In 2019, two RCMP officers came to the launch of Unearthing Justice, at Mount Allison University. The results of an access to information request were just received. Despite the surveillance and intimidation, which we've faced before, we'll continue to publish books about Canada's mining industry. And we're taking this opportunity to look back at some of our favourite books on the subject.
BTL is ringing in the holidays with a 30% off sale from now until December 25. We've got recommendations for a radical book for everyone on your list—from your antifa niece to your anti-masker cousin.
Aaron Sorkin’s new Netflix film “The Trial of the Chicago 7” misleads viewers, takes liberties with facts, and whitewashes the radical history of the New Left to make it more palatable to liberal viewers. If the movie left you frustrated and hungry to know more about the history of social movements in the 1960s and 1970s, check out our New Left reading list.
A reading list to lift up the voices of women who broke their silence to take powerful institutions, systems, and individuals to account.
The call to defund the police is gaining major traction across North America. We've compiled a list of readings examining the reactionary role of the police in a capitalist society.
This September, as children and adults across the world return to the classroom, we’re thinking about the books that provoke critical thought about the way we are educated.
Hundreds of thousands of people are in streets across Turtle Island and around the world, protesting against the anti-Black policing and systemic racism that upholds capitalism. We've put together a reading list that highlights the history and movement for Black lives.
To celebrate Labour Day 2020, we’ve put together a reading list that honours the militancy and dignity of the Canadian labour movement.