Reflections on Action Tactics
Having seen what large groups of working-class people can do when they’ve been pushed too far, those in power are on high alert, ready to beat back radical action wherever they
When The Man Tries to Tell You About Racism
Fellow educators and I encountered many former and current students in the street at the end of May fighting for justice, and now our workpla
Frontline Fight Against Allina Workplace Retaliation
During the opening months of the COVID 19 pandemic, frontline healthcare workers at St Paul's United Hospital (part of the Allina Health syst
Reflections on a Summer of Militant Action for Housing Justice
The most clear lesson I learned (or re-learned) this summer is that if we wait for policy change or permission from capitalists and politicia
A Powderhorn Neighbor On Solidarity With Sanctuary
The backlash from white Minneapolis progressives to radical demands/actions like the encampments, the George Floyd Autonomous Zone, and aboli
Sanctuary: How I Came To Find A Home
I have learned through living in homeless camps that the true war on fascism and the state starts with feeding and sheltering the people you
Recuperation, Collaboration, and Informants: Reflections on the Three Way Fight Post Trump
This past moment revealed the true face of America – mask off – and has brought many of our friends, family, and communities into the struggle.
Cell Phone Security: Keeping Cops and Fash Out
You probably have things on your phone you wouldn’t want a fascist or a cop to see: comrades’ contact information, loved ones’ addresses, logged-in social media accounts, and te
Seward Co-op Workers Walk-Out for Justice
The horrendous murder of George Floyd - and the powerful Uprising that followed, inspired action from some Twin Cities workers.
Stillwater Restaurant Workers Stand-Up Against White Supremacists
On June 27th, Sophia Rashid, a Muslim woman, took her four-year old daughter out to eat in Stillwater, a town on the St Croix River about 20