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10 Excellent Reasons Not to Join the Military book 157 pages, 6x4 (6 oz) $10.00

This little pocket-sized book is incredibly powerful. Each of the 10 points is expounded upon by American soldiers who invaded Iraq, and have since become war-resisters. Some of the ten include, 1.You may be killed, 8.You may be ordered to do something that is against your beliefs, and 10. You have other options. This book should be read by all people considering the military. It stands as a much needed counterpoint to the thousands of recruiters and cardboard displays in high schools across America. Teenagers have the right to know the whole truth about what happens in war.

 
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2008 Slingshot Organizer mixed colours, 1/4 size, paperback, 160 pages (6 oz) $6.00

Wow. This year we're the main distributor of Slingshot Organizers! Which makes us feel pretty darn lucky. For now, we have a limited selection of colors, but by the beginning of November, we'll have every color offered, so watch for that! For those who haven't seen a small Slingshot, it's a pocket sized calendar and day planner. It includes space to write your phone numbers, a contact list of radical leftist groups around the globe, a menstrual calendar, info on police repression, and extra note pages to record all your important revolutionary ideas. It also lists popular activist and alternative cultural holidays. The highlight is how to say key phrases in multiple languages; phrases such as, "freedom and mutual aid," and "where is the library?" If this wasn't enough, it also serves as a fund-raiser for the Berkeley radical newspaper, SLINGSHOT.

**Covers are printed with black ink unless otherwise specified!

(color depicted is strawberry soymilk)

** From the slingshot website: "Due to technological limitations, colors on the screen often only approximate real life. The actual colors are much cooler than they are represented here!" Likewise, we have described the colors the best we know how. We've tried to use obvious descriptions such as "light blue," or "caution orange" instead of the Slingshot naming system which although funny, doesn't always describe the color. i.e-"pixie puke." We're sorry if the color you received was not what you expected. However, we will *not* offer exchanges based on color! Choose carefully! <3

 
I am so mad at myself for not getting this earlier,but im totally proud of having it now,this has to be the best $6 ive ever spent.thank you! Oscar
One of my friends got this for christmas, it is so awesome! Jake
This thing is my beacon of organizational hope, oh, and did I mention the mentrual calendar, awesome! Katy
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3:collected works by Robnoxious 104 pages, paperback, 5.5x8.5" (5 oz) $8.50

A spastic collaboration of stories, random thoughts, and anecdotes. Included is an epic four month ride on a pedal powered boat from Pittsburgh to Paducah, a poem a day for the ending of a squatted house in Minneapolis filled with artists, their work, and their memories, a piece on protesting the war through non-participation, a how-to article about surviving on the Mississippi (with edible plants, boating tips, etc), tales of bike-riding, favorite cats, and hilarious drunken happenings. Written in a poetic style, this zine grips you till the end!

 
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924 Gilman Book 416 pages, paperback, lots of photos (39 oz) * OUT OF STOCK *

Known to most only as the place where punk rock legends Green Day, Operation Ivy, and Rancid were spawned, and home of the 'East Bay' sound, there's actually a lot more that's impressive about Gilman Street. What you get here, in words, and over 200 photographs, is a thorough historical account of the first 17 years of the all-ages, volunteer-run punk club in Berkeley, CA, as recounted by those that actually worked there, went there, and occasionally played there. Some of the names you may know - some of them are (in)famous scenesters, zinesters and play(ed) in bands too - most of them you won't. Which is, of course, what makes the project, and this documentation, so incredible. Heartfelt and inspiring, these stories, anecdotes, complaints, exultations, analyses, and reminisces truly capture the huge impact the club has had on the lives of those who've been involved there. In the words of the books editor "it's not your age or experience that matters most, it's your dedication and enthusiasm."

