The second issue of Upping the Anti is now out and ready for distribution. We have printed 2000 copies of the second issue along with another 1000 copies of the first issue in a "perfect bound" (paperback) format. If you would like to receive a hard copy of the journal or to distribute the journal in your community or organizations, please email uta_distro@yahoo.ca so that we can add you to our list of local distributors. The second issue of the journal is 190 pages long and we are selling it for $5 plus $2 postage (where applicable). The full text of our first issue is available here. Journal articles and PDF files will be uploaded to the website in a staggered process over the next few weeks.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS - UTA NUMBER 2
Introduction
Letters to the Editors:
On the three "anti's"
Again on the three "anti's"
Letter from David Gilbert
Editorial: Anti-Oppression Politics
Interviews:
Himani Bannerji: The Politics of Race and Class
Grace Lee Boggs: Revolution as a New Beginning
Nicholas Phebus: The Strike of the General Assemblies
Articles:
Tom K.: Marxism, Anarchism & Socialism From Below
Taiaiake Alfred & Lana Lowe: Indigenous Warrior Societies
Movement Roundtables:
Perspectives on Palestine Solidarity Organizing: Mordecai Briemberg, Paul Burrows, Samer Elatrash, Adam Hanieh and Rafeef Ziadah
Anti-War Activism: Chris Arsenault, Honor Brabason & Jessie, Mike DesRoches, Derrick O’Keefe, Andrea Schmidt and George ‘Mick’ Sweetman
Non-Status (Im)migrant Justice in Canada: Sarita Ahooja, Harsha Walia and Sima Zerehi
Book Reviews:
Adrian Harewood on A View of Freedom: Alfie Roberts Speaks by Dave Austin and Alfie Roberts
Kirat Kaur on Ten Thousand Roses: The Making of a Feminist Revolution by Judy Rebick
Karl Kersplebedeb on Caliban and the Witch: Women, the Body, and Primitive Accumulation by Silvia Frederici
Tyler McCreary on Settlers: The Mythology of the White Proletariat by J. Sakai