Transferred to Indiana

Kevin “Rashid” Johnson is a founding member of the New Afrikan Black Panther Party-Prison Chapter, and the NABPP-PC’s Minister of Defense. He is also a renowned artist, and author of two books published by Kersplebedeb, Defying the Tomb and Panther Vision. He has been in prison for almost thirty years, …

‘The “Dangerous Class” and Revolutionary Theory: Thoughts on the Making of the Lumpen/Proletariat’ by J. Sakai reviewed by Joshua Moufawad-Paul

(mirrored from Marx & Philosophy Review of Books) Sakai has always been provocative. His work, when it is not relegated to obscurity, is treated as either sacrosanct or heretical, and so it is very difficult to review his most recent book without capitulating to this binary. Moreover, his work is a …