by Joel SroncePhotos by the author. Before sunrise on July 22, 2022, a crowd gathered in downtown Philadelphia at the … More
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‘We Intend to Make a Workers’ Paradise’: Mariposa Union Members Reflect on the Struggle So Far — and What’s Next
by Joel SroncePhoto by Scott Warman on Unsplash In mid-May, Joel Sronce sat down at Buna Café with three workers … More
Who’s Reading What We’re Writing?
How leftist journalists can reach readers beyond the activist bubble by Suzy SubwaysAll images by the author unless otherwise noted. … More
A History Still in the Making: 50 Years of Philadelphia Tenant Organizing
by Tommy McGloneFeatured image: Aftermath of the Columbia Avenue Riot, August 29, 1964. Joseph Wiedelman/Philadelphia Evening Bulletin. Courtesy of Special … More
Tenant Victory: How Kate McKeon and the PTU Beat an Eviction
by Jay FullenwiderFeatured image by Cupcake Media on Unsplash Kate McKeon was devastated to learn over Memorial Day weekend last … More
Textile Art, Labor Organizing, and Socialism: An Interview with Tabitha K. Arnold
by Nico Millman and Lauren TroopFeatured image by Tabitha K. Arnold / Colorspace Labs Nico Millman and Lauren Troop conducted … More
Gagarin [Poem]
“Love lives in rage, sings lost names / With each new season of barricades”
Artists Rally to Urge Kenney Not to Annihilate Arts. Again.
Joyful as many of them were, taken together, the rally performances exuded a kind of collective loneliness, a longing to be united in shared space, to dance together, breathing the same air without fear.
Bryn Mawr Student Activists Demanded for Change as Tri-College Strike Manifested
Working to change an institution is a radical and revolutionary attempt; the act requires not only immediate responses to injustices but also requires long term plans for accountability.