Recent articles, essays and interviews by Arvind Dilawar:
- 12/19/24: Truthout, “Anti-genocide Activists Target Israeli Drone Manufacturer in Brooklyn”
- 12/9/24: Shareable, “US Volunteers Remain Dedicated to Solidarity in Palestine, Despite Israeli Violence and Deportations”
- 12/7/24: Monthly Review Online, “Are Feds Reviving Years-old Allegations of Anti-Semitism to Shut Down Campus Protests?”
- 12/4/24: Prism, “NJ Civil Rights Division Questioned US Realtors Over Allegedly Discriminatory Israeli Real Estate Events, Document Shows”
- 12/2/24: The Progressive Magazine, “Are Feds Reviving Years-old Allegations of Anti-Semitism to Shut Down Campus Protests?”
- 12/1/24: CounterPunch, “Israel’s Red Cross’ Contributes to Apartheid in the West Bank”
- 11/24/24: People’s Democracy, “More Israelis Are Refusing Deployment to Gaza. Will It Help End the Genocide?”
- 11/19/24: Truthout, “More Israelis are Refusing Deployment to Gaza. Will It Help End the Genocide?”
- 10/30/24: The Progressive Magazine, “Etsy Platforms Israeli Settlers Living Illegally on Palestinian Land”
- 10/24/24: Waging Nonviolence, “BDS and Its Allies are Exposing the Companies Fueling the Genocide in Gaza”
- 10/11/24: Global Outlook
- 10/3/24: The Progressive Magazine, “Israeli Realtors Use Eventbrite to Hawk Illegal Settlements on Palestinian Land”
- 10/3/24: Welcome to Hell World, “If Gaza is the New Vietnam, Then This is Just the Start”
- 9/30/24: CounterPunch, “Jewish National Fund Canada, Funnels Charity to Israeli Military, Settlers”
- 9/28/24: Truthout, “Witness to Israel’s Attack on Aysenur Eygi Tells How Solidarity Work Lives on”
- 9/26/24: The Progressive Magazine, “Chase Doubles Investment in Israeli Weapons Manufacturer”
- 9/26/24: Activist Radio
- 9/26/24: Hudson Valley Viewfinder Magazine, “Valley Moves Toward Banning Blowers and ‘Leaving the Leaves'”
- 9/23/24: Prism, “Why Orthodox Jews Opposed to Jewish Nationalism Join Anti-genocide Protests in the US”
- 9/6/24: Drop Site, “Israeli Military Camouflage Being Produced in Brooklyn”
- 9/5/224: Dutchess Magazine, “Wild Autumn Eats with Chef James O’Neill”
- 9/5/224: Dutchess Magazine, “In the Lyme Light”
- 9/4/24: Los Angeles Public Press, “Organizers of Israeli Real Estate Event in LA Under Investigation in New Jersey”
- 8/30/24: Truthout, “Activists Target Logistics Firms That are Facilitating Israel’s Genocide in Gaza”
- 8/23/24: The Objective, “The Article ‘Times Union’ Didn’t Want Readers to See”
- 8/18/24: ScheerPost, “Israel is Holding Thousands of Palestinians Captive — Including Children”
- 8/17/24: Truthout, “Israel is Holding Thousands of Palestinians Captive — Including Children”
- 8/11/24: CounterPunch, “The Transfer Agreement: Nazi Support for a Jewish State in Palestine”
- 8/8/24: Drop Site, “I Reported a Piece for The New York Times on Anti-Semitism. I Found a Major Error, but the Times Didn’t Care”
- 7/26/24: Los Angeles Review of Books, “No Justice, No Peace”
- 7/23/24: The Progressive Magazine, “Israeli Apartheid Stretches from the River to the Sea”
- 7/12/24: Jacobin, “The Crackdown on Criticism of Israel in K-12 Schools”
- 7/8/24: Jacobin, “Apartheid’s Green Thumb”
- 7/2/24: Monthly Review Online, “The Samson Option: Israel’s Plan to Nuke Its Opponents”
- 7/1/24: Truthout, “Journalists’ Unions Organize to Provide Internet and First Aid to Press in Gaza”
- 6/24/24: The Progressive Magazine, “The Samson Option: Israel’s Plan to Nuke Its Opponents”
- 6/23/24: CounterPunch, “Israel’s Long War Against the Press in Gaza”
- 6/19/24: The Progressive Magazine, “Better Dead Than Captured: Israel’s Protocol for Its Soldiers Taken Captive”
- 6/14/24: A Little Beacon Blog, “Fighter Jet Parts Manufacturer Disrupted in Woodstock, NY by Activists Opposed to Israeli Genocide”
