In solidarity with the Women's Strike on International Women's Day, we offer a reading guide on the history and politics of women's liberation, to learn from past struggles, and to prepare for the many struggles to come.
We at Haymarket Books want to express our solidarity with all of you in this difficult and tenuous time. Our staff is actively monitoring the COVID-19 situation, and our main priority is the safety and well-being of our staff and our authors.
Haymarket Books stands in solidarity with all those resisting police violence, mass incarceration, and the racist carceral system. We are also offering the ebook of Truthout's essential collection, Who Do You Serve, Who Do You Protect? Police Violence and Resistance in the United States, FREE to download.
Authors John Washington and Justin Akers Chacón discuss how to stand in solidarity with immigrant communities in a time of crisis.
Michael Bennett is being targeted for being a Black man who speaks out boldly against racism and police brutality.
A Haymarket Books reading guide in celebration of the rich history of Black life, politics, culture, and struggle.
This year's pride month comes in the midst of a global pandemic and a national uprising against police brutality and the racist carceral system. Now more than ever, we must remember that the first Pride was a riot.
In celebration of May Day and the radical history of the working class, we are offering 50% off all of our books until May 24. If you're looking for inspiration about what to read first, check out some our favorite reading lists...
A discussion examining the roots of the explosion and mass protests currently unfolding in Lebanon with speakers on the ground in Beirut.
With faculty and instructors returning to teaching in the midst of the Coronavirus pandemic, we've put together a guide to our books on Black politics, history, and culture—ideal for facilitating probing and honest discussions with students during this unprecedented moment.
A Haymarket Books reading list on the radical history of the U.S. working class.
“When the Welfare People Come” offers a sweeping look at the history and politics of the US child welfare system, exposing the racist system—from the “orphan trains” and Indian boarding schools to current practices in child protective investigations, foster care, and mandated services—arguing that it constitutes a mechanism of control exerted over poor and working-class parents and children.
As publishers of books that seek to explain how we arrived at this perilous moment — and how we can overcome it — we want to express our solidarity with all of those in Davos, Switzerland, and beyond, who are confronting the clear and present danger Trump presents to the world.
ALL Haymarket Books, including all of the books and chapbooks in the BreakBeat Poets series, are 50% off through January 5. You also get a free Ebook* and free shipping on orders over $25 inside the US.
Renowned activist-scholar Mike Davis assesses the coronavirus crisis and discusses the urgent need for international solidarity to end this (and future) pandemics. Watch the video.
Our slogan at Haymarket Books is "Books for Changing the World." In that spirit, we've created a new reading list to help build the resistance to Trump one year on from his inauguration.
At Haymarket Books, our mission is to publish books for changing the world. Now more than ever, the need to do just that is at the forefront of our minds. We all deserve to live in a world where we are each cared for, nourished, and sheltered.