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Billy Anania

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

The Film the Nazis Tried to Destroy

‘Europa’, a 1931 film by Polish radicals Franciszka and Stefan Themerson, was long believed destroyed by the Nazis – but its rediscovery offers an eerie glimpse into a world spinning towards war and destruction.

Faith in the Factories

In 1940s and 50s, the French ‘worker priest’ movement took priests out of churches and into the ranks of the working class – their experience is a reminder of religion’s radical possibilities.

How the Brighton Bin Strike Won

After a 14-day strike, refuse collectors in Brighton have won a deal that will see low-paid council workers across the city get a pay rise – it’s yet another victory that proves the power of collective action.

Remembering the Aberfan Disaster

On this day in 1966, a coal slag heap collapsed in the Welsh mining village of Aberfan, killing more than 100 children. Today, it’s a powerful reminder of how the establishment fails working class communities.