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Bacon: Labor Needs a Radical Vision
Znet Article, February, 20 2009
David Bacon
Bacon's ZSpace page
During the Cold War, many people with a radical vision of the world were driven out of our labor movement. Today, as unions search for answers about how to begin growing again and regain the power workers need to defend themselves, the question of...
Hill: The Human Rights Problem of Articulating Collective Voice for the Most Marginalized
Znet Article, December, 06 2008
Marcus Hill
Hill's ZSpace page
A Case-Study of Black Panther Accomplishments in Public Health, Governmental Response, and Thoughts on a Better Structure for Pursuing Public Health-Related Human Rights Concerns.
Majavu: Of Bigger Thomas and Sambo
Znet Article, December, 03 2008
Mandisi Majavu
Majavu's ZSpace page
An exchange between Andy Lucker and Mandisi Majavu in response to Mandisi’s essay “Africa: Life After Colonialism.”
Lucker: Questions and Concerns on Majavu's Criticisms of Fanon in "Africa: Life After Colonialism"
Znet Article, December, 03 2008
Andy Lucker
Lucker's ZSpace page
After reading Mandisi Majavu's article "Africa: Life After Colonialism," I have to say that I have a lot of questions and concerns. Specifically, I wonder what the theoretical implications would be in the U.S., especially considering the followi...
Majavu: Africa: Life After Colonialism
Znet Article, December, 02 2008
Mandisi Majavu
Majavu's ZSpace page
The one issue that remains the main problem in post-colonial Africa is the failure of African revolutionary movements to articulate a truly liberatory political and economic vision.
Boggs: Introduction to New Printing of Revolution and Evolution in the Twentieth Century
Znet Article, December, 01 2008
Grace lee Boggs
Boggs's ZSpace page
I feel blessed that at ninety-three I am still around to tell a new generation of movement activists the story of why James and I wrote Revolution and Evolution in the Twentieth Century (RETC) in the early 1970s, and why I welcome its present repu...
Churchill: I Am Indigenist
Znet Article, November, 18 2008
Ward Churchill
Churchill's ZSpace page
Very often in my writings and lectures, I have identified myself as being “indigenist†in outlook. By this, I mean that I am one who not only takes the rights of indigenous peoples as the highest priority of my political life, but who draws up...
Churchill: I Am Indigenist
Znet Article, November, 18 2008
Ward Churchill
Churchill's ZSpace page
Very often in my writings and lectures, I have identified myself as being “indigenist†in outlook. By this, I mean that I am one who not only takes the rights of indigenous peoples as the highest priority of my political life, but who draws up...
Churchill: I Am Indigenist
Znet Article, November, 18 2008
Ward Churchill
Churchill's ZSpace page
Very often in my writings and lectures, I have identified myself as being “indigenist†in outlook. By this, I mean that I am one who not only takes the rights of indigenous peoples as the highest priority of my political life, but who draws up...
Churchill: I Am Indigenist
Znet Article, November, 18 2008
Ward Churchill
Churchill's ZSpace page
Very often in my writings and lectures, I have identified myself as being “indigenist†in outlook. By this, I mean that I am one who not only takes the rights of indigenous peoples as the highest priority of my political life, but who draws up...
Fletcher: Hubert Harrison
Zmag Article, November, 01 2008
Bill Fletcher
Fletcher's ZSpace page
Bill Fletcher, Jr. reviews a book on an important, overlooked figure in U.S. history.
Dangl: Nowtopia
Zmag Article, October, 01 2008
Ben Dangl
Dangl's ZSpace page
Ben Dangl reviews a new book about informal non-capitalist alternatives in the U.S. today.
Berkowitz: Rebuilding the Religious Left
Zmag Article, October, 01 2008
Bill Berkowitz
Berkowitz's ZSpace page
Bill Berkowitz interviews Frederick Clarkson on a growing left movement in the U.S.
Amico: Beyond (Straight and Gay) Marriage
Zmag Article, September, 01 2008
Michael Amico
Amico's ZSpace page
Michael Amico a book and movement for family equality.
Albert: Black Like Who?
Znet Article, July, 08 2008
Michael Albert
Albert's ZSpace page
Religion has had a lot do with cultural politics throughout history, as it does today. My own religious encounters weren’t particularly significant in my life, save for two. I am Jewish, just barely, I guess. I went to Jewish Sunday school until m...
Spannos: What is Real Utopia?
Znet Article, July, 04 2008
Chris Spannos
Spannos's ZSpace page
UTOPIAS HAVE A LONG, mixed history in Left movements. Sometimes they have propelled our imagination toward what better worlds might look like. Other times they have trumpeted heaven on earth, a world for angels rather than mortals, a far fetched l...
Spannos: Real Utopia Interview
Znet Article, July, 02 2008
Chris Spannos
Spannos's ZSpace page
The book is a collective effort to spell out vision and strategy for a feasible and desirable transformation of society’s defining institutions. It explores how to get there along with concrete examples and lessons taken from past and present Left...
Leuchtag: Fannie Lou Hamer and the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party
Zmag Article, July, 01 2008
Alice Leuchtag
Leuchtag's ZSpace page
The American civil rights leader Fannie Lou Hamer was born on October 6, 1917 in Montgomery County, Mississippi. The youngest of 20 children of Jim and Lou Ella Townsend, Fannie Lou was a year old when she contracted polio, which left her with a l...
Morales: Bolivia’s President Urges Development Of Economic System Based On ‘How To Live Well
Znet Article, April, 23 2008
Evo Morales
Morales's ZSpace page
Offers ‘10 Commandments’ to Counter World’s ‘Unbridled’ Development Model; Secretary-General: Indigenous Have First-Hand Knowledge about Climate Change Impact
O'Ceallaigh: Giving Form to a Stampede: The First Two Years of the New Students for a Democratic Society
Znet Article, April, 15 2008
Liam O'Ceallaigh
O'Ceallaigh's ZSpace page
Two core organizers of the new Students for a Democratic Society analyze the founding, current state, and future of the organization.


