The first biography of the bold, principled, and fiercely independent woman who defied convention to make her own mark on the world.
As a play and book, The Billboard is a cultural force that treats abortion as more than pro-life or pro-choice.
A first-of-its-kind anthology of hip-hop poetica written for and by the people.
Rodney’s immensely creative and original use of Marxism was both a challenge to radical understandings of development and colonialisation but also faithful to a certain framework of analysis in the period he lived.
The long form poem is tethered in folklore and personal narrative, detailing the impact of the destructive mass incarceration system.
A timely and persuasive discussion of the circumstances, challenges, and possibilities facing the new socialist movement in the US.
Hope Wabuke weaves together a coming-of-age narrative of a Black girl, the child of immigrants fleeing from genocidal terror to America.
Arab womanhood, migration, queerness and Palestine are navigated with striking lyricism and urgency in Noor Hindi’s defiant collection.
A meditation on freedom-making in the academy for women scholars of color.
Two brilliant minds look beyond capitalism, and chart a way forward for a planet ravaged by pandemics, a climate crisis, and wars.
This book presents the narratives of Zimbabweans whose lives have been affected by the country’s political, economic, and human rights crises. This book asks... Læs mere
In this book, refugees and abductees recount their escapes from the wars in Darfur and South Sudan, from political and religious persecution, and from abduction by militias. In their own words, they recount life before their displacement and the reasons for their flight.