Michele Bollinger lives in Washington, D.C., where she teaches high school social studies.
Dao X. Tran was born in Mỹ Tho and grown in Philadelphia, where she was active in antiracist and youth organizing. She is managing editor of the Voice of Witness oral history book series. In her former role as senior editor at Haymarket Books, she coedited with Michele Bollinger 101 Changemakers: Rebels and Radicals Who Changed US History. She is based in Brooklyn where she lives with her high schooler, Quyên, and dog, Paisley.
Publication date: November 6, 2012
The Covid-19 crisis has upended public education around the country. Join three radical education activists in conversation about what this crisis means for public education now and how moving forward we can continue to fight for the schools our students deserve.
Towards the end of his life, Martin Luther King, Jr. began to publicly articulate an anticapitalist analysis of the United States that put him in sync with rising critiques from the global revolutionary left of market-based economies.
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Edited by Dao X. Tran
Through another year of defiant, collective resistance, Haymarket has continued to amplify radical voices and ideas that make a contribution to analyzing systems of oppression, mapping strategies for liberation, and imagining a fundamentally different world. These are ten books published in 2023 that gave powerful voice to our year—plus, a reminder about an indispensable and FREE new ebook.
Check out our list of key titles for organizers! Many of these books also have associated supplementary resources available to support discussion groups—listed here, where available. Be sure to check back here regularly, as we hope to add more resources soon!