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Puerto Rican voices share their stories of surviving Hurricane María and its aftermath.
A much needed investigation of the influence and legacy of Ukraine's revolutionary workers' movement.
Nowhere to Be Home is an eye-opening collection of oral histories exposing the realities of life under military rule. In their own words, men and women from Burma describe their lives in the country that Human Rights Watch has called "the textbook example of a police state."
For more than six decades, Israel and Palestine have been the global focal point of intractable conflict, one that has led to one of the world’s most widely reported yet least understood human rights crises. In their own words, men and women from West Bank and Gaza describe how their lives have been shaped by the conflict. Here are stories that humanize the oft-ignored violations of human rights that occur daily in the occupied Palestinian territories.
John Carlos, the man behind the most iconic moment of the Black Power movement, tells his story.
Light in Gaza gathers a collective Palestinian vision of what a future Gaza could be.
A compelling account of Karl Marx’s relevance for theorizing historical knowledge.
A groundbreaking study that shatters longstanding assumptions about the nature and origins of the Russian Revolution
Collection of poems by Chicago's 2020 Youth Poet Laureate, exploring questions of Blackness, witness, desire, forgiveness, and what it means to take up space in ways that are healing and liberatory.
An innovative, interdisciplinary assessment of the origins and operations of anxiety in modern life.
In their own words, the narrators of Patriot Acts recount their lives before the 9/11 attacks and their experiences of the backlash that have deeply altered their lives and communities.
This landmark volume appraises the early Frankfurt School's contribution to our understanding of authoritarian populism, drawing lessons for today.
Though once thought anathema to one another, in contemporary society, Zafirovski shows that Capitalism and Dictatorship are increasingly codependent.
An innovative historical account which compellingly locates the provision of food in the political economic trajectory of Istanbul.
This expansive volume challenges the conventional approach to research by arguing for the recentering of local and marginalized knowledges
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