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 Mohammed Elnaiem / Jstor Daily This interview is accompanied by an article about “The Detroit Rebellion” that contextualizes the tumultuous period in Detroit history that it discusses. Darryl “Waistline” Mitchell and Donald Abdul Roberts (Waistline and Abdul, respectively) grew up in times that resonate with our […]
by Love and Rage In the age of pandemics, everything is off-kilter. For college students who had hopes of walking across stage and receiving their diplomas during graduation ceremonies, those plans were dashed. While college administrations across the US have looked for alternative celebrations, student activists with the […]
With the passing of each holiday in his remembrance, the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. becomes further absorbed into a liberal narrative of American progress but King’s actual politics and organizing speak to a far more radical legacy. by Frank Ascaso / Black Rose Anarchist Federation A […]
by Aaron Stephens / IWW Connecticut Sorry to Bother You, the debut film of writer and director Boots Riley has been a long time in the making. The screenplay was first published in 2012 in conjunction with the Coup’s sixth album by the same name, part of a long […]
by Mohawk Valley Freedom School/Press Releases In remembrance of the founding of the Black Panther Party in October of 1966, the last Freedom School class of this month will look at the politics of the Black Panther Party as well as other groups of the New Left of […]