Against the Grain

Against the Grain with Sasha Lilley – April 1, 2014

Geoffrey Parker, author of “Global Crisis: War, Climate Change and Catastrophe in the 17th Century,” speaks with Sasha Lilley about what we can learn from the climate crisis of the 1600s, during which a third of the world’s population died. For more details and higher-quality audio, visit againstthegrain.org.   Global Crisis: War, Climate Change and … Continued


Against the Grain

Against the Grain – March 31, 2014

Peter Linebaugh, best known for tracing the history of the commons and of commoning practices, calls Thomas Paine “a planetary revolutionary.” He has found in Paine’s lesser-known works radical critiques of inequality and authoritarianism and even the system of money wages. Many lessons for our time, Linebaugh argues, can be drawn from Paine’s writings and … Continued


Against the Grain

Against the Grain – March 25, 2014

Focusing squarely on the Black and Vietnamese American communities in New Orleans, Marguerite Nguyen tells a story of interracial tension and panethnic solidarity in the context of US imperialism, natural and human-made disasters, model-minority rhetoric, and government neglect and abandonment. For more details and higher-quality audio, visit againstthegrain.org.