- 6/13/24: Shareable, “How to Not Pay Taxes”
- 6/7/24: The Guardian, “Cutting Their Own Checks: Authors Seek Help to Plug Their Own Books After Cuts by Publishers”
- 6/6/24: Monthly Review Online, “Ninety Years of a Life to End Wars”
- 5/31/24: The Progressive Magazine, “Ninety Years of a Life to End Wars”
- 5/26/24: CounterPunch, “Blaming Soros for Campus Protests is Anti-Semitic — Just Ask Israel”
- 5/24/24: ZNetwork, “Dockworkers Push Union Resolution to Block Shipment of Israeli Military Cargo”
- 5/23/24: Truthout, “Dockworkers Push Union Resolution to Block Shipment of Israeli Military Cargo”
- 5/10/24: A Little Beacon Blog, “Police Attack Pro-Palestine Gaza Solidarity Encampment at SUNY New Paltz”
- 5/9/24: The Response
- 5/5/24: CounterPunch, “Pitzer College Becomes First in US to Call for Academic Boycott of Israel”
- 5/2/24: A Little Beacon Blog, “New State Law Would Deny Financial Aid to Students Who Criticize Israel”
- 5/1/24: Shareable, “Life-Saving Lending Library: Union Supplies Palestinian Journalists with Safety Gear amid Ongoing Israeli Genocide”
- 4/30/24: Reason, “Los Angeles Undermines Freedom of Information in Suit Over Police Photos”
- 4/26/24: Jacobin, “A Humanitarian Voyage is Hoping to Break Israel’s Blockade”
- 4/9/24: Truthout, “Israel’s Genocide in Gaza is Provoking Tax Resistance in the US”
- 4/7/24: CounterPunch, “Orwell on the Necessity of Decolonization — for the Colonizer”
- 4/3/24: Between the Lines
- 4/2/24: Jacobin, “Israel Has a Long History of Trying to Starve Gaza”
- 4/1/24: Counter Point
- 3/30/24: Los Angeles Review of Books, “The Eyes Have It: On Eugene M. Helveston’s ‘Death to Beauty'”
- 3/29/24: The Progressive Magazine, “The Nonprofits Fundraising for Israel’s Military on US Campuses”
- 3/25/24: Tone Madison, “A US Dept of Education Investigation Could Stifle Criticism of Israel at UW-Madison”
- 3/24/24: CounterPunch, “How Israeli Propagandists Reach Journalists”
- 3/19/24: Progressive Hub, “For Israel, Civilian Casualties Aren’t an Accident”
- 3/18/24: The Progressive Magazine, “For Israel, Civilian Casualties Aren’t an Accident”
- 3/15/24: Jacobin, “How Israel Weaponizes Tree Planting to Displace Palestinians”
- 3/14/24: A Little Beacon Blog, “Pro-Israel Lobbyists Buying Support for Gaza Genocide Throughout Hudson Valley”
- 3/11/24: The New York Times, “A Showcase for Israeli Property Creates Rancor in a Diverse Town”
- 3/7/24: Hudson Valley Viewfinder Magazine, “Do Heat Pumps Make Sense for the Valley’s Cold Winters (and Hot Summers)?”
- 2/18/24: CounterPunch, “Israel Counting All Men Killed in Gaza as Militants”
- 2/13/24: The Progressive Magazine, “Cornell Students Push for Divestment from Companies Arming Israel”
- 2/8/24: Shareable, “Libraries Urge Court to Reconsider Judgement Against Internet Archive”
- 2/7/24: Truthout, “Who’s Behind Push for States to Codify Weaponized Definition of Anti-Semitism?”
- 2/4/24: Jacobin, “Israel has Undermined Itself”
- 1/24/24: The Progressive Magazine, “Biden’s CHIPs Act is Being Used to Arm Israel”
- 1/18/24: Truthout, “DOE Investigations of Campus ‘Anti-Semitism’ Suppress Criticism of Gaza Genocide”
- 1/4/24: Jacobin, “Suppliers of the Israel Defense Forces are Doing Profitable Business Throughout the US”
- 12/12/23: A Little Beacon Blog, “As Israeli Bombings Threaten Hostages and Civilians Alike, Congressman Pat Ryan Continues to Resist Cease-fire in Gaza”
- 12/8/23: Truthout, “Walmart is Selling Hanukkah Candles That Fund Anti-Arab Discrimination in Israel”
- 11/13/23: Hudson Valley Pilot, “Hudson Valley Demonstrators Urge Rep. Ryan to Back Cease-fire in Gaza”
- 3/24/23: The River, “Pipeline — or Pipe Bomb?”
