South End Press

South End Press was a non-profit book publisher run on a model of participatory economics.It published books written by political activists, notably Arundhati Roy, Noam Chomsky, bell hooks, Winona LaDuke, Manning Marable, Ward Churchill, Cherríe Moraga, Andrea Smith, Howard Zinn, Jeremy Brecher and Scott Tucker.South End Press was founded in 1977 by Michael Albert,[1] Lydia Sargent, John Schall, Pat Walker, Juliet Schor,[2] Mary Lea, Joe Bowring, and Dave Millikin, among others.It was based in Boston's South End and run as an egalitarian collective with decision-making equally shared.[7] The founders of South End Press have also been involved with two ongoing political media projects, 'Speak Out' and 'Z Magazine'.
United StatesBostonBrooklynnon-profitbook publisherparticipatory economicsSouth Endpolitical activistsArundhati RoyNoam Chomskybell hooksWinona LaDukeManning MarableWard ChurchillCherríe MoragaAndrea SmithHoward ZinnJeremy BrecherMichael AlbertLydia SargentJuliet Schoregalitariancollectivefinancial crisis of 2007–08New YorkMedgar Evers CollegeCity University of New YorkHaymarket BooksPM PressFrank B. Wilderson IIIDuke University PressVandana ShivaNorth Atlantic BooksMonthly ReviewZ MagazinePolitical Research AssociatesINCITE! Women of Color Against ViolenceList of South End Press booksChomsky, NoamFateful Triangle: The United States, Israel, and the PalestiniansEdward W. SaidChurchill, WardDean SpadeGeorgakas, DanMarable, ManningMoraga, CherríeSklar, HollyTrilateral CommissionSusan WefaldInstitute for Advanced StudyPublishers Weekly