Pandemic and Planet
Sudipta Saha on how climate justice and health justice during the COVID-19 pandemic (and beyond) are inextricably linked, different facets of the same struggle.
Sudipta Saha on how climate justice and health justice during the COVID-19 pandemic (and beyond) are inextricably linked, different facets of the same struggle.
Graeme Lamb argues that storytelling can be a crucial organizing tool – when mobilized in strategic ways.
David Camfield on the dead end of technocratic responses to climate crisis, and how only social movements can lead the way to climate justice.
Michael Löwy unearths the living power and possibility of the Paris Commune, when the working class of Paris seized control of the city 150 years ago this spring.
Sharing a stirring vision of solidarity, G.N. Nithya writes to friends, comrades, and former neighbours in Palestine.
Selena Hofmann on organizing strategies for hairstylists, a neglected layer of the working class.
Jody Chan on madness as a structure of possibility, a political resource that can propel us to build bonds strong enough to withstand times of crisis.
Mike Gouldhawke on Indigenous land defence and the care that builds the solidarity that strengthens the blockade.
A note from the editorial board of Midnight Sun, a new magazine dedicated to writing that tries to bridge revolutionary theory and practice, that weds a deep curiosity about how the world works to an urgent interest in how we might organize most effectively for justice.