- 1/19/23: Hudson Valley Pilot, “Cornerstone Accused of Intimidation in Zoning Dispute”
- 1/13/23: The Highlands Current, “Movie Notes”
- 12/27/22: Times Union, “UN Investment Initiative Rejects Complaint Against Teachers’ Pension Fund”
- 12/5/22: Times Union, “Storm King Management Refuses to Recognize Workers’ Union”
- 8/5/22: The Highlands Current, “Residents Oppose Warehouse on Route 9D”
- 10/26/21: Jacobin, “Rep. Mickely Leland was the Embodiment of Black Internationalism”
- 9/22/21: Jacobin, “The Southern Slaveholders Dreamed of a Slaveholding Empire”
- 9/17/21: The River, “White Supremacists, Antifascists Trade Reprisals in Newburgh”
- 9/8/21: Hudson Valley Viewfinder Magazine, “Danskammer Threatens Valley’s Health and Environmental Justice”
- 8/31/21: Jacobin, “To MLK, Individual Greatness Could be Found in Attacking Injustice”
- 8/26/21: Shareable, “‘Solidarity Investing’ Club Helps Plant a New Crop of Co-ops in Vermont”
- 8/24/21: The Real News Network, “Over 100 Years Ago, Armed Coal Miners Went to War with the Bosses”
- 8/17/21: The River, “Industrial Development Agencies Compete to Cut Business Breaks with ‘Legal Corruption'”
- 8/14/21: The Highlands Current, “5 Questions: Mark Trecka”
- 7/30/21: Jacobin, “The United States is Meddling in Haiti Yet Again”
- 7/27/21: In These Times, “Wisconsin’s Incarcerated Fear Summer Heat”
- 7/26/21: The Smart Set, “The Radicalism of W.E.B. Du Bois”
- 7/18/21: Jacobin, “The Forgotten History of Mexican American Militancy”
- 7/14/21: Jacobin, “Haitians, Not Americans, Should Decide Haiti’s Future”
- 7/13/21: Shareable, “For Farmers, by Farmers: An Interview with GrownBy’s Lindsey Lusher Shute”
- 7/9/21: Jacobin, “Were Haiti’s Capitalists Behind the Assassination of President Moïse?”
- 7/6/21: Electric Lit, “What ‘The Virgin Suicides’ Tells Us About White Flight from Detroit”
- 6/23/21: Jacobin, “A Century Ago, West Virginia Miners Took up Arms Against King Coal”
- 6/22/21: The Nation, “Universities are Slashing Faculties and Blaming COVID”
- 6/21/21: The Highlands Current, “Resistance Through Food”
- 6/18/21: The Daily Beast, “You Probably Have a Migrant Worker to Thank for Your Milk”
- 6/14/21: The Smart Set, “David Forster Wallace’s Problematic Tenses”
- 6/10/21: Hudson Valley Viewfinder Magazine, “Newburgh Street-Tree Planting Aims to Restore the City’s Healthy, Shady Canopy”
- 6/3/21: The River, “How a Luxury Hotel Gained Control of Access to a State Trail”
- 5/28/21: In These Times, “Wisconsin’s Incarcerated Wait for Vaccines”
- 5/7/21: The Highlands Current, “New Beacon Court Hopes to Prevent Overdoses”
- 5/4/21: Hudson Valley Viewfinder Magazine, “The Valley’s Asian Heritage-Farm Connection”
- 5/1/21: Jacobin, “The Long History of Mexican-American Radicalism”
- 4/22/21: The Smart Set, “The Campus Novel Trap”
- 4/20/21: Hudson Valley Viewfinder Magazine, “New National Farm-Buying App Launches from the Hudson Valley”
- 4/14/21: The River, “A Real Estate Developer’s Plot to Sell Newburgh”
- 4/10/21: The Highlands Current, “5 Questions: Henry Toribio-Martinez”
- 4/4/21: Jacobin, “MLK was a Radical Who Hated Not Only Racial Subordination but Class Exploitation”
- 3/27/21: The Highlands Current, “Virus Pushes Schools to Livestream Sports”
- 3/26/21: The Daily Beast, “The Next Time You Admire a Picasso, Thank a Lesbian”
- 3/22/21: The Progressive Magazine, “Dangerous Inspections: West Virginia Hospital Accused of Undermining Safety”
- 3/17/21: Jacobin, “The US Deportation Machine Undermines Workers’ Rights”
- 3/16/21: The River, “SUNY Faculty Urge Pension to Divest from Fossil Fuels”
- 3/15/21: The Smart Set, “How the Ebola Epidemic in Africa Prefigured COVID-19”
- 3/12/21: The Highlands Current, “Beacon to Move to Section IX”
- 3/5/21: Jacobin, “Haiti’s Massive Protests are a Repudiation of Authoritarianism and US Intervention”
