Turning the Tide: A Journal of Inter-Communal Solidarity
Turning the Tide: A Journal of Inter-Communal Solidarity
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Title: Turning the Tide: A Journal of Inter-Communal Solidarity
Author: Anti-Racist Action-LA/People Against Racist Terror
Publication: Culver City, CA: Anti-Racist Action-LA/People Against Racist Terror, 2016.
Description: Newspaper published by the Los Angeles chapter of Anti-Racist Action. July-September 2016 issue (Volume 28, Number 8). Contains articles, book reviews, and announcements on an array of topics, including Black Lives Matter, Puerto Rico, candidates for the KPFK Pacifica radio station board, the Black Riders Liberation Party, and more. There is an even an article on Brexit by Mumia Abu-Jamal. Text and illustrations in black, on newsprint. 8 pages; 17 x 11.5 inches (folded to 11.5 x 8.5 inches). Light smudging and creasing and a few nicks at the fore-edge, else a clean copy. Very Good. Anti-Racist Action (ARA) was an anti-fascist organization started in 1987 in Minneapolis, Minnesota by anti-racist skinheads from the punk scene, known as the Minneapolis Baldies. Chapters were later formed in other cities, including Chicago, Columbus, Portland, Los Angeles, and Toronto. The goal of Anti-Racist Action-LA/People Against Racist Terror (ARA-LA/PART) is "to help build a movement to uproot and overcome organized, institutionalized and internalized white supremacy and all forms of oppression and exploitation" (ARA-LA/PART website).
