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Amandla!Amandla! is a new and exciting popular left monthly magazine launched in South Africa in April 2007 by Amandla Publishers.
Amandla! provides coverage and analysis of current political, economic, social processes, events and struggles from a radical left perspective.
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Bad SubjectsBad Subjects seeks to revitalize progressive politics. We challenge progressive dogma by encouraging readers to think about the political dimension to all aspects of everyday life. We seek to broaden the audience for leftist and progressive writing through a commitment to accessibility and contemporary relevance.
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Black Renaissance NoireBlack Renaissance/Renaissance Noire publishes essays. poetry, fiction, photography, art, and reviews that address the full range of contemporary Black concerns. It invites Black genius to apply itself to the realities of twenty-first century with uncompromised thought, generous and readable analysis, and commentary.
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City LimitsCity Limits grew out of the grassroots world of community development, where visible accomplishments, rather than words, are the ultimate indicator of success or failure. First published in 1976 as a newsletter for a group of housing organizations, City Limits quickly evolved into an independent news source with a reputation for hard-hitting reporting.
Today, we provide information and analysis you won't find anywhere else on policies and players, strategies and programs--from the front lines of advocacy to affordable housing, from federal spending to local campaigns, from community gardens to inclusionary zoning.
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ColorLinesCurrently in its 9th year of publication, ColorLines is a leading national, multi-racial magazine devoted to the creativity and complexity of communities of color.
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Conscious ChoiceConscious Choice is an "enlightened" urban lifestyle magazine focusing on social, green, health, food and spiritual consciousness.
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DissentA magazine of the left, Dissent is also a magazine of independent minds. A magazine of strong opinions, Dissent is also a magazine that welcomes the clash of strong opinions. Each issue features reflective articles about politics in the U.S., incisive social and cultural commentary, plus sophisticated coverage of European politics.
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Dollars & SenseDollars & Sense publishes economic news and analysis, reports on economic justice activism, primers on economic topics, and critiques of the mainstream media's coverage of the economy.
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E-The Environmental MagazineE - The Environmental Magazine is a bimonthly “clearinghouse” of information, news and resources for people concerned about the environment who want to know “What can I do?” to make a difference. A 13-time Independent Press Awards winner and nominee, E is chock full of everything environmental -- from recycling to rainforests, and from the global village to our own backyards.
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In These TimesIn These Times is dedicated to informing and analyzing popular movements for social, environmental and economic justice; to providing a forum for discussing the politics that shape our lives; and to producing a magazine that is read by the broadest and most diverse audience possible.
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Jump CutJump Cut publishes material on film, television, video and related media and cultural analysis.
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Labor NotesLabor Notes is a non-profit organization that has been the voice of union activists who want to "put the movement back in the labor movement" since 1979.
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Left Business ObserverLeft Business Observer is an 8-page more-or-less monthly newsletter on economics and politics in the U.S. and the world at large. A list of back issues since 1990 is on their web site.
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Left TurnLeft Turn is a national network of activists engaged in exposing and fighting the consequences of global capitalism and imperialism. Rooted in a variety of social movements, we are anti-capitalists, radical feminists, anti-racists, and anti-imperialists working to build resistance and alternatives to corporate power and empire. Through our publication, Left Turn Magazine, our website and other forums, we seek to create spaces for our various movements to reflect and strategize.
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Middle East ReportMiddle East Report provides news and perspectives about the Middle East not available from mainstream news sources. It is published by the Middle East Research and Information Project (MERIP) that was established in 1971 to provide information and analysis on the Middle East.
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Mother JonesMother Jones is an independent nonprofit whose roots lie in a commitment to social justice implemented through first rate investigative reporting.
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Multinational MonitorMultinational Monitor is a monthly magazine devoted primarily to examining the activities of multinational companies. The magazine also covers issues involving labor, the environment, corporate crime, multilateral banks and development.
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New Youth ConnectionsNew Youth Connections (or NYC) is a general interest teen magazine written by and for New York City youth.
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Peace MagazinePeace Magazine, published by the Canadian Disarmament Information Service, discusses disarmament; conflict resolution; nonviolent sanctions; peace institutions (e.g. the United Nations and the World Court); conflicts and crises around the world; profiles of activists and researchers; and controversies about development, population, and environmental protection.
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Political AffairsPolitical Affairs is a monthly magazine of ideology, politics, and culture. Our mission is to go beyond simply giving an account of events to providing analysis and investigating what is new and changing in our world -- from a working-class point of view.
While we are partisan, Marxism is not the private property of any person or group. We print a wide variety of views in our quest for truth. Discussion and debate are the only ways to develop better and more useful ideas to defeat the far right, strengthen working people, and build democracy. Political Affairs is a publication of the Communist Party, USA.
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Radical TeacherRadical Teacher is an independent magazine for educational workers at all levels and in every kind of institution. The magazine focuses on critical teaching practice, the political economy of education, and
institutional struggles.
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Red PepperRed Pepper is a magazine of information, campaigning and culture. It provides a forum for the left to debate ideas and action. The origins of Red Pepper magazine can be traced to the rainbow coalition that came together in towns across Britain to support the miners during the strike of 1984-85.