Slacker Uprising: The Long Tradition of Anti-Work
A Reddit-driven rejection of labour surged during the pandemic, but it stems from a long tradition. An overlooked history of the anti-work movement and where it fits with modern organizing.
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A Reddit-driven rejection of labour surged during the pandemic, but it stems from a long tradition. An overlooked history of the anti-work movement and where it fits with modern organizing.
A conversation with Jim Shedden on his latest exhibit, I AM HERE: HOME MOVIES AND EVERYDAY MASTERPIECES.
Immigrant kids will know this one well. You’re at school and it’s finally time for lunch. Brown paper bags crinkle, […]
It’s key that we build strong, autonomous local networks to support patients including secure treatment pathways in advance of any […]
2021 was an extraordinary, schismatic year for abortion politics globally. Some governments lifted long-standing prohibitions against abortion or loosened […]
Cell Count is one of the best-known Canadian prison zines that continues to publish today. Produced by PASAN, a community-based […]
This interview is part of our Fall feature about collaborating accountably with prisoners. Mongoose Distro is a New York- and […]
In March 2020, for the first time since opening, the phones at the JAIL Accountability & Information Line (JAIL) went […]
Tensions are mounting in Indonesia. An increasingly conservative atmosphere has forced once vibrant sub-cultures to go further underground. Ideological lines […]
A Visual Taxonomy of UFO Self-Publishing By Kate Bertash Since the US Department of Defense videos of the 2017 […]
When we moved online, we left rational speculation behind.
Here are our picks of the top 11 indie books for Fall 2020! NOVELS Orphans of Empire Grant […]