Holleman’s Dust Bowls of Empire analyzes the dustbowlification of the land as the predictable consequence of settler capitalist economies.
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A B-2 Bomber’s lazy hum metamorphosizes / Boom! Flash! A port town leveled / By a pencil drawing of atoms on a notepad
Body and Soul’s exploration of the vision of healthcare put forward by the Black Panther Party provides a way to imagine a healthier society.
See the art and other images featured in Science for the People's Spring/Summer 2021 issue on racial capitalism.
Archeologist George McJunkin, a former slave with no formal education, challenges defenders of scholarly orthodoxy—and wins.
A history of the concept of race and science's role in its justification, originally featured in SftP's 1982 issue "Racism in Science."
The revolutionary science of Du Bois and Kosambi did not pursue disinterested knowledge. Rather, it involved intimate contact with the people.
In The Disordered Cosmos, physicist Prescod-Weinstein discusses what must change to allow Black girls and women to explore their curiosity.
History repeats itself as a coalition of richer states block poorer countries from producing life-saving generic drugs and vaccines.
Both Tanzania and Sweden have refused strict COVID-19 measures, yet the media narratives are vastly different.