Small apparel brand turning protest culture into clothes you actually wear, selling tees and patches with slogans like “EAT THE RICH” and “Doves Not Drones” Read more…
The DoD Law of War Manual is the U.S. Department of Defense’s official, publicly released compendium of how the United States interprets and applies international Read more…
The Activist Handbook is a collaborative, open-source guide for changemakers around the world. From protest planning to campaign strategy, this wiki-style toolkit offers practical how-tos Read more…
Cute, queer, and anti-fascist as hell. Purple Pear Collective serves up radical prints, accessories, and protest-ready merch that’s as bold as your beliefs. It’s not Read more…
It’s lipstick—but make it revolutionary. Lipslut sells bold shades with bold purpose, donating proceeds to progressive causes and flipping beauty culture into a fundraising machine Read more…
A subscription book club and rebellion against censorship: this subscription box delivers banned or challenged children’s books each month with discussion prompts, creative activities, and Read more…
Hit ’Em Where It Hurts is the official website for the political strategy book Hit ’Em Where It Hurts: How to Save Democracy by Beating Read more…
Blapp — branded as The Black Shopping App — is a digital platform designed to make it easy for consumers to locate and support Black-owned Read more…
Fiercely independent and radically literate, The Booksmith is a San Francisco bookstore that curates rebellion one shelf at a time. From banned books to bold Read more…
Because knowledge should be cheap, subversive, and shipped to your door. ThriftBooks helps you build your revolutionary reading list without gutting your wallet—perfect for stocking Read more…