- 3/1/21: The Smart Set, “The Repressive Roots of the Supreme Court”
- 2/25/21: Jacobin, “The US Immigration System Treats Workers as Disposable”
- 2/24/21: The River, “Remote Access to Abortion Medication Restricted by Supreme Court”
- 2/24/21: Hudson Valley Viewfinder Magazine, “Iroquois Pipeline Expansion Opposition Gets More Time”
- 2/22/21: Mel Magazine, “Our Government is Broken. This Botanist Thinks Plants May Possess the Answers to Fix It”
- 2/18/21: The Nation, “More Than Half of All Inmates in Wisconsin Prisons Have Tested Positive for Covid”
- 2/17/21: The Juggernaut, “For NYC Taxi Drivers, Debt Relief is a Lifeline”
- 2/1/21: In These Times, “The Trump Administration’s Cruelty Haunts Our Virtual Immigration Courts”
- 1/27/21: Electric Literature, “How Political Revolutions Spark Literary Revolutions”
- 1/26/21: Smithsonian Magazine, “The Extraordinary Disappearing Act of a Novelist Banned by the Nazis”
- 1/23/21: Radio Chatskill
- 1/21/21: The River, “Capitol Stormers of the Hudson Valley”
- 1/17/21: Mel Magazine, “A 16th-Century Peasant Uprising has Bleak Lessons for Our Era”
- 1/13/21: The Highlands Current, “Beacon Man Arrested by FBI”
- 1/12/21: The River, “‘Stop and Frisk’ Finds Few Guns, Many Critics in Kingston”
- 1/7/21: The Smart Set, “The Time to Worry About Chinatown”
- 1/2/21: Jacobin, “The Socialism of James Baldwin”
- 12/23/20: The River, “Is Water Pollution Exacerbating COVID-19 in Newburgh?”
- 12/11/20: Hudson Valley Viewfinder Magazine, “Guided Foraging in the Hudson Valley”
- 11/30/20: The Progressive Magazine, “Wisconsin Governor Urged to Release Inmates from COVID-19 ‘Death Sentences'”
- 11/16/20: Shadowproof, “Suicide Crisis in Prisons Compounded by COVID-19, Lack of Health Care”
- 11/16/20: Lapham’s Quarterly, “A More Perfect Union”
- 11/14/20: Jacobin, “Kim Stanley Robinson is One of Our Greatest Ever Socialist Novelists”
- 11/12/20: The River, “A Court by Any Other Name”
- 11/8/20: Mel Magazine, “What Does Life After COVID Look Like? These Artists Have a Vision”
- 11/7/20: The River, “Officer Involved in Recent Killing Accused of Excessive Force in Previous Case”
- 11/6/20: Hudson Valley Viewfinder Magazine, “Getting Back to Hudson Valley-Milled Grain”
- 11/5/20: Electric Literature, “Stephen King’s Experiment with Online Self-Publishing was 20 Years Before Its Time”
- 11/3/20: The Daily Beast, “Meet the Witches Who are Hexing Trump’s Re-Election”
- 11/2/20: The Highlands Current, “Foraging Ahead”
- 10/27/20: The Nation, “The Very Human Labor That Powers Artificial Intelligence”
- 9/28/20: Los Angeles Review of Books, “From Cluster Bombs to Spoons: An Interview with Artist Pratchaya Phinthong”
- 9/24/20: The River, “Technical Difficulties: Public Struggles to Participate in Online Meetings”
- 9/21/20: In These Times, “Targeted, Imprisoned, Deported, Dead: How ICE’s Detention can be Deadly to Migrants”
- 9/11/20: The Highlands Current, “Robots, Light Shows, Chemistry”
- 9/11/20: Jacobin, “Pauli Murray was a Civil Rights Trailblazer”
- 9/7/20: The Daily Beast, “Street Protests Before the Age of Trump Had a Very Different Vibe”
- 8/26/20: Jacobin, “The Radicalism of Woody Guthrie”
- 8/24/20: Time, “An Ohio Artist and Activist is Turning Acid Mine Pollution into Paint”
- 8/20/20: The River, “A New Kind of Judge for Orange County”
- 8/18/20: The Progressive Magazine, “‘No One is Allowed Out’: How COVID-19 is Spreading Through Wisconsin Prisons”
- 7/28/20: Jacobin, “How Black Pullman Porters Waged a Struggle for ‘Civil Rights Unionism'”
- 7/23/20: The River, “Black Lives Matter Rally Met with Violence in Pleasant Valley”
- 7/16/20: Jacobin, “Imperial Japan and the Russian Revolution”
- 7/16/20: The Smart Set, “The Women of the Gulag”
- 7/7/20: The River, “The Contentious Struggle Over the Kingston Academy Green Monuments”
- 7/7/20: Jacobin, “When Black Sharecroppers in the South Rose Up”
