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Here you will find digital versions of stories. Either those that didn’t quite make it into print, or those we just thought could use a digital edition as well.

  • Character of Survival: A Family Tradition

    But, here’s the thing about sex work, it’s still work. It’s draining and exhausting, both mentally as well as physically. Sometimes I didn’t want to show up anymore than the… Read more

  • Toner, Truth, and Tribulation: A Brief History of The Red Pill

    It was 2004, our phones were dumb and invasion of Iraq had morphed into an occupation and insurgency, the local anti-war movement active in the run up to war was… Read more

  • Welcome to the Openmarket.co

    A monopsony is a market condition where a single buyer, through means of influence, status, and general market control, dominates over a vast field of sellers, acting as a middleman… Read more

  • Western Colorado Has Pride

    Pride is more than just a word. It’s not just a celebration, it is an act of resistance. In today’s world, being an LGBTQ+ person is dangerous. With mass shootings,… Read more

  • No Charges! Questions Persists

    By Jacob Richards On Saturday June 22, District Attorney Dan Rubinstein issued his decision not to charge Mesa County Sheriff deputies Hand and Peterson with a crime in a use… Read more

  • DA Declines to Prosecute MCSO SRO’s

    Today at 10 am, a letter was released by Mesa County District Attorney, Dan Rubinstein, declining to criminally prosecute deputies Michael Hand and Philip Peterson. This decision comes after over… Read more

  • PDF of Issue #6 Now Available Online

    Print on both sides flip on short edge! Have you been printing the Revolutionist for your community? email us at therevolutionistgj@gmail.com and we will get you on the distributors list… Read more

  • Vail Silences Native Artist

    By Will Locascio Art throughout history has thrived at the forefront of social movements and revolution. Whether it’s Picasso’s Guernica, a sharp portrayal of the agony of senseless violence during… Read more

  • Introspection as Revolution 100 Day 100 Self-Portraits

    by Jessica Lee Jessica Lee is a queer, chronically ill writer, artist & former organizer living in so-called Salt Lake City, Utah. They’ve spent the last few years reconnecting with… Read more

  • Student Intifada

    by Tiberius Thompson All over the United States, in a seemingly spontaneous but surprisingly disciplined manner, students and professors have begun rebelling against university administrations (and subsequently the police, once… Read more