 
Hey I'm the girl on the cover. That was really surreal to see. I wish Brian & Qyv weren't blurred out. What an honor to be on the gilman book ... Bronica Blue
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A T-Shirt & $100 Super Pack! 2,276 pages of reading + 4 hours of viewing. (60 oz) $122.00 $100.00

To benefit in our recent attempt to pay off some massive t-shirt bills - Here's a splendid collection of things we've published: Flow Chronicles, Things are Meaning Less (1st Edition), The CIA Makes Science Fiction Unexciting #1-4, On Subbing, $100 & A T-Shirt DVD, Doris Anthology, Xtra Tuf #5, Hot Damn & Hell Yeah / The Dirty South #1-3, Best of Intentions: The Avow Anthology, Dreamwhip #14, Cantankerous Titles & Obscure Ephemera, Vol 1 DVD, Sounds of Your Name (1st Edition), Coffeeshop Crushes, Homeland Insecurity DVD, and your own print of the new Microcosm Hanggliders T-Shirt by Sarah Oleksyk. We're going bookwild - and you get a $22 savings! **(cat not included)

 
good thing i already have a cat like this or i might call false advertising ohsweetie
dear, you guys: please keep this avaliable as long as possible. im planning on ordering it the very next time i happen to have $100 lying around. ... tony the tiger
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A Young People's History of the United States Vol. 1 212 pages, 5x8 (13 oz) $16.95

These books are so cool! They're primer versions of the classic People's History by Howard Zinn! I imagine giving then to my little cousins when they get older, even if it makes their parents think that I'm a total wingnut. Volume one opens with the arrival of Columbus from an Arawak perspective, and closes with the real reasons America participated in the Spanish American War. These books aren't very objective, but they're a refreshing deviation from standard textbooks. Instead of unlearning the history you're taught, try learning an alternate history. It's an awesome approach!

 
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A Young People's History of the United States Vol. 2 234 pages, 5x8 (13 oz) $17.95

Volume two in the series brings us up to the present day. This volume begins with a reflection on the Spanish-American war by none other than anarchist Emma Goldman. It follows all the major American wars, the Great Depression, civil rights, and ends with the war on terror, the war in Iraq, and the anti-war movement. Again, I think this is a great set for any young person, or really anyone who wants a basic overview of American history from the people's perspective.

 
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Absolutely Zippo Book 420 pages, paperback, 1/2 size (14 oz) $6.00

Robert Eggplant's zine anthology covered in a 1" thick book. Pieces by Larry Livermore, Aaron Cometbus, and many more adding their part to this essential history of East Bay punk rock! This book is great bathroom reading material combining 11 years of Robert's zine. It is rather hard to read in one sitting due to the fact that a lot of the pages are taken from the original zines and there isn't a lot of continuity among pages though it's got a got plenty of gems littered along the way to keep you reading. Essential bathroom reading material!

 
Ok what that guy said about it being of little interest to those not involved with or obsessed with the east bay scene of yesteryear, I found to be ... jimmy pigeon
I was re-reading this the other day, having read Absolutely Zippo when they were first coming out, then when they were republishing & then when i ... Norstein Beckler
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Access All Areas Book: A User's Guide to the Art of Urban Exploration 242 pages, 6x9", paperback (15 oz) * OUT OF STOCK *

Ever wonder what lies beyond the doors, fences, and ladders you pass by everyday? A hidden world of mystery, beauty, and free fun awaits the curious who choose to seek adventure off the beaten path - without even leaving their own city. Access All Areas takes you behind the scenes to little known urban spaces like utility tunnels, rooftops, abandoned buildings, construction sites, and storm drains, unveiling the possibilities - and perils - of the world of urban exploration.

Through step by step instruction and examples, experienced explorer Ninjalicious guides an illuminaitng off-limits tour of the urban landscape, sure to whet the curious appetites of eager initiates and archair explorers alike.

This shiny paperback features more than 240 pages pages of illustrated information and advice from Ninjalicious, the editor of Infiltration zine. Topics covered include training, recruiting, sneaking, social engineering, equipping, preparing, abandoned buildings, active sites, construction sites, drains, utility tunnels and more.

