Pinko #3

Our third print issue contains our editorials on trans eradication and Palestinian survival, essays about black lesbian sex writing, consent and its limits, the end of sexual liberalism, and a presentation of imbrication theory, plus a roundtable on political violence, an interview from our book After Accountability, and a memorial to the gay socialist publisher Jeffrey Escoffier. Illustrations by the artist KT Pe Benito grace this issue.

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JUNE 17, 2024PINKO #3
Against Trans Eradication
True shared freedom for trans children could come only through the overcoming of racial capitalism. This possibility is why this moment is both terrifying to fascists and electrifying for the rest of us.
by the Pinko collective
JUNE 17, 2024PINKO #3
Resistance to Inhuman Sacrifice Is an Exalted Task
Read the editors' note to our latest magazine issue, now online.
by the Pinko collective
JUNE 18, 2024PINKO #3
After Consent
If the rich are only defeated when running for their lives, then any positive movement in revolution’s direction, let alone revolution itself, should be unthinkable in terms of consent
by Ariel Ajeno
JUNE 18, 2024PINKO #3
What We're After is a Different Type of Justice
An interview with Kim Diehl about accountability and organizational form
by Kim Diehl
JUNE 18, 2024PINKO #3
Beached Whales of the Sexual Universe
Reading Black Lesbian Sex
by Tiana Reid
JUNE 18, 2024PINKO #3
STAR Queen for Autonomy and Defense
An analysis of trans liberation, class struggle, and Black revolt
by Nsámbu Za Suékama
JUNE 18, 2024PINKO #3
Gay People in the Labor Force
Gay liberation cannot succeed without a concerted struggle to protect gay people's livelihoods in a homophobic society
by Jeffrey Escoffier
JUNE 24, 2024PINKO #3
Jeffrey Escoffier, Gay Publisher
In memory of a friend
by EG Crichton, Loring McAlpin, and Michael Sexton
JULY 1, 2024PINKO #3
On Political Violence
A conversation on fascist mobilization and queer/trans community self-defense
JULY 19, 2024PINKO #3
What Was Sexual Liberalism?
A real movement which breaks with sexuality as the seal over a liberal separation of spheres is yet to come.
by Max Fox