02/27/2024
“My participation in the first Venceremos Brigade in 1969 was a transformative experience that set me on a path to becoming an anti-imperialist. The Cubans demonstrated such deep solidarity with revolutionary movements around the world, especially with the Vietnamese liberation struggle. I was able to see clearly the way much of the world saw the empire I was born into, and it made me want to commit myself to internationalism for the rest of my life...
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“My participation in the first Venceremos Brigade in 1969 was a transformative experience that set me on a path to becoming an anti-imperialist. The Cubans demonstrated such deep solidarity with revolutionary movements around the world, especially with the Vietnamese liberation struggle. I was a
02/01/2024
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Reflections on Movement Journalism
For as long as Africans have engaged in revolutionary struggle within the present-day United States, they have always sought to document and report on their efforts to resist. What was very common and was known as “movement journalism” has been central to how Black people in the US have histori
12/31/2023
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04/18/2023
Critical Resistance Look what we found... looking forward to celebrating 25 years.
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04/17/2023
One of many great events happening in the next couple of weeks.
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04/13/2023
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Looking forward to celebrating 25 years!!
04/04/2023
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We invite you to join us and the Palestinian Feminist Collective for a two-day virtual symposium honoring Palestinian Political Prisoners. The symposium centers the Palestinian concept and practice of Sumoud. Part I of the symposium (April 29th) will address the historic and contemporary enactment of Sumoud in the Palestinian prisoners’ movement with a special focus on organizing among Palestinian women prisoners. Part II (April 30th) of the symposium features former Palestinian women prisoners who will provide live testimony that details the dehumanization of the Zionist settler-colonial and carceral structure and the various ways sumoud animated their resistance, resilience, and survival.