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A Post-Midterm Analysis from New Press Author William Kleinknecht
By: emily
December 14, 2022

For the New Press blog, veteran journalist William Kleinknecht offers important takeaways from the midterm elections, reflecting on what . . .

The Lifecycle of Your $25 Fast Fashion Impulse Buy
By: emily
November 9, 2022
 
Three Steps Toward Police Abolition
By: Derek
October 28, 2022

The Black Lives Matter movement, reinvigorated during the summer 2020 uprisings, galvanized hundreds of thousands of people into the streets and . . .

Nikole Hannah-Jones, Frederick A.O. Schwarz Jr. to Receive Social Justice Awards at The New Press’s 30th Anniversary Gala
By: James Phelan
September 16, 2022

The 2022 honorees will be celebrated at the Edison Ballroom in New York City on November 16, 2022

The New Press Remembers Barbara Ehrenreich
By: Derek
September 6, 2022

BARBARA EHRENREICH
August 26, 1941–September 1, 2022

No More Police Reading and Discussion Guide
By: Derek
August 31, 2022

Part handbook, part road map, No More Police: A Case for Abolition by New . . .

Words of Wisdom from Howard Zinn
By: Derek
August 24, 2022
Author, activist, and historian Howard Zinn would have turned one hundred years old on August 24, 2022. To celebrate his birthday we’ve . . .
Announcing The New Press Fall 2022 Catalog
By: Derek
August 16, 2022

The New Press is happy to share our Fall 2022 catalog, which . . .

5 Essential Books by Howard Zinn
By: Derek
August 12, 2022

Howard Zinn would have turned one hundred years old on August 24 this year.

Still Doing Life Open Exhibit
By: Derek
August 12, 2022
8 Unconventional Beach Reads for Your Summer Reading List
By: Derek
July 29, 2022

Whether by the ocean or on the neighborhood park bench, we think the best part of the summer season is reading outdoors.

Allow Me to Retort on Abortion
By: Derek
May 18, 2022

Elie Mystal’s New York Times bestseller Allow Me to Retort channels Mystal's trademark humor, expertise, and rhetorical flair to . . .

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