Selected Indexing Projects by Publisher
Haymarket Books
- This Unruly Witness: June Jordan's Legacy, edited by Lauren Muller, Becky Thompson, Dominique C. Hill, and Durell M. Callier (2025)
- Their End Is Our Beginning: Cops, Capitalism, and Abolition, by brian bean (2025)
- Skyscraper Jails: The Abolitionist Fight Against Jail Expansion in New York City, by Zhandarka Kurti and Jarrod Shanahan (2025)
- All Our Trials: Prisons, Policing, and the Feminist Fight to End Violence (Revised Edition), by Emily L. Thuma (2024)
- Twilight Prisoners: The Rise of the Hindu Right and the Fall of India, by Siddhartha Deb (2024)
- The Communist Manifesto: A Road Map to History's Most Important Political Document, by Frederick Engels and Karl Marx, edited by Phil Gasper (2024)
- Resisting Borders and Technologies of Violence, edited by Mizue Aizeki, Matt Mahmoudi, and Coline Schupfer (2024)
University of Chicago Press
- Sunbelt Capitalism and the Making of the Carceral State, by Kirstine Taylor (2025)
RLM Art Studio
- The Land Knows the Way, by Ricardo Levins Morales (2025)
OR Books
- Return to Fukushima, by Thomas A. Bass (2025)
Charles H. Kerr Publishing Company
- Cazenave Eyes: Memories of Racism and Racism Studies, by Noel Cazenave (2025)
University of Toronto Press
- Queer Print Cultures: Resistance, Subversion, and Community, edited by Vance Byrd and Javier Samper Vendrell (2026)
University of Minnesota Press
- Prison Abolition for Realists, by Anna Terwiel (2025)
Selected Copyediting‡ and Proofreading† Projects by Publisher
Charles H. Kerr Publishing Company
- ‡†Cazenave Eyes: Memories of Racism and Racism Studies, by Noel Cazenave (2025)
Haymarket Books
- †2026 spring catalog
- †Revolutions of Our Times: An Internationalist Manifesto, by The Peoples Want (2026)
- ‡Solidarity with Children: Against Adult Supremacy, by Madeline Lane-McKinley (2025)
Iskra Books
- †The Sword and the Neck: Reading the al-Aqsa Flood, by Yanis Iqbal (2025)
- †For Land: Capital as Extinction, by Prolekult (2025)
Podcasts
- ‡†Creativity Cafe Podcast, by Griffin Ess (ongoing)