by Black Rose Books / Press Release Black Rose Books, in global collaboration with other organisations, scholars, activists and university departments, is hosting a conference from February 5-8, 2021 to celebrate Peter Kropotkin’s life and work. This conference would commemorate 100 years since his death on February 8th, […]
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 […]
by Brendan Maslauskas Dunn / The Indypendent As the pandemic spread and New York City became the global epicenter of the coronavirus, the restaurant industry was jolted with shutdowns, closures, furloughs and mass layoffs. Ellen’s Stardust Diner, a destination for tourists who want to experience the musical allure […]
by Brendan Maslauskas Dunn A little over a month ago I quit my job, moved out of my apartment and moved my things into storage. For the first time in my life, I wasn’t struggling to get by, so I decided to spend the next several months travelling […]
by Tariq Khan/Black Rose Anarchist Federation From official disregard and denial to mismanaged response, each day the COVID-19 crisis brings into ever sharpening clarity the hypocrisy and moral bankruptcy of the current ruling class. Claims of American exceptionalism and greatness are revealed to be a crumbling mask for […]
by Derek Scarlino/Love and Rage Gone are the days when the Brooklyn-tinged voice of philosopher Murray Bookchin could be heard entertainingly berating the likes of right-libertarians and trumpeting the causes of social ecology and egalitarian municipalism. His analyses, though, are not lost to us. Best-known for Post-Scarcity Anarchism, […]