We are proud to announce the @RevPapers Special Issue with @RadHistReview on Anticolonial Periodicals from the Global South
Follow the link dropped below to check out this phenomenal issue with contributors from around the world
read.dukeupress.edu/radical-…
check out a chapter from the @RevPapers special issue of @RadHistReview on the Chilean magazine ...
... APSI: Studying the Underground Critiques of an Overground Magazine by Pablo Alvarez & Francisco Rodriguez
revolutionarypapers.org/publ…
Free PDF 📚: The Black AntiFascist Tradition
'From London to the Caribbean, Ethiopia to Harlem, Black radicals understood fascism as a threat to the survival of Black ppl around the world & to everyone'
Link 🔗: drive.google.com/file/d/1Yaw…
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ALT Book cover of Black radicals throughout the years
Title: the Black AntiFascist tradition~fighting back from anti lynching to abolition
Summary: essential book for understanding our present moment and the challenges ahead.In The Black Antifascist Tradition, scholar-activists Jeanelle K. Hope and Bill Mullen show how generations of Black activists and intellectuals from Ida B. Wells in the fight against lynching, to Angela Y. Davis in the fight against the prison-industrial complex have stood within a tradition of Black Antifascism.As Davis once observed, pointing to the importance of anti-Black racism in the development of facism as an ideology, Black people have been “the first and most deeply injured victims of fascism.”Indeed, the experience of living under and resisting racial capitalism has often made Black radicals aware of the potential for fascism to take hold long before others understood this danger.
chapter from the special issue of @RadHistReview on @RevPapers on the Palestinian bayan by @ThayerHastingsrevolutionarypapers.org/publ…
'The bayanat.. of the 1st Intifada were used to organize the everyday life of what emerged as a mass popular uprising '.. follow link 2 read more
ALT article on the palestinian bayan (public communique) from the radical history review special issue on revolutionary papers.
Family history is colonial history for the colonized and the colonizer.
From my new chapter “Who gave you permission?”
Scholars and their Kin, U Chicago Press
New publication out today. Grateful to have thought and written on this with @meznaqato - Openly accessible via the link below:
tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.…
I made this teaching tool w the great ppl @RevPapers as a way to present a history of the first Intifada through one Bayan from the early days of the uprising as a view into how social movements cohere and are sustained. Short intro of the project here: read.dukeupress.edu/radical-…
The #WeeklyRead is "Revolutionary Papers: The Counterinstitutions, Counterpolitics, and Countercultures of Anticolonial Periodicals," the introduction to a special issue of @RadHistReview (150).
Read it for free: ow.ly/i90X50U8jsb
Buy this issue: ow.ly/9rEB50U8juf
ALT Cover of Revolutionary Papers: Anticolonial Periodicals from the Global South, a special issue of Radical History Review (150). Photograph of a grouping of archival posters and flyers from around the world.
The #WeeklyRead is "Revolutionary Papers: The Counterinstitutions, Counterpolitics, and Countercultures of Anticolonial Periodicals," the introduction to a special issue of @RadHistReview (150).
Read it for free: ow.ly/i90X50U8jsb
Buy this issue: ow.ly/9rEB50U8juf
ALT Cover of Revolutionary Papers: Anticolonial Periodicals from the Global South, a special issue of Radical History Review (150). Photograph of a grouping of archival posters and flyers from around the world.
We want to give an extra special thanks to the brilliant Maddie and Mina in the @LSEsociology comms team who played an essential role in organising this event and making it possible. @LSEHumanRights
Attended a 🔥 panel by @RevPapers last night and learned they made a teaching tool from Hana Morgenstern's @meriponline article, "An Archive of Literary Reconstruction after the Palestinian Nakba."
Check it out along with the rest of their teaching tools! revolutionarypapers.org/teac…
"Although not without its limits, the periodical is a window into this overlooked social scale of decolonization, and a site where anticolonial thought and culture were consolidated through local and international exchange." @RevPapers 😍 revolutionarypapers.org/abou…
Join us this evening at 5pm-7pm over at @LSEHumanRights! Comrades Selma James,
@RafeefZiadah, @SaraMarzagora, Asher Gamedze will in convo w/ our founding RP collective (Mahvish, Koni, Hana) and we cannot wait! Chaired by the excellent
@saramsalem!
An updated poster!
VERY excited to announce that the great revolutionary feminist, Selma James, will join our roundtable!
She’ll speak on editing Correspondence, a newspaper of the The Johnson–Forest Tendency w/ CLR James, Raya Dunayevskaya & Grace Lee Boggs founding Crossroads Books Press.
Join us this Wed @lsehumanrights, 5-7pm!
We have a fantastic line-up, including our powerful comrades and collaborators, @RafeefZiadah, @SaraMarzagora, and Asher Gamedze in convo w/ our RP founding collective, Mahvish Ahmad, Koni Benson, Hana Morgenstern. Chair: @saramsalem