Normalcy? Indeed we are not. But the harder question is what WILL be our advocacy and line of march? Avakian offers one answer. Here's my efforts at another: http://history-and-strategy.org
I was living down the street when Chicago police raided and killed Black Power associates. I went to the apartment to see for myself in the morning. Saw the bullet holes from the guns that killed them in their beds and chairs. No return to normalcy for sure but a return to organizing the working poor.
We Aren't Returning to "Normalcy"
Normalcy? Indeed we are not. But the harder question is what WILL be our advocacy and line of march? Avakian offers one answer. Here's my efforts at another: http://history-and-strategy.org
I was living down the street when Chicago police raided and killed Black Power associates. I went to the apartment to see for myself in the morning. Saw the bullet holes from the guns that killed them in their beds and chairs. No return to normalcy for sure but a return to organizing the working poor.