William C. Anderson William C. Anderson is a freelance writer. His work has been published by The Guardian, MTV, and Pitchfork, among others. He’s co-author of the book As Black as Resistance (AK Press 2018).
The Problem With ‘Good’ Immigrants William C. Anderson The desire to portray all immigrants as “good” undermines any movement that puts people first, not their citizenship status or criminal record.
The Case for Delegitimizing the Police William C. Anderson We can’t say a world without police wouldn’t work when the places that supposedly “need” police have never received adequate resources to thrive.
Violence in Schools Is a Tragedy—and It’s Been a Systemic Part of Life for Black Students William C. Anderson In Black schools throughout the country, where the police state has implemented the "school-to-prison pipeline," violence has been the norm.
The United States of Abuse William C. Anderson The United States is not a person, but we must ask ourselves: If it were, would the things that it does be acceptable?
For Black Alabamians, Surviving Is Not Up for Debate William C. Anderson While many of our choices to vote against potential-senator Roy Moore were not enthusiastic, many of us did so because we have to live here.