by Stephen D’Arcy / Public Autonomy This was first written and posted by historian, scholar, author and activist Stephen D’Arcy on his blog Public Autonomy in 2014. We republish it here on Love and Rage to expand the audience and expand the discussion on the many good points […]
by Kurdish Women’s Movement / Press Release The world premiere of the film Blooming in the Desert will take place on Tuesday, December 1, 2020 at 3:00 PM EST. The film will be available to the public on the Kurdish Women’s Movement social media pages. of Blooming in […]
by Wamsutta Frank Bertelle James / United American Indians of New England Fifty years ago, the Wampanoag activist and leader Wamsutta Frank Bertelle James wrote this speech after he was invited by the governor of Massachusetts to speak at the 350 year anniversary celebration of the Pilgrims landing […]
by Brendan Maslauskas Dunna and Elizabeth Meeks The rural Upstate NY village of Ilion, located just East of Utica, is home to Remington Arms, the oldest gun manufacturer in the nation. The massive, sprawling red brick factory is the beating heart of this small village of around 8,000 […]
The 2020 United States Presidential election is days away. Since 2015, we have witnessed the growth and eventual electoral victory of a far-right populist experiment. The flaws inherent in the United States as a country are manifest and date back to well before its founding, but there can […]