One Hundred Years
“One Hundred Years,” Steve Bloom’s epic poem of triumph and tragedy, commemorating the centenary of the Russian Revolution of 1917, is debuting today (October 7 2017) in a collaborative effort by thirteen websites in seven countries.
The Cry of Mother Earth: Music Video!
This video was inspired by the convocation of Ecosocialist activists who met last year up in the hills of Monte Carmelo outside of Caracas, Venezuela.
The First Seven Days!
An oratorio/Sunday school lesson, with composer/pianist Sarah Saul, choreographer Peggy Brightman and Moving Spirit Dancers, musical directors Michael Zsoldos and Mark Nelson, and puppet designer Wayne Thompson.
They Thought it was Stone, But it was Sand
Some thoughts on the fall of a regime, by Kanya D’Almeida, Colombo, January 19, 2015
Sanare Ecosocialista
Juan José Escalona Betancourt and Juan Ramón Escalona Betancourt, twin brothers, known throughout the community as “los morochos,” live in a small house on the mountainside above Monte Carmelo. For the occasion of the Congress of Biological Diversity, they produced a remarkable document, titled “Sanare Ecosocialista”
How Art Freed a Political Prisoner
Almost three years ago to this day, a group of artists gathered together in a wildly colorful apartment in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, to discuss the prison industrial complex.
Religion, Spirituality and Socialism
This essay by Joel Kovel is a revised version of a lecture at St. Mary’s Church in Harlem, 2008.