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On peak oil, climate change, overpopulation, and fascism

Foreword This essay was originally written for the Three-Way Fight anti-fascist blog (threewayfight.blogspot.com) in the late fall of 2005. I’m not sure if it ever appeared there or not, though it was serialed in three parts in the first three 2006 issues of Turning the Tide (available from antiracistaction_la@yahoo.com). The essay was a response to …

Ward Churchill Wins in Court!

Ward Churchill has won a symbolic victory. From the New York Times: Jury Says Professor Was Wrongly Fired By KIRK JOHNSON and KATHARINE Q. SEELYEPublished: April 2, 2009 DENVER — A jury ruled Thursday that Ward L. Churchill, a former University of Colorado professor who drew national attention for an …

The Trials of Ward Churchill

Just to let you all know, Ward Churchill’s lawsuit against Colorado University goes to trial in a few weeks. As the Ward Churchill Solidarity Network tells us: A little over a year ago, Ward Churchill was fired from his position as a professor at the University of Colorado on trumped …

Kuwasi at 60 (by Kazembe Balagun)

On December 16, 2006 over 75 people gathered at LAVA in West Philadelphia. The crowd was a mix of Black liberation movement veterans (young and old), anarchist punks and white queer activists from ACT UP. They came together to pay homage to the late Kuwasi Balagoon, who would have turned …

Some Preliminary Thoughts About Modern Class Structure

Introduction A scientific understanding of classes is indispensable for proletarian revolutionaries. Without at least some basic elements of an up-to-date class analysis, it is impossible to formulate workable revolutionary strategy or, in fact, to understand the most essential features of social life. Classes are large groups of people with important …

Night-Vision Reviewed by bell hooks

The following interview with bell hookd about Butch Lee and Red Rover’s Night-Vision: Illuminating War and Class on the Neo-Colonial Terrain, first appeared in the Winter 1996 issue of the feminist magazine On The Issues. Tough Talks for Tough Time “The transformation to a neo-colonial world has only begun, but it …