This week, you’ll hear our chat with David “Mac” Marquis, one of the editors and contributors to the recently published new book Books Through Bars: Stories From The Prison Books Movement out from University of Georgia Press. We talk about prison books projects, what they say about conditions inside, some of the value of this inside-outside organizing and what you can expect to find in the book.
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Steve Martinez Still Resists Grand Jury Related To Dakota Access Pipeline Struggle
An Ethiopian Anarchist Perspective on the War in Tigray
Aric McBay on "Full Spectrum Resistance"
In Defense of Looting with Vicky Osterweil
Chronicling Prisoner Uprisings During Pandemic
adrienne maree brown on Cancellation, Abolition and Healing
Building Working Class History
The Security State, Far Right and Media Post-January 6th
ShineWhite on Turning Razor Wire Plantations Into Schools of Liberation
Organizing To End Prison Slavery with Bennu Hannibal Ra Sun
An Anarchist View from Havana: Isbel Diaz Torres
Prison Bars Won't Stifle These Hearts
Organizing in "No Chance Alamance" County
Class Power on Zero-Hours: A chat with Angry Workers
Daryle Lamont Jenkins: Defend DC, December 11 and 12th (plus Updates from Slovenia and Greece)
Uncovering Spy Cops in the UK
The Uprising In Belarus
Eviction Defense, Community Resiliency, and Getting Free
Cora Borradaile on Phone Extraction, Cloning and Keyword Warrants
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