Culture
‘Breaking’ review: Powerfully intense film exposes systemic hardships for U.S. veterans
August 24, 2022Cannon fodder: Gripping film puts on full display the systemic hardships veterans face once they’ve been discarded after fighting U.S. imperialism’s wars.
Read moreInternational Brigade Against Apartheid: Veterans of South Africa struggle share lessons
August 22, 2022Thirty years after the fall of apartheid, and there’s still a lot to learn.
Read more‘Lavender Men’: A theatrical fantasia on the (likely) gayness of Abraham Lincoln
August 10, 2022Has America already had its first (and second) gay president?
Read more‘Maelstrom Over the Killing Fields’: Dire underdevelopment and the Filipino national idea
August 9, 2022It explores another primary focus of San Juan’s work: the literary struggle to develop a national popular Filipino consciousness under the duress of U.S. neocolonialism.
Read moreMasters, Mates, & Pilots union studies work of civil rights leader Hugh Mulzac
August 8, 2022Tony Pecinovsky, vice president of International Publishers, was invited to give a talk on the new edition of Capt. Hugh Mulzac’s book, ‘A Star to Steer By.’
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