 
Great read, if you are into UE buy this book now! Lots of helpful info. chelsea
This book is excellent! Even after several years of UE experience, I learned from it. I like Ninj's writing style...it was a quick, informative read. ... Pariah
For those that don't already know, Ninjalicious has passed away. For more info, visit WWW.UER.CA ~Bry~
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Acts of Aggression Book: Policing Rogue States 65 pages, paperback, 1/4 legal (3 oz) * OUT OF STOCK *

Three distinguished activist scholars examine the background and ramifications of the U.S. conflict in Iraq. "What exactly constitutes a "rogue" state?" If you are a regular consumer of mainstream media, you are probably familiar with the usual suspects the U.S. regularly trots out: Libya, North Korea, Iraq, Iran and Cuba. It looks like they can cross North Korea off the list, now that their nuclear missile "program" turns out to be an empty tunnel. As the authors of this wonderfully concise pamphlet point out, if the concept of "rogue state" is to be of any use, we have to examine how such concepts further American racist policies around the world, and how hypocritical the U.S. is in pointing fingers everywhere but at itself. Edward Said looks at American attitudes toward the Arab world and the tendency of the U.S. to puritanically punish any state or group that dares to interfere with U.S. interests. Noam Chomsky weighs in with an analysis on how the U.S. constructs the notion of "rogue states" and at the same time deflects attention from its own wrong doing. Ramsey Clark examines how the U.S. continues to violate the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. A great pocket guide to foreign policy." -Alternative Press Review

 
Healthy amounts of empathy & common sense along with works by chomsky are the ultimate basis for any *EFFECTIVE* dissent. It's ignorant to get ... j. omar hernandez
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Addicted to War Book 69 pages, full size, paperback (8 oz) $10.00 $8.00

Addicted to War takes on the most active, powerful and destructive military in the world. Hard-hitting, carefully documented, and heavily illustrated, it reveals why the United States has been involved in more wars in recent years than any other country. Read Addicted to War to find out who benefits from these military adventures, who pays—and who dies. Now updated to include the War In Iraq, this new edition includes a list of organizations that are helping us to do something about it. Endorsed by Veterans For Peace, and over 200,000 copies in print.

"A witty and devastating portrait of U.S. military policy."—Howard Zinn

"Political comics at its best. Bitterly amusing, lively and richly informative. For people of all ages who want to understand the link between U.S. militarism, foreign policy, and corporate greed at home and abroad."—Michael Parenti

"Addicted to War is must reading for all Americans who are concerned with understanding the true nature of U.S. foreign policy and how it affects us here at home."—Martin Sheen

 
This is one on favorite books! It is about how amerika got addicted to war and war profiteering. It is in a commic book setting making it an easy ... Alan
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Agents of Repression: The FBI's Secret Wars Against the Black Panther Party and the American Indian Movement 509 pages, 6x8, paperback (23 oz) * OUT OF STOCK *

For those wondering how Bill Clinton could pardon Marc Rich but not Leonard Peltier, indicators can be found in this study of COINTELPRO by Ward Churchill. This book includes an incisive historical account of the FBI siege and murders at Wounded Knee, and reveals the viciousness of COINTELPRO campaigns targeting the Black Liberation movement (particularly the Black Panthers). Most importantly, it shows how the FBI still presents a threat to those committed to fundamental social change.

 
just...whoah. I mean...my God...awesome seth welch
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American Assassination book: The Strange Death of Senator Paul Wellstone 202 pages, 1/2 size, paperback (9 oz) * OUT OF STOCK *

This book confirms the worst fears of a nation. Senator Paul Wellstone was murdered for political purposes and the cause of the crash was covered up. This book explains how, why, and by whom it was done. Their intent included to gain GOP control of the U.S. Senate.

