Tuesday March 21, 2023
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Culture

Chris Townsend | United States | 3/06/23
When legendary and prolific labor history researcher and author Phil Foner died in 1994, he left behind more than 100 meticulously researched and detailed...
Rick Majumdar | Dallas, TX | 12/19/22
"Football (Soccer) is a pleasure that hurts,” said Eduardo Galeano, the Uruguayan journalist and writer. In many ways this statement is true.
sports, World Cup
Siobhan Moore | Minneapolis, MN | 12/15/22
Jon Melrod’s newly-published memoir, Fighting Times, is more than just a remembrance. It details his time as a revolutionary helping to build the fighting...
staff | Miami, FL | 9/16/22
Friday, September 16 marks the worldwide premiere of a new documentary out of Venezuela, 'Alex Saab: A Kidnapped Diplomat'.
staff | Minneapolis, MN | 5/02/22
Dee Knight’s My Whirlwind Lives is both a memoir and manifesto – chronicling more than five decades of anti-imperialist resistance and revolutionary...
book review
staff | New York, NY | 8/17/21
As the Delta variant rages through the U.S., a major Chinese publisher has signed a contract to distribute a timely book comparing COVID-19 responses in...
China, COVID-19
Marisol Marquez | Los Angeles, CA | 2/04/21
On March 31, 1995, 23-year-old Chicana icon Selena Quintanilla was murdered by her employee Yolanda Saldivar. 25 years later, on December 4, 2020, Selena...
Selena
Brad Sigal | United States | 1/03/21
2020 was quite a year with huge upsurges of struggle. And when there's an upsurge, you can bet it will be accompanied by protest music. This year has...
Brad Sigal | Argentina | 12/14/20
Diego Armando Maradona died November 25. One of the most universally known people in the world, Maradona passed away at age 60 while recovering from...
staff | Milwaukee, WI | 8/27/20
Professional athletes have always been engaged in politics because sports, like everything else, cannot be removed from the broader political environment.
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