bodies pile up on your dooru have to step over them to get thruyour day the quarter this lifethis cheap imitation of livingand the dead keep dyingand you keep on cryingand keep it stepping yet
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Objective Laws of Socialist Economic Development
Objective Laws of Socialist Economic Development — Read on redsails.org/objective-laws-of-socialist-economic-development/
Black Communist Women’s Prescient Quotes — Charisse Burden-Stelly
“To retire now meant to leave the world to these people who carried oppression to Africa, to Asia, who made profits from oppression in my own land. To retire meant to leave the field to evil. For there is an evil that stalks in our land, an evil that strikes at my people, that wouldContinue reading “Black Communist Women’s Prescient Quotes — Charisse Burden-Stelly”
conditioning
each sentence more than the lastyou can’t have no future if you don’t have no pasti was built to the lastout gassed out gunned out grasped out of nothing came something else a serenity. a gap. ok. run another lap
We will not be the wall
When we say that the new century and new millennium are the millennium and the century of differences, we highlight a fundamental break with respect to the twentieth century: the great struggle of hegemonies. The last one we remember, between the socialist and capitalist factions, led to two world wars. If this is not recognized,Continue reading “We will not be the wall”
Etienne Charles—”San Juan Hill: A New York Story”
Etienne Charles and his band Creole Soul will be performing with the New York Philharmonic to premiere his newest composition “San Juan Hill: A New … Etienne Charles—”San Juan Hill: A New York Story”
Film Review: “Omar Sosa’s 88 Well-Tuned Drums”
Raul Da Gama (Latin Jazz Network) reviews filmmaker Soren Sorensen’s documentary film about the trajectory of Cuban composer and pianist Omar Sosa, … Film Review: “Omar Sosa’s 88 Well-Tuned Drums”
I Liked Us Better by Amiri Baraka
“Not no small gangs, but BIG ASS gangs.”
A Guest in the House is a God in the House
How marvelous is the old Slavic saying that “a guest in the house is a god in the house”—and how vast is the difference between the east and the west… A Guest in the House is a God in the House