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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.

  • 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

  • Central High School Excessive Force Incident in DA’s Hands Now

    “The CIRT investigation has been sent to my office for review,” said Mesa County District Attorney Dan Rubenstein, in an email to the author. A Chief Deputy District Attorney, “assigned the… Read more