Zohran Mamdani’s Reported Plan For ‘Arabic Numerals’ In School Trolls Rightwing
Rightwingers, including several prominate ones, completely fell for a troll post about NYC mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani's "requirement to teach Arabic numerals...
AOC, Zohran BEND KNEE On Hakeem Jeffries Primary CHALLENGER
Ryan and Emily discuss Zohran and AOC bending the knee to Jeffries. Van Lathan: https://x.com/VanLathan?s=20Sign up for a PREMIUM Breaking Points subscriptio...
AOC, Zohran BEND KNEE On Hakeem Jeffries Primary CHALLENGER
Ryan and Emily discuss Zohran and AOC bending the knee to Jeffries. Van Lathan: https://x.com/VanLathan?s=20Sign up for a PREMIUM Breaking Points subscriptio...
How China is Turning Climate Action Into Economic Strategy
If global climate diplomacy feels stuck, China’s new 2035 roadmap offers a reminder that ambition and realism can coexist. As world leaders gather in
Parents ‘Screaming into the Void’ Since TDSB Trustees Removed
Toronto parents spent years pushing the TDSB on disability support, air quality, Palestine and more. Now, the Ontario government’s takeover has washed away…
Three Dimensions of Militarism in the Climate Crisis
War, famously, is the pursuit of politics by other means. Cliche though it may be, the impacts of war and militarism are often overlooked by social movements focusing on formal political processes. And this is understandable: we cannot always have our minds on military spending and the structural conditions that…
Tupac Shakur Was Forged in a Revolutionary Political Culture
Tupac Shakur was a deeply political artist, shaped by the radical left-wing traditions of black America. A new biography finally does justice to this side of his life and work.
A week after Zohran Mamdani’s inspiring win, the Democratic Party’s centrist leadership proved its worthlessness in the Senate. The moderate party establishment is no match for Trumpism. It’s time to give Mamdani’s democratic socialism a chance.
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Between the Lines is a social movement press founded in 1977.
We publish nonfiction books that expose and challenge oppression in our society. We aim to amplify the struggles of Black, Indigenous, and racialized communities; migrants; women; queer folks; and working-class people. BTL is proudly left-wing and the books we publish reflect our activist roots and our commitment to social justice struggles. BTL authors are academics, journalists, artists, and activists—all our authors hope their books will spark political and social change.
Zohran Mamdani’s historic victory shows how socialist figures committed to a local radicalism can shift debate and win big. The British left can build a hundred figures like him — here’s how.