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Working class history comes to life in a new comic and a new book honors revolutionary mothering!

“This evocative collection of the struggles and achievements of labour organizing should inspire us to ‘dream of what might be’ and to act to bring it about.” 
– Noam Chomsky


Revolutionary Mothering: Love on the Front Lines is juicy, gutsy, vulnerable, and very brave."
- Alice Walker

Stories of people "mixing it up" are featured in our two new titles this month - from labor activists to marginalized mothers of colour - all making change. We're excited to be expanding our graphic history collection (more to come) and as always telling the stories that need to be told. 

World's easiest free book contest! Win a copy of Revolutionary Mothering To enter, email info@btlbooks.com by April 5th with the subject line "March newsletter contest" and give us the name of one of the editors of the book. We will draw a winner from the correct responses (Canadian mailing addresses only please). 

New Graphic Content!


Drawn to Change
Graphic Histories of Working Class Struggle
Edited by The Graphic History Collective with Paul Buhle


Canadian labour history and working-class struggles are brought to life in this anthology of nine short comics, each one accompanied by an informative preface. Each comic showcases the inspiring efforts and determination of working people who banded together with others to fight to change the world.

The history of working-class struggle is a fascinating story of conflict and coercion, of resistance and triumph. It has the drama of defeat mixed with the thrill of victory, though not always in equal measure. But, working-class history is not just interesting and exciting; it also contains important lessons for labour and social justice activists today. Illustrate! Educate! Organize!

Contributors include Jo SiMalaya Alcampo, Althea Balmes, Christine Balmes, Sam Bradd, Paul Buhle, Nicole Marie Burton, David Camfield, Sean Carleton, Conely de Leon, Robin Folvik, Ethan Heitner, Greg Kealey, Orion Keresztesi, Mark Leier, David Lester, Andrée Lévesque, Zenee May Maceda, Dale McCartney, Doug Nesbitt, Bryan Palmer, Andrew Parnaby, Joan Sangster, Kara Sievewright, Julia Smith, Ron Verzuh, Tania Willard (Secwepemc Nation).


Order Drawn to Change here

Out now!
 

Revolutionary Mothering
Love on the Front Lines

Edited by Alixis Pauline Gumbs, China Martens, and Mai'A Williams

Inspired by the legacy of radical and queer Black feminists of the 1970s and ’80s, Revolutionary Mothering places marginalized mothers of color at the center of a world of necessary transformation. The challenges we face as movements working for racial, economic, reproductive, gender, and food justice, as well as anti-violence, anti-imperialist, and queer liberation are the same challenges that many mothers face every day. Oppressed mothers create a generous space for life in the face of life-threatening limits, activate a powerful vision of the future while navigating tangible concerns in the present, move beyond individual narratives of choice toward collective solutions, live for more than ourselves, and remain accountable to a future that we cannot always see. Revolutionary Mothering is a movement-shifting anthology committed to birthing new worlds, full of faith and hope for what we can raise up together.

Contributors include June Jordan, Malkia A. Cyril, Esteli Juarez Boyd, Cynthia Dewi Oka, Fabiola Sandoval, Sumayyah Talibah, Victoria Law, Tara Villalba, Lola Mondragón, Christy NaMee Eriksen, Norma Angelica Marrun, Vivian Chin, Rachel Broadwater, Autumn Brown, Layne Russell, Noemi Martinez, Katie Kaput, alba onofrio, Gabriela Sandoval, Cheryl Boyce Taylor, Ariel Gore, Claire Barrera, Lisa Factora-Borchers, Fabielle Georges, H. Bindy K. Kang, Terri Nilliasca, Irene Lara, Panquetzani, Mamas of Color Rising, tk karakashian tunchez, Arielle Julia Brown, Lindsey Campbell, Micaela Cadena, and Karen Su.

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Hot off the press!


Ginger Goodwin
A Worker's Friend

by Laura Ellyn

Ginger Goodwin: A Worker’s Friend is brilliant in every way" - Paul Buhle  labour historian, editor of Wobblies!, Che, and graphic adaptations of books by Howard Zinn and Studs Terkel

With bright, strong imagery, Ginger Goodwin presents the story of labour activist and martyr Albert “Ginger” Goodwin. This accessible and thoughtful graphic history explores Goodwin’s life, work, and death in the mining communities of Cumberland and Trail, British Columbia. Drawing on local history, and exploring the ways the history of labour organizing affects contemporary movements, Ginger Goodwin is a story that needs to be shared.

Order Ginger Goodwin here!

 

Get it today!

What's Yours is Mine
Against the Sharing Economy

By Tom Slee

A vigorous takedown of the "sharing economy"! The news is full of their names, supposedly the vanguard of a rethinking of capitalism. Lyft, Airbnb, Taskrabbit, Uber, and many more companies have a mandate of disruption and upending the “old order”—and they’ve succeeded in effecting the “biggest change in the American workforce in over a century,” according to former Secretary of Labor Robert Reich.

But this new wave of technology companies is funded and steered by very old-school venture capitalists. And in What’s Yours Is Mine, technologist Tom Slee argues the so-called sharing economy damages development, extends harsh free-market practices into previously protected areas of our lives, and presents the opportunity for a few people to make fortunes by damaging communities and pushing vulnerable individuals to take on unsustainable risk. Drawing on original empirical research, Slee shows that the friendly language of sharing, trust, and community masks a darker reality.

Get your copy here!

BTL books in the news

 

 

Flight and Freedom co-author Ratna Omidvar has been appointed to the Canadian Senate! Read more here






Lunch-Bucket Lives: Remaking the Worker's City by Craig Heron has been awarded the International Labor History Association’s (ILHA) 2015 Book of the Year. The book has also been short-listed for theSir John A. Macdonald Prize in History  



Hear David Pilgrim, author of Understanding Jim Crow on interviews on CBC radio q and on the U.S. program The Marc Steiner Show.




Tune in to hear an extended interview on the U.S program The Joy Cardin Show with Deep Diversity author Shakil Choudhury on "Us vs. Them"!






"Replace bombs with diplomacy" urges Ceasefire.ca, citing Ernie Regehr's work Disarming Conflict
 

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We acknowledge the support of the Canada Council for the Arts, which last year invested $153 million to bring the arts to Canadians throughout the country.

Nous remercions le Conseil des arts du Canada de son soutien. L’an dernier, le Conseil  a investi 153 millions de dollars pour mettre de l’art dans la vie des Canadiennes et des Canadiens de tout le pays.


We acknowledge the financial support of the Government of Canada through the National Translation Program for Book Publishing, an initiative of the Roadmap for Canada's Official Languages 2013-2018: Education, Immigration, Communities, for our translation activities.

We gratefully acknowledge assistance for our publishing activities from  the Ontario Arts Council, the Government of Ontario through the Ontario Book Publishers Tax Credit program and through the Ontario Book Initiative, and the Government of Canada through the Canada Book Fund.


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