“Meticulous research...rigorous analysis. Their efforts lead us to only one conclusion...much of the circumstantial evidence incriminates Vice - President Dick Cheney and other prominent figures in the Bush Administration as having some involvement in Wellstone’s death. This book represents a tremendous collaboration in courage. In chronicling yet another chapter in what has rapidly become one the darkest eras in the history of American democracy, this book deserves far more serious attention than it will likely receive from the mainstream of American journalism and scholarship.”

-- David Gabbard, Professor, East Carolina University Author, Knowledge and Power in the Global Economy

 
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Anarchism & Other Essays book 278 pages, 5x8", paperback (8 oz) * OUT OF STOCK *

The classic collection of Emma Goldman essays originally published in 1910. Emma Goldman is widely known as the first major female radical and became the female face of anarchist politics in the early 20th century. Anarchism and Other Essays should be read by anyone interested in early works on women's rights or the origins of leftist female politics. Emma Goldman is the black sheep of history in a lot of regards. America wants to forget her contributions to culture and society - such as worker rights and unions who owe something to Goldman. Her insight on gender equality, workers rights and even the theatre are appealing.

 
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Anarchism: Arguments for and Against Book paperback, 80 pages (4 oz) $5.95 $4.75

Everything you ever wanted to know about anarchism but were afraid to ask. A new revised and updated edition of the definitive pocket primer. From the historical background and justification of anarchism, to the class struggle, organization and the role of an anarchist in an authoritarian society, this slim volume walks the reader through the salient points, theory and practice of this much maligned philosophy. From workers' self defense to the myth of taxation, the second half of the book runs through the gamut of objections and queries from Marxist-Leninists, liberal democrats, fascists, and the average person. If you're constantly wishing you were better informed, or just mildly curious, this is the place to start.

 
The majority of the 100,000 years of modern human development, and the 4.5 million years of human existence, people lived under a primitive form of ... Avapxia
Without law and government, we would return to life in the State of Nature, which, as a clever old Brit informed us a very long time ago is "nasty, ... baw
The P must stand for PUTO. They are not anarchist you whacky trick, they have their own form of hierachy, whether it's a king or a cheif at the TOP! ... j. omar hernandez
Don't be a piece of shit, believe it or not most indeginous South American, North American, South Pacific and African societies are anarchist, by ... P
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And Then One Day #5 100 pages, 5x5", paperback (6 oz) * OUT OF STOCK *

Celebrating a brand new format, the latest in the series of Ryan's autobiographical adventures recounts his move from a comfortable small town to the bustling city of San Diego in order to pursue his Masters Degree in Fine Art. Stress mounts, chaos ensues, but will good times prevail? Mostly the tone is silly, funny and lighthearted. There's some nice scenery, his routines that demonstrate the artistification of simple things like getting out of bed. Ryan's drawings are cute and touching. And like most of the joy stemming from journal comics, we can all relate to heartbreak, going to a dreary job, or mundane routines. A bonus interview with the artist follows the retelling of Ryan's transitional time from the Fall of 2005.

 
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Angela Davis Book: An Autobiography 416 pages, 1/2 size, paperback (12 oz) $14.95

Originally published in 1974 and written when Angela Davis was 25, this is a fine telling of the situations and struggle of the 60s and 70s. Often misunderstood, Angela did not want to write a 'personal' autobiography and thus was reluctant to do a book like this in the first place. She didn't see herself as that different from the lives of the millions of struggling people that she and her efforts sought to better. Every facet of her own life that she chose to share with us here is tied in some way to that struggle to bring dignity to the masses of human beings exploited throughout the world. What you walk away with after reading this book is how much she really does care about the lives of people. It's not just a bunch of abstract ideas, neat theories, or some trivial intellectual excercise. It really is life and death issues. And she fought for the lives of many as if she would fight for her own. A journey from a childhood on Dynamite Hill in Birmingham, Alabama to a blazing political trial; political activity in a New York high school, Soledad brothers,the faculty of the Philosophy Dept. at UCLA, and the FBI's list of the Ten Most Wanted Fugitives. A powerful and commanding story told with warmth, brilliance, humor, and conviction.

