Raging Chicken Press just donated $40 to help get this project off the ground. Here’s a description of the project: About the Project Occupy Wall Street is the beginning of a whole new kind of democracy: a bottom-up people’s democracy…
Readers of the Raging Chicken know that today marks the beginning of an unprecedented mass occupation of Wall Street. In the September issue, Dustin Slaughter posed the question, “Will Occupying Wall Street be America’s Tahir Square Moment?” Only time and…
Well, it’s finally here: the September issue of Raging Chicken Press! As many readers already know, this month’s edition was delayed a few days because of the start of the school year and the fact that my wife and I welcomed…
By raising the living standards of millions, labor miraculously created a market for industry and lifted the whole nation to undreamed levels of production. Those who today attack labor forget these simple truths, but history remembers them. Dr. Martin Luther King,…
A year or so ago, the notion that Americans would descend on lower Manhattan to set up peaceful barricades, outdoor kitchens and attempt to camp out for a couple of months would seem unlikely, if not laughable. But on September…
I am 23 years old and I have never learned Algebra. When my Algebra-I teacher, who spoke very little English, called me and a few other students “stupid,” the meeting between my parents and the principal came swiftly. ”We just don’t…
“The Sweetest Place on Earth” is looking a little more like a sequel to Tim Burton’s Charlie and the Chocolate Factory these days after hundreds of international students walked off their jobs and conducted a sit-in that halted production at…
Editor’s Note: Raging Chicken Press will cover on the ground activist work as a way of documenting and demonstrating growing resistance to corporate takeover of our democracies. The national and even regional news is not committed to journalism that covers…
There seems to be a concerted effort to dismantle the possibility of appropriate, quality library service at Kutztown University. This onslaught began two years ago with the announcement that the Library Faculty would be providing advising services for students who…
Upon returning to Kutztown University of Pennsylvania in the Fall of 2011, students and faculty have no doubt noticed that the lawn behind Rickenbach Learning Center looks different. On Monday, May 9th, 2011—just two days after the final class of…