For more than 75 years, the Palestinian people have been resisting occupation, dehumanization, ethnic cleansing, forced displacement, imprisonment, the denial of basic human rights and other injustices from the Israeli state.
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Unearthing the White Supremacist in the Basement
Unflinching honestly about our ancestors’ involvement in slavery, lynchings, and other forms of white supremacist violence is necessary to interrupt today’s resurgence of racist killings in the U.S.
‘Racist Gutter Slugs’ Swarm Florida Streets After Yet Another Anti-Black Mass Shooting
Neo-Nazis seek to fill void left by Proud Boys with calls for violence, even as prominent Republicans deny ‘Nazis elephant in their midst.’
Rising Nazi Terror and Nuclear Power Risk
Attacks on US energy infrastructure across the US are increasing. Meanwhile, the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission is mulling shifting more security obligations from plant owners to local law enforcement.
Webzine ‘Against the Ecofascist Creep’ Smashes Dangerous Delusions
Anti-Creep Climate Initiative utilizes Marvel characters to educate public about the dangerous fallacies behind fascistic thinking on global environmental challenges. April Anson, Cassie Galentine, Shane Hall, Alex Menrisky, & Bruno Seraphin Sometimes we wish we could solve the world’s problems with a *snap* of our fingers, even though we know […]
‘City of Refuge’ Offers Critical Model of Resistance
‘We will do our best to hide them.’ Refugees are fleeing, hate groups are rising, the far-right is winning elections around the world. Those who want to do something about it are going to need a model for resistance. And there may be none better than the story of a […]
A Perfect Texas Storm: Climate, Migration, and Eco-Fascism
By Annie H. Hartnett In one of my earliest memories, I am standing in front of my house on the coast of Mississippi watching the waves roil and swell, surging further and further up the beach toward me. The sky has already begun to bruise a purplish green and the […]
El Paso Shooting: Not Mental Illness, Not Even Guns
What makes El Paso shooting feel different is its utter expectedness, following as it did on the heels of Trump’s racist attacks on Brown and Black Congresswomen, the ominous “send her back” chanting that followed, and the endless, ongoing dehumanization and internment of migrants and children arriving at the US border.