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Billy Anania

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

Behind the Nabisco Strike

Workers at US food company Nabisco are on strike in four states over impossible schedules, two-tier healthcare and attacks on pay – their aim is clear: to make the corporate giant “treat us like human beings.”

The Staycation Crisis

The pandemic has seen Britain’s domestic tourism boom – but as more and more rental properties are turned into holiday homes, working-class communities are being priced out.

When the EDL Came to Luton

Ten years ago, a series of EDL marches hit the communities of Luton – and made clear the consequences of a media and political class that capitulates to the far right.

Against Sanctions

In the wake of the Taliban taking Afghanistan, commentators have been quick to call for sanctions – but the record of Western sanctions across the world make clear that they predominantly harm civilians.

Sartre Against Imperialism

In the mid-1900s, Jean-Paul Sartre became an outspoken critic of France’s violent efforts to keep control of its disintegrating empire – and of the brutality of the colonial system itself.

Frank Sinatra vs. The Trade Unions

While on tour in Australia in 1974, Frank Sinatra made sexist comments about female journalists. After refusing to apologise, he found himself at war with the country’s most powerful movement: the trade unions.