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  • Sign from the re-occupation demonstration, November 2012. via Justice Spatiale.

    In Defence of the ZAD

    It is imperative that we succeed in defending the ZAD just as it is imperative that we succeed in defending the SNCF, the universities, and all the public services, against Emmanuel Macron and the world that he represents

  • via Zad Forever.

    Targeted Evictions at the Zad Begin Monday, April 6

    "We can’t accept that dwellings and spaces of activities which have nurtured the experience of the zad and are necessary to its future will be destroyed by a new police operation. We invite those who support the future of the zad to organize accordingly."

  • via Flickr.

    Tales of Gender

    Novelist Wang Anyi casts an ironic glance on the transformation of gender relations in China during the 1980s and 90s. 

  • Old Havana, February 2017. Photo: Pedro Szekely. via Flickr.

    Which Way for Cuba?

    After Raúl Castro's expansion of pro-market policies, and on the eve of the transfer of presidential power, many Cubans are gloomy about the future of the country. 

  • Verso Autumn 2018 Catalogue

    Verso Autumn 2018 Catalogue

    Highlights and preview extracts from our Autumn 2018 catalogue! Featuring new books from Mike Davis, Jenny Hval, Laboria Cuboniks, John McDonnell and much more.

  • Frantz Fanon in Algiers

    Frantz Fanon in Algiers

    “Non, non, non: stay upright on your own two feet and keep moving forward to goals of your own," said Frantz Fanon to Elaine Mokhtefi in Algiers.

  • We Built the Wall

    We Built the Wall

    U.S. immigration policy during the Trump presidency and in the years beyond could be outrageous and appalling, but it’s not new.