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Standing up to the Anti-muslim Biker Rally
Last week I told you I was headed to Islamberg, and some of you on this list have asked me how it went, so here’s a quick recap with a…
Read MoreI’m going to Islamberg
I was at my favorite diner minding my own business when two guys began talking loudly about the “problem with muslims”. I won’t go into details of what they said.…
Read MoreMay Day, Labor History, and This Month’s Display
Happy May Day everyone! This day has so many meanings. For me I’m usually excited to go to the annual May Day Parade in Minneapolis. It’s also Beltane, spring festival. I…
Read MoreOn Anniversary of 1965 Revolution, CUSLAR Highlights Dominican History Texts
by Tim Shenk Coordinator, Committee on U.S.-Latin American Relations Faulkner once said that the past is not dead — and it’s not even past. The civil war that broke out…
Read MorePublishing for a New Society
Happy Spring! To celebrate the new growing season we’re featuring a set of new materials from New Society Publishers (did I say new enough? I admit, I’m excited it’s Spring!) “New…
Read MorePrisoner Express Presents – Annual Art Exhibition
Join us April 11th for a dynamic and insightful art show highlighting the work of people incarcerated in U.S. prisons. For some, art is their only way of telling the world…
Read MoreThe Feminist Press – Advancing Women’s Rights & Feminist Perspectives
If you are browsing the Durland Alternatives Library, you’ll see books here and there published by The Feminist Press. The Feminist Press was initially founded by Florence Howe and her…
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