- 7/3/20: Scalawag, “How Georgia’s Court-Appointed Advocates are Failing Children and Parents”
- 6/15/20: Shareable, “New Co-op Helps Fans Support Musicians During Pandemic”
- 6/13/20: The Highlands Current, “5 Questions: Burchie Green”
- 6/8/20: The River, “At the Black Lives Matter Protests in the Hudson Valley (Newburgh)”
- 6/5/20: The River, “Volunteer Animal Rescuers Persist Despite Pandemic”
- 6/4/20: Jacobin, “The Wanton Use of Tear Gas Against Police Brutality Protesters is Unconscionable”
- 5/28/20: Shareable, “Bologna Pioneers a Model of Municipal Housing Cooperative”
- 5/24/20: Los Angeles Review of Books, “Justice After Bail Reform: A Conversation with Robin Steinberg”
- 5/21/20: Electric Literature, “How Swedish Immigration Law Condemned Jews During the Holocaust”
- 5/16/20: The Daily Beast, “She Boarded a Crowded Refugee Ship, It Sank, She Filmed It”
- 5/14/20: Electric Literature, “What We Can Learn About the Pandemic from ‘The Plague'”
- 5/11/20: The Smart Set, “To Mars and Beyond”
- 4/30/20: Jacobin, “‘We Were Called Comrades Without Condescension or Patronage'”
- 4/29/20: The River, “Mutual Aid to the Rescue”
- 4/18/20: The Highlands Current, “Figures for Followers”
- 4/8/20: The River, “COVID-19 vs. the Courts”
- 4/1/20: The Nation, “Trump’s Cuts to Food Stamps Almost Made the Pandemic Worse”
- 3/30/20: The Smart Set, “Before It’s Too Late”
- 2/18/20: In These Times, “The Prisoners Forced to Sue for Soap and Toilet Paper”
- 2/16/20: The River, “You Broke It, You Build It”
- 2/7/20: Electric Literature, “How to Help Prisoners Get Books”
- 2/6/20: Shareable, “Volunteer’s Arrest Highlights Growing Criminalization of Mutual Aid Nationwide”
- 1/11/20: Los Angeles Review of Books, “Homage to Rojava: An American Fighter in ISIS Territory”
- 1/4/20: The Highlands Current, “5 Questions: Peter Bunten”
- 12/21/19: The Highlands Current, “Dutchess Marketplace to Close”
- 12/19/19: Shareable, “Community Cupboards Feed Neighborhoods Despite Legal Hurdles”
- 12/17/19: Shadowproof, “World’s Largest Fracked Gas Refinery Violates Federal Funding Law, Say Environmentalists”
- 12/9/19: The Smart Set, “On Automatic”
- 12/7/19: The Highlands Current, “Hunger in the ‘Land of Plenty'”
- 11/30/19: MEL Magazine, “Tolstoy was Actually Your Anarchist Boyfriend”
- 11/30/19: The Daily Beast, “Avedon’s Right Hand Man Pulls the Curtain Back on His Boss”
- 11/25/19: Vice, “‘Antifa’ the Video Game Wants to Teach Gamers About Antifascism”
- 11/24/19: The River, “A Slumlord in Newburgh”
- 11/15/19: The Nation, “A New Way to Memorialize Racial Violence”
- 11/7/19: The Smart Set, “Guessing Ghosts”
- 11/7/19: Jacobin, “They May Have the Power to Imprison Me, but No One Has the Power to Keep Me in Prison”
- 11/1/19: The Highlands Current, “Former School Board Member Running for Dutchess Clerk”
- 10/16/19: Shareable, “Grassroots Democracies Form North American Coalition”
- 10/16/19: Electric Literature, “Oscar Wilde’s Gay Socialist Vision”
- 10/9/19: The Smart Set, “Docking Stations”
- 9/24/19: The Nation, “‘The Graveyard of Migrants’: Traveling Through the Most Dangerous Jungle in the World”
- 9/18/19: The Daily Beast, “Anarchists’ Unlikely Tool for Fighting Climate Change: Farming”
- 9/4/19: The Daily Beast, “Photographers Who Bear Witness to War Pay a Steep Price”
- 9/3/19: Shadowproof, “Financiers of For-Profit Prisons Targeted with ‘Rolling Picket’ Organized by Anti-ICE Activists”
- 8/26/19: The Highlands Current, “Food, Not Bombs”
- 8/23/19: Jacobin, “Portraits of the Kurdish Struggle”
- 8/14/19: Electric Literature, “How Kurt Vonnegut Predicted the Automation Crisis”
- 8/1/19: The Smart Set, “Greater Justice Through Statistics”
- 7/25/19: Pacific Standard, “The Department of Justice Won’t Release Data on Prison Deportations”
- 7/19/19: Pacific Standard, “Undocumented Workers are Especially Vulnerable to Border Patrol in Vermont”
