Book review: ‘Against the Loveless World’ By Shelley Ettinger September 8, 2020 “Against the Loveless World,” Susan Abulhawa’s third novel, is that rarest of [...]
Voices from criminal injustice system: ‘I am Troy Davis’ By Gloria Rubac December 18, 2019 New York A sold-out crowd at Rattlesticks Theater in the West Village on Dec. 8 heard [...]
‘Harriet’ — A powerful depiction of the legendary abolitionist By Monica Moorehead November 13, 2019 Institutionalized bigotry, be it racism, gender oppression or LGBTQ2S+ oppression, [...]
What the Berlin Wall’s collapse meant for workers worldwide By John Catalinotto November 8, 2019 A Socialist Defector: From Harvard to Karl-Marx-Allee by Victor Grossman/Stephen [...]
A book review of ‘The Plot to Overthrow Venezuela’ By Mike Kuhlenbeck July 21, 2019 The latest book by human rights attorney Dan Kovalik, “The Plot to Overthrow [...]
A glimpse into British atrocities in Ireland By Christian Noakes October 27, 2018 The film “Black ’47” is a dramatization of the ethnic cleansing of Ireland that [...]
Racial struggle, workers solidarity in ‘SORRY TO BOTHER YOU’ By M. Matsemela-Ali Odom August 9, 2018 A surprising blockbuster film of this summer is “Sorry to Bother You” by Boots [...]
Venezuela, the shadow agenda / Venezuela, la oscura causa By Cheryl LaBash March 6, 2018 In the August 2017 documentary, “Venezuela, the Shadow Agenda,” director Hernando Calvo [...]
Vietnam: Truth and ‘documentary’ September 29, 2017 The Public Broadcasting Service documentary series on the Vietnam War has provoked angry and insightful [...]
O.J. Simpson and the injustice system By Monica Moorehead July 29, 2017 A protest of the attempt by the LAPD to plant evidence during 1994-95 trial. Based on a [...]
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