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Sue Coe and Stephen F. Eisenman’s ‘The Young Person’s Illustrated Guide to American Fascism’ provides young people with an easy-to-understand history of recent fascism.
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An interview with Dhoruba Bin Wahad about the Black Panthers and movements of today.
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An interview with Bryan Stevenson.
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An interview with Chuck Collins.
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In his latest book, Greg Guma recounts a life guided by alternative media.
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The fate of democracy depends on an informed electorate. That’s why The Progressive Magazine partnered with Project Censored to create a special issue dedicated to media literacy.
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In a new paperback edition, this book highlights the importance of working in cities to bring about progressive change, writes Norman Stockwell, publisher of The Progressive.
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Israel’s war in Gaza has killed more journalists in a shorter time period than any other war, Norman Stockwell reports.
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We ignore the GOP front-runner’s blatant dictatorial comments at our own peril, writes publisher Norman Stockwell.
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An interview with Phyllis Bennis, peace activist and director of the New Internationalism Project.
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An interview with Phyllis Bennis, peace activist and director of the New Internationalism Project.
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Bombs and missiles are not the only tools to confront evil and violence in our world, writes publisher Norman Stockwell.
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A triptych of new offerings released this spring to inform and inspire climate activists, especially young adult readers.
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In his first performance at the annual benefit event since 1986, Dylan’s return to Farm Aid is a reminder of the importance of supporting family farmers in a time of existential threats.
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Victor Jara was killed September 16, 1973; a new ruling could allow the extradition and criminal trial of the Chilean folk singer’s accused killer.
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Pulse nightclub shooting survivor Brandon J. Wolf’s new memoir tells the story of the young queer Black man’s transformation into activist.
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Montana state Representative Zooey Zephyr fights back against the GOP’s weaponization of ‘decorum’ in state legislatures.
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Montana state Representative Zooey Zephyr fights back against the GOP’s weaponization of ‘decorum’ in state legislatures.
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A look at the first comprehensive, book-length scholarly analysis of the anti-war movement that opposed the U.S. war in Iraq.
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Eight years of policy have left generations of damage.
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An interview with musician and activist Holly Near.
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Anti-war activist Medea Benjamin on Ukraine, Russia, and keeping up the resistance.
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An interview with Dr. Ira Helfand.
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Mikhail Gorbachev (March 2, 1931 – August 30, 2022), the last leader of the Soviet Union, died Tuesday at the age of ninety-one at a hospital in Moscow, Russia. Gorbachev also wrote for The Progressive.
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Mikhail Gorbachev (March 2, 1931 – August 30, 2022), the last leader of the Soviet Union, died Tuesday at the age of ninety-one at a hospital in Moscow, Russia. Gorbachev also wrote for The Progressive.
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The author revisits his newly expanded influential work ‘Freedom Dreams: The Black Radical Imagination,’ and talks solidarity, reciprocity, and expansive visions of emancipation.
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The Progressive contributor who focused on immigration issues passes away at age seventy-three.
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Loretta Ross is a lifelong feminist and anti-racist activist, co-founder of the Southern-based, women-of-color-led reproductive justice organization SisterSong, and associate professor of the study of women and gender at Smith College. Her writing has appeared in The New York Times, Ms. magazine, and elsewhere. We spoke by telephone on May 3, the day after the leaked draft of a U.S. Supreme Court opinion that would overturn Roe v. Wade was made public.
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“Let’s start at the very beginning / A very good place to start,” sings Julie Andrews as she instructs the von Trapp children in the 1965 film The Sound of Music. Two new books on climate change take up this call in a powerful and useful way, providing some “big picture” insights not often gleaned from the wealth of current writing on the topic.
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An interview with guaranteed basic income advocate Michael Tubbs.
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