 
This is an amazingly inspiration read. Davis' seamless writing makes her autobiography incredibly accessible. Angela Davis knows where she stands, ... tamarack
this is my favorite book in the whole world. i started reading it by chance, and was immediately addicted. i recommend this book to everyone, and i ... callie
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Animal Ingredients A-Z, 3rd Edition paperback, 96 pages, 1/2 size (4 oz) $11.95 $9.00

Animal Ingredients A to Z is the bible for vegetarians, vegans, the health conscious and caring consumers. More and more we find our everyday foods containing peculiar ingredients—many of which are animal derived. As well as a comprehensive listing of animal ingredients, this easy to navigate guide contains supplemental information on vegan nutrition, food alternatives and contact information for animal advocacy groups. Carol Adams, author of The Sexual Politics of Meat and Bruce Friedrich, director of Vegan Outreach at PETA, offer introductions to this newly expanded edition. Finally, consumers can brave the labels at their local market confidently.

 
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Another Dinner is Possible 256 pages, oversize, comb binding, heavy paper, kitchen worthy (20 oz) $15.00

A unique two-in-one cookbook and guide - featuring over 250 recipes of simple, cheap, and tasty food! Additional articles and guides set out to reconnect us with the food we eat, how food affects all levels of our lives, and how to better develop our relationship with what we eat! Recipes are designed to serve 2-6 people but also feature cooking for a large group and which recipes suitable for this. Printed on high quality glossy recycled paper and wire bound so it sits flat on your kitchen counter and the pages don't deteriorate. Super illustrated by Isy Morgenmuffel and one of our coolest cookbooks! Imported from England.

 
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Applicant 1/4 size, paperback, 48 pages (4 oz) $4.00 $3.00

“One night while rooting through the recycling bin for magazines, I found all the confidential Ph.D. applicant files for the biology department at an Ivy League university from the years 1965-1975. Stapled to many of the yellowed documents were photographs of the prospective students. They were treasures! I tore through the folders and rescued every portrait I could find. I had to have them. Only later did I realize I had to publish them”.

So begins the preface to Jesse Reklaw’s Applicant. A priceless time-bomb of pop culture, Reklaw serves a compelling and secret look into an impossibly lost era. The book collects photos from the 1970s paired with accompanying comments from employers and professors. The results are absurdist, confusing, often hilarious and disturbing.

Applicant provides unique insight into outdated 1970s social attitudes and ephemera (under one girl’s photo: “Weakness: she is a female, and an attractive, modest one, so is bound to marry”). Much of the book’s appeal however is found in what the book fails to say: the blank and despondent stares of it’s subjects, the outdated fashions and hairstyles and it’s understated text. Equal parts Ann Taintor and Found Magazine, Applicant is one of those books you read once and then want to show everyone. In fulfilling Jesse's dream, we've republished this as a tiny paperback book! ISBN 0-9770557-6-0

 
a great prank itself. Reklaw, who does a comic called Slow Wave based on other people’s dreams, found a pile of discarded Ph.D. applications to the ... Roy Christopher
As the story goes, Jesse Reklaw was dumpster diving at an Ivy League university and came across file and file of confidential Ph.D. applicant files ... 410 Media
Kinda like if Marcel Duchamp had decided to do a comic- it's a readymade project if ever I saw one. Essentially, it's a small book that features old ... Johnny Bacardi Show Blog
According to the introduction to his gem of a book, Applicant, cartoonist and painter Jesse Reklaw discovered confidential PhD applicant files for ... Leroy Douresseaux, Comic Book Bin
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Are Prisons Obsolete? book 128pgs., 5x7, paperback (5 oz) $8.95

According to Angela Davis...they are! Angela, best known for her association with the Black Panther Party in the 60's and 70s, is now a professor at the University of California and here delivers a balanced mix of new radical thought and well-researched history. With new prison construction at an all-time high, and prison populations increasing at unparalleled rates, now more than ever we need a critical examination of what can be rightly be called the prison industrial complex. She has said, "It is both humiliating and humbling to discover that a single generation after the events that constructed me as a public personality, I am remembered as a hairdo." Angela Davis, you're much more than a hairdo! A rad feminist with an educated take on prison reform! A fine primer full of intelligent arguments!!

