By Yotam Marom Originally published by Waging Nonviolence on MArch 16, 2013 On Saturday, March 9, New York City police officers shot and killed 16-year-old Kimani Gray in East Flatbush, Brooklyn. After those seven bullets hit him, he lay on the ground and cried out, “Please don’t let me die.” Please don’t let me die. … Continue reading
By Yotam Marom Originally Published in We Are Many: Reflections on Movement Strategy from Occupation to Liberation, a book published by AK Press in September 2012. Reform vs. Revolution The question of whether movements should fight for reform or revolution is not a new one. It pops up in any time period where people think it’s … Continue reading
Naomi Klein is a journalist, activist and author of The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism and No Logo. She writes a syndicated column for The Nation and The Guardian. Yotam Marom is a political organizer, educator, and writer based in New York. He has been active in the Occupy Wall Street Movement, and … Continue reading