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Billy Anania

Billy Anania is an art critic, editor, and journalist in New York City.

78. War and Inter-Imperialism w/ Barnaby Raine

Grace is joined by Barnaby Raine, co-author of a recent essay analysing Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. They discuss how a world-historic crisis of capitalism is fuelling the growth of nationalist and neo-fascist movements around the world, what that means for world politics, and how the left should respond.

Archives at War

Researchers inside and outside Ukraine have spent years putting together the shattered pieces of its history; now they are putting together an archive in real time, as a document of resistance.

Remembering the Battle of Wood Green

On this day 45 years ago, anti-fascists in the diverse north London neighbourhood of Haringey beat back the National Front – and helped to stem a rising tide of far-right politics across Britain.

After Stephen Lawrence

With constant Met Police failings and new legislation aggressively targeting black and ethnic minority communities, this year’s Stephen Lawrence Day should be a reminder that the fight against institutional racism is far from over.

The Next Energy Catastrophe

The energy price cap is due to rise by a further £830 this October, just as the next cold snap hits. This will plunge millions into poverty and worse – but the government shows no intention of stopping it.

The Enemies Within

Young artists Corbin Shaw and Rene Matić are challenging the slogans, images, and ideas of Britishness by drawing on personal experience and class politics.

77. Against Ecofascism w/ Sam Moore

In the latest episode, Grace talks to Sam Moore, co-author of The Rise of Ecofascism: Climate Change and the Far Right, about how the climate crisis is being weaponised by reactionaries – and how the left should respond.

Post Office Workers Are All Out on May 3

Post Office workers have called a rare national strike against their diminishing take-home pay. These pillars of the community want what every worker deserves: a dignified wage, respect from management, and your solidarity.