Looking at the White Working Class

Looking at the U.S. White Working Class Historically tackles one of the supreme issues for our movement, the contradiction embodied in the term ""white working class."" On the one hand there is the class designation that should imply, along with all other workers of the world, a fundamental role in the overthrow of capitalism. On the other hand, there is the identification of being part of a (""white"") oppressor nation. Gilbert seeks to understand the origins of this contradiction, its historical development, as well as possibilities to weaken and ultimately transform the situation. In other words, how can people organize a break with white supremacy and foster solidarity with the struggles of people of color, both within the United States and around the world?

[Creating Space for Queer]

In the summer of 2018, the four of us got together at South House four times to have conversations about meanings of queerness, queer identity and community, and queer experiences. Each time we talked for about an hour, and then spent about an hour (and sometimes longer) sharing the space together and making art. We decided to make a zine as a keepsake and a record of the time we spent together, with bits and pieces of the art that came out of the conversations that we had, and quotes from the recordings of the conversations.