
A British Suffragette in America
British suffragette and socialist Sylvia Pankhurst didn’t just want to talk to “society ladies” about the right to vote. She wanted the women’s movement to be part of a broader emancipatory project.
Frances Abele CM is Distinguished Research Professor and Chancellor’s Professor of Public Policy Emerita at Carleton University. She is a research fellow at the Carleton Centre for Community Innovation and the Broadbent Institute. Much of her work focuses on indigenous-Canada relations.
British suffragette and socialist Sylvia Pankhurst didn’t just want to talk to “society ladies” about the right to vote. She wanted the women’s movement to be part of a broader emancipatory project.
How a 1975 blockbuster satirized the spread of a typical high-rise.
To solve the housing crisis, we may have to go back to the future.
Margaret Thatcher described Right to Buy as ‘one of the most important revolutions of the century.’ She was right. And we’re still living with the consequences.
Millions have already faced the dark side of the American Dream. Is there a way to stabilize and democratize homeownership?
It’s really not complicated. Homeless people need homes. So we should give them homes.
Mutual aid cooperatives in Latin America give us a glimpse of what democratic social housing could look like.
There’s no use in asking why vacant housing and homelessness exist despite the presence of the super-wealthy. These issues exist directly because of them.
Sweden’s social democrats managed to solve a housing crisis and build a million homes in less than a decade. Why, then, is the Miljonprogrammet maligned today?
The size of the housing crisis can be daunting, but with a committed political movement and a little bit of state power, it can be confronted.
The New Left and the “back-to-the-land” movement.
This list won’t make your city any kinder, but it might help you crack its code.
How the West Berlin squatter scene produced Germany’s greatest rock band.
We should demand a media that covers the lives and struggles of working people — homeless, on the verge of eviction, trying to hang on. And not the glamorous lives of property speculators.
What we need isn’t exclusionary zoning, inclusionary zoning, upzoning, downzoning, a zoning freeze, or no zoning at all. We need an anticapitalist planning movement.
We talked to four tenant organizers about how to build working-class movements for housing justice.
How banks engaged in systematic forgery to prove ownership of foreclosed homes.
Pete Buttigieg is a charming man who speaks some Norwegian and wears wool socks. He also oversaw a wave of evictions and waged a campaign against South Bend’s homeless.