• The Black University and Community Currencies, PT. 2
    The Black University and Community Currencies, PT. 2

    In this episode, we share Part 2 of our coverage of The Black University & Community Currencies workshop. Held April 25, 2025 on the campus of Morehouse College, the workshop fostered dialogue between students, faculty, and activists about the radical possibilities of public money for higher education, broadly, and for communities at and around Morehouse, specifically. The occasion for the workshop was the conclusion of a semester in which students enrolled in Professor Andrew Douglas’s advanced political theory course at Morehouse implemented a classroom currency called the CREDO for use by Morehouse students. 

    The Migrant Genocide: Toward a Third World Analysis of European Class Struggle
    The Migrant Genocide: Toward a Third World Analysis of European Class Struggle

    Over 10,000 people died in transit to Spain in 2024 alone.[1] On June 2022, the border fence of Melilla, one of two Spanish enclaves in Morocco, was witness to a massacre that killed or disappeared over a hundred African migrants.[2]  A recent BBC investigation revealed that Greek border guards systematically repeal immigrants already on Greek […]

    A Potentially Politically Hot Summer in Puerto Rico
    A Potentially Politically Hot Summer in Puerto Rico

    For today I have been asked to speak a bit about my country, Puerto Rico, and the socioeconomic crisis that is currently developing there.1 Given the time constraints, I want to provide you with a brief overview of what is being experienced there by the victims of the crisis. I want to also speak a […]

    Pedagogy and Class Power: Reclaiming Freire in an Age of Reaction
    Pedagogy and Class Power: Reclaiming Freire in an Age of Reaction

    In the early decades of the twenty-first century, education has become a frontline in the ideological struggle over the future of global capitalism. The coordinated assault on teachers, curriculum, and institutions of public learning is not an isolated culture war but a structural feature of neoliberal governance. In this context, the pedagogical philosophy of Paulo […]

    Is China finally breaking the U.S. stranglehold?
    Is China finally breaking the U.S. stranglehold?

    The U.S. is in desperate economic and military “competition” with China and has lost a lot of ground fast.

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