The Official Bookstore of Doc10 Film Festival
The mission of Haymarket is to publish books that contribute to struggles for social and economic justice. We strive to make our books a vibrant and organic part of social movements and the education and development of a critical, engaged, international left.
We take inspiration and courage from our namesakes, the Haymarket Martyrs, who gave their lives fighting for a better world. Their 1886 struggle for the eight-hour day – which gave us May Day, the international workers’ holiday – reminds workers around the world that ordinary people can organize and struggle for their own liberation. These struggles continue today across the globe—struggles against oppression, exploitation, poverty, and war.
Haymarket Books presents a reading list for this year's film selections:
We Still Here: Pandemic, Policing, Protest, and Possibility by Marc Lamont Hill
From #BlackLivesMatter to Black Liberation (Expanded Second Edition) by Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor, foreword by Angela Y. Davis
To Govern the Globe: World Orders and Catastrophic Change by Alfred W. McCoy
Art in the After-Culture: Capitalist Crisis and Cultural Strategy by Ben Davis
We Do This 'Til We Free Us: Abolitionist Organizing and Transforming Justice by Mariame Kaba
An Enemy Such As This: Larry Casuse and the Fight for Native Liberation in One Family on Two Continents over Three Centuries by David Correia, foreword by Melanie K. Yazzie
Stardust to Stardust: Reflections on Living and Dying by Erik Olin Wright
Assata Taught Me: State Violence, Racial Capitalism, and the Movement for Black Lives by Donna Murch
Speaking Out of Place: Getting Our Political Voices Back by David Palumbo-Liu
Choice Words: Writers on Abortion edited by Annie Finch
The Billboard by Natalie Y. Moore
I Remember Death By Its Proximity to What I Love by Mahogany L. Browne
The Sentences That Create Us: Crafting A Writer's Life in Prison edited by Caits Meissner
Repair: Redeeming the Promise of Abolition by Katherine Franke
Border and Rule: Global Migration, Capitalism, and the Rise of Racist Nationalism by Harsha Walia
Capitalism and Disability: Selected Writings by Marta Russell edited by Keith Rosenthal
How We Go Home: Voices from Indigenous North America edited by Sara Sinclair
Black Lives Matter at School: An Uprising for Educational Justice edited by Jesse Hagopian and Denisha Jones
This Is Not A Test: A New Narrative on Race, Class, and Education by José Vilson
Mayor 1%: Rahm Emanuel and the Rise of Chicago's 99% by Kari Lydersen
RX Appalachia: Stories of Treatment and Survival in Rural Kentucky by Lesly-Marie Buer
Extracting Profit: Imperialism, Neoliberalism, and the New Scramble for Africa by Lee Wengraf
Dying for an iPhone: Apple, Foxconn, and the Lives of China's Workers by Jenny Chan, Pun Ngai, and Mark Selden