A collection of articles, podcasts, zines, and more from sources outside the Oberlin SLAC community.
The hosts of the Antifada podcast discuss the recent wave of strikes and labor action, and what it might mean for the future of the working class.
Source: The Antifada, SpotifyDate published: November, 2021The hosts of NPR's "Consider This" discuss the recent rise in labor action across the U.S.
Source: Consider This from NPR, SpotifyDate published: November, 2021Listen to Rev Left host Breht O'Shae and host of the Morning Riot podcast Mel Buer discuss the recent rise in union drives, strikes, and labor action!
Source: Revolutionary Left Radio, SpotifyDate published: October, 2021Breht O'Shae, host of Revolutionary Left Radio, sits down with Professor Peter Cole to discuss the history of the U.S. labor movement, the effects of the red scares on unions, and how militant union power has led to massive wins for the working class.
Source: Revolutionary Left Radio, SpotifyDate published: September, 2021The hosts of Guerrilla History sit down with Professor Immanuel Ness to discuss labor movements in India, South Africa, and the Philippines.
Source: Guerilla History, SpotifyDate published: July, 2021The group Indigenous Action writes on how to aid radical movements not as an 'ally', but as an 'accomplice.'
Why is information locked up? Why must we pay an institution hundreds of thousands of dollars to read and learn what we want? Aaron Swartz calls to free up information for all!
Understanding the social nature of the environment is essential for the future of the planet and the advancement of working-class movements. Read this zine by Murray Bookchin to learn how the ecological conditions of the world effect and are effected by out social institutions!
What is mutual aid? How can we better each others conditions? How do I build an effective organization? All of these questions and more are answered by Dean Spade in this short but poignant book!