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Public Eye
Author Q&A with Loretta Ross
PRA talks to Loretta Ross about her journey through activism and her framework for addressing conflict within and beyond social justice movements.
Q&A
Public Eye
An excerpt from The Global Fight Against LGBTI Rights explores the global coordination of movements around Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity (SOGI) rights.
Article
Public Eye
A Conversation with Deon Haywood, Laura McTighe, and Ash-Lee Woodard Henderson
A discussion with Ash-Lee Woodard Henderson and the authors of Fire Dreams: Making Black Feminist Liberation in the South about Black feminist liberatory praxis and resistance strategies to White supremacy.
Q&A
Public Eye
The authors of Fire Dreams speak with PRA about the story behind their new book.
Q&A
Political Research Associates
Carol Mason on Sentimentalism and Resentment
Annie Wilkinson and Mary Reynolds interview Carol Mason, three years after publishing her article “Sentimentalizing Resentment.”
Q&A
Political Research Associates
Inform Your Resistance Season 2: Episode 3
Alex DiBranco talks to host, Koki Mendis, about male supremacism: what is it and how is it part of a broader anti-democratic political strategy?
Podcast
Public Eye
Lessons from Bay Area Radical Abortion Defense
Abortion defenders and activists showed Angela Hume the inherent contradiction in the antiabortion movement: it purports to protect women while actively harming them.
Article
Public Eye
How Trump Loyalists and Right-Wing Leaders Are Paving a Fast Road to Fascism
Project 2025, a Heritage Foundation coalition launched in 2022, aims to “take the reins of government” during a Republican presidency, and further its authoritarian agenda.
Article
Political Research Associates
Inform Your Resistance Season 2: Episode 1
Host Koki Mendis talks to Heron Greenesmith about the anti-trans organizing and what to expect from the anti-trans movement in the year to come.
Podcast
Political Research Associates
A militant wing of the anti-abortion movement has long looked to the 19th century anti-slavery abolitionists for inspiration and guidance, organizing under the banner of “abortion abolitionists”
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