Lately I’ve been thinking about Emma Goldman, the Russian-born Jewish anarchist who attracted droves of followers in her ...
Sima is the attempted adoption of a poor Jewish girl who has been orphaned by a pogrom in 1905 Ukraine. A wealthy couple, ...
This past fall, Richard Porton's celebrated text Film and the Anarchist Imagination was re-released in a new and expanded edition. To celebrate, Anthology Film Archives has collaborated with Porton ...
For the anarchists, the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War signifed the long-awaited realization of a worldwide revolution. In this regard, the Russian-Lithuanian-American-English anarchist and ...
Most students of Butte history know of one notorious woman’s visit to Butte in 1910: Carrie Nation brought her hatchet, but had little impact locally, beyond entertainment. Emma Goldman, another ...
Emma (or Emma: A Play in Two Acts about Emma Goldman, American Anarchist, its full title) is a play by historian and playwright Howard Zinn (1922–2010). It was first performed in 1976.
A scene from the 2024 Newroz celebrations in İstanbul (Ali Dinç/bianet) "As long as society sees women as reproductive machines, domestic slaves, and mere complements to men, revolution remains ...