arts and culture
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Artist harassed for ‘inflammatory’ work
A Los Angeles artist has set fire to the art world, the media and bank rooftops, all with the stroke…
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Art for liberation from Pelican Bay State Prison
Revolutionary art from inside the Secure Housing Unit that sparked the prisoners' hunger strike in California.
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Maine labor mural censored by governor
The anti-labor agenda in state government has extended to art. A mural depicting working-class people was taken down on orders…
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Class struggle, art, and censorship
A number of well-known political artists and anti-war veterans gathered outside of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles…
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Ernesto Che Guevara: ‘The sacred path’
The author presented this poem at the Jan. 7 meeting of the Party for Socialism and Liberation in Los Angeles…
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Women’s leadership and the Black liberation struggle: Review
Women were not only behind-the-scenes organizers in the Black liberation movement, but also strategists, mentors, theoreticians, and formal leaders.
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Rhymes Under Occupation
On July 21, I embarked on a life-changing journey to the West Bank, Palestine as a paricipant in the 2010…
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‘Bruno’ lies about Palestinian ‘terrorist’
Sasha Baron Cohen has done it again. In his summer comedy, “Bruno,” Cohen plays a gay Austrian journalist who moves…
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A Marxist appreciation of Michael Jackson
“Adios al Rey de Pop” read the online headline of El País the day following Michael Jackson’s death. Jackson’s international…
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Remembering Michael Jackson
In Michael Jackson’s remarkable career, he sold over 750 million records worldwide and composed 13 number-one singles. When record producer…
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