July 1, 2002
Elizabeth “Betita” Martinez worked in New Mexico from 1968–1976 and edited a movement newspaper. An antiracist, social justice activist for forty years, Martínez has published many articles and six books… READ MORE
July 1, 2002
Doris Haddock (with Dennis Burke), Granny D: Walking Across America in My 90th Year(New York: Villard Books, 2001), 285 pages, $21.95, hardcover. � PETE SEEGER has woven together his love… READ MORE
April 1, 2002
James Petras has worked with the Brazilian Landless Workers Movement for the last eleven years in addition to his work with the unemployed workers movement in Argentina. He is coauthor,… READ MORE
March 1, 2002
Susan Muaddi Darraj is a graduate student at Johns Hopkins University. Her essays on Arab feminism will appear in forthcoming anthologies from Seal Press and Northeastern University Press, and her… READ MORE
February 1, 2002
Professor Sam Gindin is the Packer chair in Social Justice, Department of Political Science at York University in Toronto. The Daniel Singer Millennium Prize Foundation was established last year for… READ MORE
February 1, 2002
Bill Ayers, Fugitive Days: A Memoir (Beacon Press, 2001), 292 pages, $24.00 cloth. Benjamin Shepard (benshepard [at] mindspring.com) is a deputy director at a harm reduction/needle exchange program in the… READ MORE
February 1, 2002
In Memory of Leo Panitch (1945–2020), Mentor, Colleague, Friend, from his comrades at Monthly Review. � Leo Panitch taught political science at York University in Toronto, Canada. He was coeditor, with… READ MORE
January 1, 2002
James Petras has worked with the Brazilian Landless Workers Movement for the last eleven years in addition to his work with the unemployed workers movement in Argentina. He is co-author,… READ MORE
December 1, 2001
Bill Fletcher, JR. is National Co-Chair of the Black Radical Congress; Vice President of the George Meany Center/National Labor College; and a member of the Board of Directors of the… READ MORE
October 1, 2001
JOAN ACKER, teaches sociology at the University of Oregon and has been involved in feminist activities since the late 1960s. She is the author of Doing Comparable Worth: Gender, Class… READ MORE