by Mohawk Valley Freedom School After a short time of inactivity the Mohawk Valley Freedom School in Utica, NY is back in session. The school has since moved locations and is now at The Other Side at 2011 Genesee Street in Utica. The Freedom School will host monthly […]
by Brendan Maslauskas Dunn / Organizing Work For anyone who has been to an IWW 101 Workplace Organizer Training, you may recall the sage advice of your trainer, who warned you to watch out for “hot shops.” To avoid them at all costs, even. This is my hot shop […]
by Black Rose /Rosa Negra L.A. More than 30,000 educators in the country’s second-biggest school district of Los Angeles are poised to strike Thursday, January 10 for the first time since 1989. In the aftermath of the inspiring wave of teacher strikes and actions in 2018, LA teachers […]
by YIVO Institute for Jewish Research / Press Release On Sunday, January 20, 2019 there will be a day long conference in New York City dubbed Yiddish Anarchism: New Scholarship on a Forgotten Tradition. The conference will be held from 10:00am to 8:00pm at the YIVO Institute for […]
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 Black Rose / Rosa Negra Anarchist Federation Black Rose Editorial Note: This piece builds upon and updates the strategy and analysis document “Below and Beyond Trump” we released in late 2017 and aims to capture a snapshot of our internal discussions and conclusions over the past year. […]
by Lexi Owens/It’s Going Down The Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) is a radical and revolutionary labor union operating across the world. As opposed to traditional labor unions, the IWW is explicitly anti-capitalist, completely democratic, and seeks to organize entire industries rather than individual trades. The preamble […]
by Luigi Rinaldi/Organizing Work This is the first in a series of articles Love and Rage is republishing from the exciting new IWW blog Organizing Work. Luigi Rinaldi reflects on an organizing campaign at a grocery store in Rhode Island. This continues the “Pushing Through” series on Organizing […]
by Erik Forman/In These Times Dr. James Peter Warbasse opined in the journal Co-operation, “Once the people of New York City lived in their own houses, but those days have gone. … The houses are owned by landlords who conduct them, not for the purpose of domiciling the people in […]
by Marc Normandin/SBNation The minor leagues contain much of the romantic allure that leads people to a life of baseball fandom. While 30 Major League Baseball teams play in many of the nation’s largest cities, Minor League Baseball is spread out across the country, in 256 towns and […]