
Genocide, dispossession, and creating a human and sustainable community
"An Indigenous People's History of the United States," is an unforgiving accounting of the nation-building practices of the European settlers and the heroic resistance of indigenous peoples.

Hymn to the Community Garden
This poem is a collaboration and was recited in Providence, Rhode Island at a workshop entitled "This Is What Love Looks Like."

Echoes from “Cesar Chavez” reverberate to today
Go see the film. It's flawed, but its heart is in the right place.

Beatrice Lumpkin's extraordinary book about her extraordinary life
The interweaving of anger, sorrow, humor, and joy makes "Joy in the Struggle" a deeply human book about a woman who has devoted her entire life to the fight for equality, democracy, and peace.




