Book Review: Planet of The Slums
A Review of Planet of the Slums (Verso 2006) by Mike Davis.In the mega-cities of the global south, massive slums and squatter settlements have shattered modernity’s optimism with an unprecedented...
View ArticleNoble Aspirations At The Unschooling Oppression Conference
By Lia TarachanskyKicking off the unSchooling Oppression conference, David F. Noble filled the Ottawa Public Library's auditorium. Not a surprise from such a high caliber activist and speaker. With an...
View ArticleWeapons of Mass DeSchooling
Speaking about the impacts on societies and individuals of the forced schooling system, John Taylor Gatto propelled forward the momentum gained by the unSchooling Oppression conference. Following in...
View ArticleCoSchooling For Freedom
In her racy and humbly excited nature Cindy invites the audience into her idea of a better world. As she talks, describing hers and other’s projects, one really does begin to imagine the possibilities....
View ArticleBook review: Free women of Spain by Martha A. Acklesberg
Karine looks at a book that summarizes the experiences of women anarchist organizers during the Spanish revolutionread more
View ArticleFilm Review: Persepolis
R. Rosen went to see Persepolis, a film based on the comic strip about the experiences of a young women during the Iranian revolution and the years that followed.read more
View ArticleRebuilding the Infrastructure of Dissent
Alex went to a talk at McMasters University by Alan Sears and sees a point to his argument that we need collective investigation into how today's movements and oppressed communities are rebuilding the...
View ArticleAn Anarchist FAQ
FAQ stands for “Frequently Asked Questions” and An Anarchist FAQ is a collection of answers to questions related to anarchism, hosted in different places on the Internet. Its aim is to present what...
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