Kent Worcester interviews the New York-based anti-authoritarian activist Wayne Price. He traces his political journey from early anarchist and pacifist influences in the 1950s, through the anti-Vietnam War movement of the 1960s and 1970s, to his work as a school psychologist and teachers union activist, and charts his membership of a range of activist groups of various Marxist, Trotskyist and anarchist persuasions.
‘Pick up a crowbar, and get to work’ – homelessness and squatting in Britain
Rowan Tallis Milligan uses this review article of Andrew Fraser’s Invisible: A Diary of Rough Sleeping in Britain (Freedom Press, 2019) to highlight the cruel effects of the current housing crisis in Britain, while also pointing to the resistance strategies that are being employed all over the country.
Invisible – the housing crisis and squatting in Britain