
Shake the City – Experiments in Space and Time, Music and Crisis
rs21 member Kate Bradley reviews Shake the City by Alexander Billet, a well-written and thought-provoking book on the role of music in making political change.
rs21 member Kate Bradley reviews Shake the City by Alexander Billet, a well-written and thought-provoking book on the role of music in making political change.
A more diverse police force isn’t the solution (Picture: Flickr/ faungg’s photos) The horrific murder of Tyre Nichols by five black police officers in Memphis
The government’s authoritarian anti-protest laws aren’t only targeting peaceful political demonstrations – they’re being used to target journalists reporting on them, too. ‘Intentionally or recklessly
At the October 2022 summit of the National Restaurant Association’s legal wing, union-busting lawyers shared their latest strategies for shutting down workplace democracy. Recent food
Anti-racist activists join the March Against Racism in London, last year (Picture: Alisdare Hickson) Frightened, smuggled and abandoned—this is what happens to hundreds of unaccompanied
Last week, graduate student workers at Northwestern University voted to unionize by a landslide margin. We spoke to some of the worker-organizers about why they
As the news about another Met police officer’s horrific crimes unfolded this week, the government was busy trying to give police even more powers to
The Prevent strategy targets Muslims The government‑commissioned review of the Prevent anti-radicalisation strategy has been due for publication for several weeks. Its final report will
On Martin Luther King Jr Day, rather than embracing a sanitized, deradicalized King, we remember a committed foe of not only racism, but economic inequality
Multiple unions representing Pittsburgh Post-Gazette employees have been on strike since October. Workers say they’ve been without a contract for six years, and many are
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