- 7/16/19: Pacific Standard, “Anti-ICE Activists Target PNC Bank for Funding Private Detention Centers”
- 7/12/19: Pacific Standard, “Advocates for Self-Managed Abortions are Preparing for a Post-Roe World”
- 7/5/19: Guernica, “Ayesha Harruna Attah: ‘I Write to Find out Who I Am'”
- 7/1/19: Pacific Standard, “For Many Migrants, the Last Leg of the Journey North is Through a Minefield”
- 6/30/19: Mask, “Tech on the Border”
- 6/18/19: Dissent, “Could Tiffany Caban Transform the Queens Criminal Justice System?”
- 6/17/19: The Smart Set, “Dressing for Success … in Space”
- 6/10/19: Pacific Standard, “A Chicago Jail Might be the Largest Mental Health Care Provider in the US”
- 6/8/19: The Daily Beast, “Looking Under the Hood: 14 Years of Photographing White Power”
- 5/20/19: Pacific Standard, “Instagram Images Exposed Ongoing Problems at One Georgia Jail”
- 5/6/19: Medium, “How the Government is Blocking Humanitarian Aid on the Border”
- 4/17/19: The Baffler, “By the Book”
- 4/9/19: Pacific Standard, “What Should Replace Cash Bail?”
- 4/5/19: Jacobin, “When Will We End the Human War?”
- 3/13/19: Pacific Standard, “The Government Has Not Revealed How Deportation Decisions are Made”
- 3/4/19: The New York Times, “New York City Transplants and a River Town’s Natives Fight for Its Soul”
- 2/26/19: Pacific Standard, “Hilton’s New Human Trafficking Policy May Hurt Victims More Than Help”
- 2/18/19: The Smart Set, “In Vitro Impossible”
- 2/7/19: Pacific Standard, “Amazon is the Best Argument Against Capitalism”
- 2/1/19: The Daily Beast, “How the Nazis Used the Rule of Law Against Jewish Lawyers”
- 1/17/19: Pacific Standard, “How Rush City Inmates Organized a Successful Prison Strike”
- 1/10/19: Talk Poverty, “America’s Most Famous Novel About Bad Meat was Actually About Immigrant Labor Abuses”
- 12/17/18: Pacific Standard, “A Traveling Museum Builds Support for Native Resistance to Resource Extraction”
- 12/12/18: Pacific Standard, “A New Database Seeks to Catalog — and Hold Accountable — Police Officers Across the US”
- 11/29/18: Shadowproof, “Review: Documentary Connects Revolutionary Feminist Struggles in the Middle East”
- 11/29/18: Pacific Standard, “‘Hate is Just Exhausting’: Growing up with — and Running Away From — the Ku Klux Klan”
- 11/19/18: Mask, “Adrian Bowyer on the Future of 3-D Printing”
- 11/14/18: Pacific Standard, “In Brooklyn, a Roving Gym is Building Muscle and Community”
- 11/14/18: Pacific Standard, “Following a Nationwide Strike, Prisoners Say They Face Repressive Repercussions”
- 11/7/18: Pacific Standard, “Taxpayers May Soon be on the Hook for a $2 Billion Fracked Gas Refinery”
- 11/2/18: Pacific Standard, “How the Fight for Sex Workers’ Rights Can Put Sex Workers First”
- 11/1/18: Pacific Standard, “One Couple’s Story of Love and Green Cards”
- 10/26/18: Pacific Standard, “Here’s Why UberEats Couriers Went on Strike in the UK This Month”
- 10/25/18: The Daily Beast, “Dogs Reveal How Cancer Works in Humans”
- 10/19/18: Pacific Standard, “‘Cruel and Unusual Punishment’: The Questionable State of Medical Care at Louisiana State Penitentiary”
- 10/2/18: Pacific Standard, “Meet the Guy Who Formed a PAC Devoted Solely to Taking Down Ted Cruz”
- 9/27/18: Pacific Standard, “A Progressive Fundraising Behemoth Faces Fresh Accusations of Unjust Labor Practices”
- 9/24/18: Organizing Work, “Labor Struggles at The New School: Strike, Wildcat, Occupation”
- 9/21/18: Talk Poverty, “Inside the Effort to Organize Freelance Journalists”
- 9/21/18: The Daily Beast, “A Weed Library Grows in Brooklyn”
- 9/13/18: Pacific Standard, “‘It’s a Fight for Human Rights’: An Interview with a Prison Strike Organizer”
- 9/11/18: Newsweek, “Puerto Rican ‘Anarchistic Organizers’ Took Power into Their Own Hands After Hurricane Maria”
- 9/4/18: Pacific Standard, “Can New Zealand Provide the US with a Model for Criminal Justice Reform?”