 
wow, when did this come back in print? i was lucky enough to find an original copy in an used bookstore a year ago. i'm glad to see it return. heart
There was a time in America when to call a person an 'abolitionist' was the ultimate epithet. It evoked scorn in the North and outrage in the South. ... Mumia Abu-Jamal
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Army of None: Strategies to Counter Military Recruitment, End War, and Build a Better World 200 pages, 5x7", paperback (8 oz) $14.95

Like never before, military recruiters are entering the halls of U.S. schools with unchecked access, in an attempt to bolster a military in crisis. As these efforts to militarize youth accelerate, so do the creative and powerful efforts of students, community members, and veterans to challenge them. Today, the counter recruitment movement—from counseling to citywide lobbying efforts—has become one of the most practical ways to tangibly resist U.S. policy that cuts funding for education and social programs while promoting war and occupation. Without enough soldiers, the U.S. cannot sustain its empire. This book exposes the real story behind the military-recruitment complex, and offers guides, tools, and resources for education and action, and people power and strategies to win. Community groups are encouraged to buy in bulk as a fundraiser for their local counter-recruitment and anti-war campaigns.

 
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Assata: An Autobiography 274 pages, 6x9", paperback (13 oz) $16.95

With her hands raised on a New Jersey turnpike, Assata Shakur (godmother of Tupac) was shot by state troopers, claiming that she was firing back at them. Court evidence demonstrated her hands were raised in surrender across seven trials, but a racist system, fearing black radicals, imprisoned Assata. She escaped, and sought asylum in Cuba, where she wrote this memoir. It's an intensely personal autobiography, full of wit and candor. She talks about why she chose a life of activism and talks about the rise and eventual demise of groups that she was involved with. Vital reading.

 
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Bad: The Autobiography of James Carr 238 pages, 6x9", paperback (10 oz) $14.00 $7.00

"When I was nine years old I burned down my school."

James Carr started fighting very young and never gave it up. A child prodigy of crime in the L.A. ghettos - and scourge of half a dozen boys' homes, his armed robbery career was quickly cut short. In prison, he fought harder and became one of the most notorious rebels in California's Penal System. Joining up with George Jackson in Folsom, they led the Wolf Pack, who quickly fought its way to a position of strength in the prison race war. Jimmy transformed from a rebellious con into a cunning thinker - manipulating authorities and engineering his own release.

Carr tells the story of his life with a cold passion, powerfully illuminating the horrors of daily life - race riots, murder, rape, and corruption—from the standpoint of one who has overcome them.

"I've been struggling all my life to get beyond the choice of living on my knees or dying on my feet. It's time we lived on our feet."

 
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Bananeras book: Women Transforming the Banana Unions of Latin America 142 pages, 1/2 size, paperback (7 oz) $12.00

Female banana workers are waging a powerful revolution by creating gender equity a central issue in Latin American labor organizing.

Over the past 20 years, Bananeras have organized themselves and gained increasing control over their unions, their workplaces, and their lives.

Starting in 1985 with one union in La Lima, Honduras, and expanding domestically through the late 1990s, experienced activists successfully reached out to younger women with a message of empowerment. In a compelling example of transnational feminism at work, the bananeras crossed borders to ally with banana workers in five other countries in Latin America, arguing all the while that empowering women at every level of their organizations makes for stronger unions, better able to confront the ever-encroaching multinational corporations.

When the bananeras of Latin America, with their male allies, explicitly integrate gender equity into their organizing work as essential to effective labor internationalism-when they refuse to separate the global struggle against trans-national corporations from the formidable efforts at home to achieve equity and respect-they inspire all of us to envision a new framework for internationalism that places women's human rights at the center of global class politics.

 
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