Crimethinc.By Margaret Killjoy1/25/2018 I’ve never liked the part of the story when the mentor figure dies and the young heroes say they aren’t ready to go it alone, that they still need her. I’ve never liked it because it felt clichéd and because I want to see intergenerational struggle better represented in fiction. Today I […]| PM Press
ReviewSurrealism, Bugs Bunny, and the Blues: Selected Writings on Popular Culture— A Review| PM Press
By Ryan Bunnell Freedom News UK August 15th, 2025 The Chicago Surrealist Franklin Rosemont tapped the subversive energy of popular culture Since its inception, Surrealism has been attractive to anarchists. Its methods and principles speak to us. In surrealism, many anarchists recognise our own hatred of boredom, disdain for the tyranny of positivist rationalism, and […] The post Surrealism, Bugs Bunny, and the Blues: Selected Writings on Popular Culture— A Review appeared first on PM Press.| PM Press
By Lucy Duncan American Friends Service Committee May 25, 2017 My homeland lives in my heart Image by Mohammad Sabaaneh, photo by Lucy Duncan / Just World Books Mohammad Sabaaneh is a Palestinian cartoonist, whose book “White and Black: Political Cartoons from Palestine” was recently published by Just World Books. Mohammad was born in Kuwait […] The post Drawing for justice: Mohammad Sabaaneh on Palestine, art, and hope appeared first on PM Press.| PM Press
By Beenish Ahmed Thinkprogress Apr 24, 2015 Leila Abdelrazaq is 22 years old and the author of a new graphic novel. If the lanky and freckled recent college graduate is unfazed by her success it’s because she never dreamed of writing a book — much less one set to incisive black and white ink images. As a […] The post New Graphic Novel Explores What It’s Really Like To Be A Palestinian Refugee appeared first on PM Press.| PM Press
By Adrian Shanker The Advocate August 14th, 2025 Opinion: By dismantling proven HIV prevention and overdose reduction programs, the Trump administration is replacing science with politics — and putting already vulnerable LGBTQ+ communities in greater danger. The Trump administration is wrong about a lot of things when it comes to LGBTQ+ health and well-being. They […] The post Trump’s war on harm reduction will cost LGBTQ+ lives appeared first on PM Press.| PM Press
States of Incarceration Red May TV 2023 The post Jarrod Shanahan and Zhana Kurti of Hard Crackers discuss the critical conditions of America’s mass-carceral society appeared first on PM Press.| PM Press
McGill Discover curated eBooks from The Neuro’s Patient Resource Centre to support your health and well-being this summer. Did you know that the Neuro Patient Resource Centre offers a collection of eBooks? Hosted on the platform OverDrive, the collection includes books on topics beyond just medicine and neurology. To enhance your summer reading, explore the […] The post Bodies and Barriers: Summer Reads to Boost Your Brain appeared first on PM Press.| PM Press
By Jochem van der Steen Heavystone (Dutch) August 4th, 2025 (Originally published in Dutch, In English thanks to Google Translate) Hey, Last week I took it pretty easy on the shows and interviews. I did write a few reviews and visited Nerf Herder in the Altstadt. Next week is going to be a busy one, […] The post Straight Edge and Radical Sobriety: A Book Review appeared first on PM Press.| PM Press
By Rob Jacobs Counterpunch August 5th, 2025 It seems so long ago, but the movement against global capitalism that featured mass protests against meetings of capital’s biggest criminals and powerbrokers (usually one and the same) had center stage a mere twenty-five years ago. For those who participated, it was an exhilarating time filled with confrontation, […] The post Anti-Capitalist Road Trip appeared first on PM Press.| PM Press
Heartland Labor Forum In an age of Amazon, Starbucks and Google it may seem impossible for workers to win a union. This week on the Heartland Labor Forum, we’ll talk with Olivia Geho, one of the authors of “What the Boss Doesn’t Want Us to Know: Discovering Power and Winning Campaigns” about what it takes […] The post What the Boss Doesn’t You To Know. . .and NAFTA-USMCA Renegotiation: Where Is Trade Justice? appeared first on PM Press.| PM Press
By Tasbeeh Herwees VICE December 5, 2015 Leila Abdelrazaq was only a freshman at DePaul University in Chicago when she began turning anecdotes from her father’s life inside a Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon into a webcomic. Four years later, Baddawi has evolved into a 128-page graphic novel told from the perspective of a young […]| PM Press
A Season in Hell: Bookforum talks with Jarrod Shanahan about the history of Rikers Island By Natasha Lennard Bookforum August 10, 2022 So far this year, seven people have died while in custody at New York’s Rikers Island jail complex. During ever more regular heat waves, reports spread of incarcerated people gasping for breath under […]| PM Press
PM Press BlogIt All Began With a Rebellion | The West Virginia Mine Wars Museum| PM Press
By Hank Kennedy The Fifth Estate “Leftist terrorism and state terrorism, even if their motivations cannot be compared, are two jaws of the same mug’s game. The state hates terrorism, but prefers it to revolution.” So says Buenaventura Diaz in the 1974 French/Italian co-production Nada, one of the dozens of films profiled in Revolution in […]| PM Press
Anti-Fascism, Then and Now Crimethinc1/11/2023 On Saturday, January 12, 2002, hundreds of neo-Nazis gathered in York, Pennsylvania to promote white supremacy. Anarchists and other opponents of fascism throughout the region mobilized to prevent them from achieving their purpose. As usual, the police did everything they could to protect the neo-Nazis. According to the Southern Poverty […]| PM Press