- 9/3/18: The Nation, “The 3 Worst Labor Stories of 2018”
- 8/29/18: Pacific Standard, “From Conservative Patriot to Communist Vanguard: An Interview with H. Bruce Franklin”
- 8/28/18: Shadowproof, “FBI, Border Patrol Bypass Hate Groups as Leading Perpetrators of Anti-Muslim Incidents”
- 8/22/18: The Nation, “The Web-Hosting Service for Sex Workers, by Sex Workers, Against SESTA/FOSTA”
- 8/10/18: The Nation, “The Latest Pipeline Battle is Ramping up in New York”
- 8/10/18: Pacific Standard, “How Anti-Immigration Policy Spurs Domestic Violence”
- 8/6/18: Slate, “The Cryptocurrency Game with a $9 Million Prize”
- 7/18/18: Jacobin, “Gonzo Socialism”
- 7/6/18: The New Inquiry, “I’m Going to be Buried in a Scarf”
- 7/2/18: Pacific Standard, “How Universities Facilitate Far-Right Groups’ Harassment of Students and Faculty”
- 6/12/18: Jacobin, “Documenting the Undocumented”
- 5/21/18: Mary Murphy Files
- 5/18/18: The New York Daily News, “We Must Fight White Supremacy to Prevent Tragedies like Santa Fe School Shooting”
- 5/18/18: The New York Daily News, “We Must Fight White Supremacy to Prevent Tragedies like Santa Fe School Shooting”
- 5/9/18: Slate, “The US Government’s Secret Inventions”
- 5/9/18: Talk Poverty, “The Supreme Court Could Make Unions a Lot More Radical”
- 5/7/18: Pacific Standard, “How to Organize a Prison Strike”
- 4/24/18: Shadowproof, “Border Patrol Arrests, Targeting of Immigrant Activists Rises Dramatically in Vermont”
- 4/6/18: The Daily Beast, “Both Men were Innocent but They were from Mississippi”
- 3/28/18: Pacific Standard, “The Connection Between White Men, Aggrievement, and Mass Shootings”
- 3/19/18: Motherboard, “This Anarchist Browser Plug-In Wants You to Fight Fascism on the Internet”
- 3/12/18: Mask, “Fighting Mass Incarceration with a DIY Bail Fund”
- 3/5/18: Pacific Standard, “How Muslim Americans are Defending Themselves and Their Communities Against Bigotry”
- 2/23/18: Pacific Standard, “Inauguration Day Trials Continue to Threaten Activists Across the Country”
- 2/16/18: The Nation, “Want to Help Fight Mass Incarceration? There’s an App for That”
- 1/25/18: The Norwegian American, “Be Not Afraid”
- 1/24/18: NextGov, “You Can Download an Easy Blockchain App to Help Poor People Make Bail”
- 1/23/18: Quartz, “You Can Download an Easy Blockchain App to Help Poor People Make Bail”
- 1/17/18: Pacific Standard, “Fighting to Win: The Haida’s Advice to Water Protectors in the US”
- 1/16/18: Jacobin, “The Enigmatic Anarchist”
- 12/18/17: Jacobin, “Wobblies of the World, Unite”
- 12/8/17: Noisey, “The Rise and Fall of Hype Machine, the Internet’s Forgotten Fave”
- 11/14/17: Newsweek, “Juilliard’s Aspiring Classical Musicians Threatened by Trump Travel Ban”
- 11/6/17: The Nation, “Here’s One Union That Can’t be Touched by ‘Right to Work’ Laws”
- 10/19/17: Literary Hub, “5 Books Ray Bradbury Thought You Should Read”
- 10/12/17: Newsweek, “Using Artificial Intelligence to Find Cancer Cures”
- 9/22/17: Literary Hub, “Did Mark Twain Anticipate the Nazis?”
