Tag: Anti-racism

Unfixing South Asian Identity
Drawing upon autobiographical reflections, JS Titus explores the class stratification of South Asians in the United Kingdom. Titus argues that class and oppression, rather than idealized identities, must be the basis of forging solidarity today.

Abolitionist Socialism
Peter Bloom charts a path toward an abolitionist Marxism rooted in what he calls a “commons sense” for the current moment.
Striking for Racial Justice
Dave Zirin talks about what led to the NBA players’ strike, where it can go from here, and its implications for the Black Lives Matter and labor movements.
Minneapolis in Paris
Drawing on ethnographic work on antiracist struggles in France, Jean Beaman makes the case for internationalizing Black Lives Matter.
The Rank and File Strategy on New Terrain
Kate Doyle Griffiths rethinks socialist strategy in light of recent developments, arguing for the incorporation of analyses of social reproduction in strategic reflections.
Join the Poor People’s Army!
The Poor People’s Army writes about their upcoming march on Biden and the DNC. Lives over luxury!
A Capitalist Virus against Global Solidarity
Robert Cuffy on global solidarity against police repression
From Stonewall to Black Lives Matter
Keegan O’Brien reflects on the legacy of Stonewall in order to draw lessons for today’s antiracist and queer liberation movements.
The Roots of Racist Policing
Kim Moody takes on class reductionist accounts of police violence.
From the Socialism of Fools to Social Democracy in One Country
Jordy Cummings writes about the emergent phenomenon of social democratic intellectuals appearing on right-wing terrain. Does this indicate a burgeoning red/brown alliance?