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DO #BLACKLIVESMATTER TO THE #RESISTANCE?

Written by BAYNARD WOODS Posted April 3, 2018 Filed Under: COLUMNS, Democracy in Crisis

While the press drools over Trump gossip, serious battles go unnoticed

Filed Under: COLUMNS, Democracy in Crisis Tagged With: #blacklivesmatter, Democracy in Crisis, NRA, resistance, Trump

UNIVERSALIZING RESISTANCE

Written by JASON PRAMAS Posted September 5, 2017 Filed Under: A+E, Books

A Q+A with BC sociology professor Charles Derber on his new book

 

Why did you decide to publish a book on “universalizing resistance” at this particular moment in history?

Because our survival is at stake. Universalizing resistance is a path toward dismantling the militarized capitalism before it wipes us all out. Climate ...  read more

Filed Under: A+E, Books Tagged With: Book, Boston College, Charles Derber, Jason Pramas, justice, left wing, organizing, Politics, resistance, review, social movement, sociology

GUEST OP-ED: THE PARADOX

Written by EROC ARROYO-MONTANO Posted January 30, 2017 Filed Under: COLUMNS, NEWS+OPINIONS

How do we shine a light on these examples and support each other in creating alternatives to systems of exploitation?

Filed Under: COLUMNS, NEWS+OPINIONS Tagged With: Black Lives Matter, Boston, Civil Rights, Donald Trump, Mourning in America, Protest, resistance, Standing Rock, United for a Fair Economy

SPECIAL FEATURE: MESTRES OF THE UNIVERSE

Written by MICAELA KIMBALL Posted May 27, 2015 Filed Under: A+E, FEATURES, Non-fiction, Performing Arts

Capoeira has gained popularity and respect among Bostonians, even as the debate over appropriation kicks in New England.

Filed Under: A+E, FEATURES, Non-fiction, Performing Arts Tagged With: Angola, Angolan tradition, batizado, Boston, Brazil, Brazilian population, capoeira, Chuvisco, Family, immigration, Massachusetts, new england, regional, resistance, roots, social justice, SOMERVILLE

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