activism

Climate Strike New York Activists in Photos

Climate Strike New York Activists in Photos

Inspired in part by young activist Greta Thunberg, thousands of people participated in the Climate Strike march in New York, with many other events around the world.

A Troubled Sound Rings on in Danny Goldberg’s ‘In Search of the Lost Chord’

A Troubled Sound Rings on in Danny Goldberg’s ‘In Search of the Lost Chord’

Danny Goldberg's In Search of The Lost Chord: 1967 and The Hippie Idea resonates with today's activist readers.

‘Matangi/Maya/M.I.A.’ Is a Studied but Incomplete Portrait of the Artist and Activist

‘Matangi/Maya/M.I.A.’ Is a Studied but Incomplete Portrait of the Artist and Activist

The new documentary by Steven Loveridge, Matangi/Maya/M.I.A., is an imperfect homage to the talents of its star, albeit with brief moments of fascinating inquiry at its center.

Why Is It So Hard for White People to Talk About Racism?

Why Is It So Hard for White People to Talk About Racism?

In White Fragility, Robin DiAngelo commits the error of telling her readers what to think instead of providing ways to use critical thinking to challenge societal norms.

Keep Questioning. Keep Protesting. Keep Voting: ‘When They Call You a Terrorist’

Keep Questioning. Keep Protesting. Keep Voting: ‘When They Call You a Terrorist’

The Black Lives Matter movement has disrupted an undeserved comfort and acceptance of an unjust society. Rightfully so.

Civil Rights Document, ‘A More Beautiful and Terrible History’, Is Revelatory, Sobering and Relevant

Civil Rights Document, ‘A More Beautiful and Terrible History’, Is Revelatory, Sobering and Relevant

Theoharis's work is deeply (and sadly) relevant to our current condition. Many of the same issues Theoharis decries -- media inattention, liberal passivity on racial justice issues, government harassment of activists -- are still in play.

‘Dorothy Day: The World Will Be Saved by Beauty’ Memoir Rejects Hagiography

‘Dorothy Day: The World Will Be Saved by Beauty’ Memoir Rejects Hagiography

In Kate Hennessy, a cautious voice emerges over the pious chatter about her famous grandmother, activist Dorothy Day.

Historian Martin Duberman Puts Us to Task with ‘Has the Gay Movement Failed?’

Historian Martin Duberman Puts Us to Task with ‘Has the Gay Movement Failed?’

Has the "gay movement" failed? Not yet, suggests this historian's survey. But it urgently needs to reinvent itself.

‘Visionary Women’ Is a Tale of Activism Sparked by Everyday Observations

‘Visionary Women’ Is a Tale of Activism Sparked by Everyday Observations

This biography of Rachel Carson, Jane Jacobs, Jane Goodall, and Alice Waters demonstrates the fluidity between private and public spaces and how they were able to traverse that line.

Lois Weber’s Legacy Rises in These Troubled Times, As It Should

Lois Weber’s Legacy Rises in These Troubled Times, As It Should

Silent films The Dumb Girl of Portici and Shoes reveal two sides of the early Hollywood director: the filmmaker who wanted to tell epic stories on a grand scale, and the social activist who wanted her films to spark discussion and prompt change.

In ‘The Blood is at the Doorstep’, a Family Suffers From an Intransigent Criminal Justice System

In ‘The Blood is at the Doorstep’, a Family Suffers From an Intransigent Criminal Justice System

Erik Ljung's work is an auspicious cinematic debut which reminds that for every criminal justice statistic, there's a stirring story which deserves to be deeply considered.

‘If Nuns Ruled the World’ Fails to Engage Religion