Another Road to Joining the Global Struggle: A Conversation on Race, Class, and Revolutionary Process in the US South
Reflections on Organized Labor, the Black Radical Congress, and Building a United Front
Ben Manski: You’ve been at the center of two movement building projects critical to the struggles of the 1990s-2010s – the renewal and reconstruction of labor, and the deepening and and then transitioning of the Black radical tradition. How did you come to those projects?
Seattle 1999, Creating a Two-Sided Battle
Suren Moodliar: I’d to reflect on your understanding of the meaning and import of Seattle both for that particular political moment and for our current one. In order to get there, can you tell us how you came to be in Seattle in 1999?
Indymedia and Media Activism at the Turn of the Millennium
Ben Manski: Let us begin by talking about your political origins, your childhood, and young adulthood. What's your story? What brought you to the work you ended up doing in the 1990s?
“Power in the Streets”
Capitalism and the Immigrant Rights Movement in the United States