- 6/28/17: Brooklyn Magazine, “How to Survive Being Run Over by a Truck”
- 4/12/17: Pacific Standard, “Legal Financial Obligations are the New Debtors’ Prison”
- 3/13/17: Newsweeek, “Virtual Warfare: US Navy Tests Technologies in 3-D Aboard the USS Dahlgren”
- 3/3/17: Motherboard, “Why Astronauts Burn Their Dirty Underwear”
- 2/25/17: Newsweek, “Hybrids in Space—Crafting a Safer, Cheaper Rocket Fuel”
- 2/20/17: Literary Hub, “Behind the Dedications: Hunter S. Thompson”
- 2/8/17: Literary Hub, “Behind the Dedications: James Baldwin”
- 1/9/17: Gothamist, “Undocumented Immigrants from Europe Anxiously Brace for Life Under Trump”
- 1/8/17: Newsweek, “Elaborate Plays for Audience of One: Odyssey Works”
- 12/31/16: The Guardian, “Pot Blocks: Obstacles Keep Small Business Owners from a Multi-Billion-Dollar Market”
- 11/22/16: Literary Hub, “Life in the Arab World as a White Lesbian Feminist”
- 10/26/16: Jacobin, “Trotsky’s New York”
- 10/24/16: Narratively, “The Man Who Vowed to Make New Amsterdam Great Again”
- 9/8/16: Newsweek, “How to Attach Original Metadata to Every Photo, Meme and GIF on the Internet”
- 7/22/16: Literary Hub, “Speaking with the Legendary Goat Man”
- 6/29/16: Observer, “How Desktop 3-D Printers are Changing the Face of Facial Reconstruction”
- 6/13/16: Newsweek, “The 3-D Printing Bubble May Have Burst”
- 6/10/16: Observer, “Can You Grow Your Own Meat?”
- 2/24/16: Al Jazeera America, “Inaccurate Sentencing Condemns Prisoners to Serve Longer than is Lawful”
- 2/20/16: Narratively, “Young, Dumb, and Blacked Out”
- 2/17/16: Newsweek, “The Plight of the Forbidden Ones, the Notorious Brooklyn Motorcycle Club”
- 11/30/15: The Guardian, “Until Visas Do Us Part: Three Couples on Marrying for Papers—and for Love”
- 9/11/15: Gothamist, “Doe Fund Fights Sex Offender Relocation to Its East Williamsburg Shelter”
- 9/5/15: The Guardian, “Is Company’s Claim of Meat Without Murder too Good to be True?”
- 8/31/15: The New York Daily News, “In NYC, a High-Stakes Homeless Showdown”
- 7/29/15: Brooklyn Fashion + Design Accelerator, “Is Social Media Traceability’s New Superman?”
- 7/15/15: Newsweek, “Introducing the Astronaut Clothing of the Future”
- 6/15/15: Vice, “Chinese Artist Wu Yuren on Life Under Surveillance”
- 4/25/15: The Guardian, “Mixing up a New Career: Making the Leap from Bartending to Brokering”
- 4/1/15: Brooklyn Fashion + Design Accelerator, “Is 3-D Printing Sustainable?”
- 2/26/15: Newsweek, “Robots Will Soon be Making You a Custom-Fitted Sweater”
- 2/10/15: Canvas, “Inside a 3-D Printing Studio”
- 1/14/15: Canvas, “John Powers: Artists vs. Start-Ups”
- 1/11/15: The Daily Dot, “Discussing the Future of 3-D Printing with Make Mode”
- 11/25/14: Electric Literature, “Books Hunter S. Thompson Thinks You Should Read”
- 11/7/14: Canvas, “A Savage Journey to the Root of the American Mind”
- 2/20/13: Narratively, “What Books and Their Covers Have in Common with New York City Public Schools”
- 1/3/13: Narratively, “That One Time a Kid Almost Bled Out in My Arms”
- 11/27/12: Narratively, “A Subway Runaway”
- 9/11/12: Narratively, “Barking at Strangers”
- 7/19/12: Gothamist, “Inside Governors Island’s Forbidden Zone, Where Military Buildings Beautifully Crumble”