Recommended Reading: Campus Police States
After preparing all summer for war, American universities are now set to unleash the militarized Homeland Security Campus on student protestors this fall.
Read MoreAfter preparing all summer for war, American universities are now set to unleash the militarized Homeland Security Campus on student protestors this fall.
Read MoreA recent study shows gig workers at rideshare companies are making less than minimum wage in the US; to stop it, we need to fight capitalism in the streets.
Read MoreAs society battles pervasive climate nihilism, the UN reveals that the fossil fuel industry is behind propaganda designed to convince you it’s too late.
Read MoreNina examines a story by antifascist Shane Burley that proves losing his lawsuit against “Antifa” doesn’t mean Andy Ngo and his fascist allies aren’t winning.
Read MoreNina talks about why attempts to criminalize protest itself and anarchist ideology in Georgia, are part of America’s long war on sharing and the left.
Read MoreUsing two recent media examples, lets talk about hope and the growing body of evidence that everyday people know capitalism is the driver of climate crisis.
Read MoreIn our Mini-Theory Blog, Nina talks about the secret good news that came out of a US Midterm election season that still saw fascism claw closer to power.
Read MoreIn the Pig Empire city of Toronto, the Mayor sent an army to evict two dozen homeless people from a safe park community; and we had a man on the ground to witness it in real time.
Read MoreIWW organizer Chris Walker returns to talk about how the fight to change school names in Florida is a continuation of our larger battle against white supremacy.
Read MoreOur Film Sessions feature is back to analyze videos about capitalism and climate catastrophe from a familiar favorite of mine, YouTube creator Second Thought.
Read MoreA (now redundant) roundup of all of Nina’s smaller posts in October and November; including Facebook Journal and Can’t You Read links we’ve never shared until now on ninaillingworth.com.
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