Shine a Light On It — What worked this year (and what didn’t) in guerrilla projectionsThis year we did a TON of guerrilla projections and since winter is prime season for projections (because it gets dark so early!), we plan…Dec 28, 2023Dec 28, 2023
We Wheatpasted Ten Thousand Posters Around DC This Year. Here’s What We LearnedIt’s been a really busy year for the team at Re:Action. We’ve had the opportunity to support more than 100 organizations in 39 rallies…Dec 27, 20233Dec 27, 20233
Stuff we’ve learned this year — LiveStreamingIt’s been a really busy year for the team at Re:Action. We’ve had the opportunity to support more than 100 organizations in 39 rallies…Dec 27, 2023Dec 27, 2023
Published inRobotsAtWorkHow our bosses are spying on us during the pandemicFor as long as workers have engaged in wage labor, bosses have been finding new ways to spy on workers. Some bosses have turned to…Jan 12, 2021Jan 12, 2021
Published inRobotsAtWorkWelcome to Robots @ WorkBack in 1930 the economist John Maynard Keynes predicted that within the next 100 years advances in technology would make work so…Jan 3, 2021Jan 3, 2021
Trump will steal a second term if we let him“WE WILL WIN!” — @RealDonaldTrump 8:44am on 11/10/20Nov 11, 2020Nov 11, 2020
How We #ShutDownDC in September, and How We Can Do Something Even Bigger This SpringLast September, when young people called for global climate strikes, organizers in DC answered that call in a big way. On September 23rd…Jan 20, 2020Jan 20, 2020
#ShutItDown: Organizing to Strike for Climate JusticeThroughout the 2018–2019 school year, young people around organized massive school climate strikes to demand that the world’s leaders take…Jul 13, 2019Jul 13, 2019
Published inGENWhen Workers Bear the Burden of Climate ActionWithout a just transition away from fossil fuels, workers risk being left behindJun 30, 20193Jun 30, 20193
Behind the BlockadesA look at the infrastructure that kept people in the streets in Ferguson, Standing Rock and J20Jun 25, 2019Jun 25, 2019