
a nonprofit scholarly + arts press

design-forward books, journals, & art editions for collective study, shared practice, & durable community

publishing works of popular theory & practice

community publishing programs
Alongside our peer-reviewed journal, Peace, Land, and Bread also publishes carefully curated, community-fed lines and systems devoted to the study of revolutionary theory, historical movements, and the organizational and aesthetic traditions of the global left—bringing together primary documents, key writings, and editorial framing designed to make texts accessible to new readers while remaining rigorous enough for scholars, educators, and organizers.
Our lines are living libraries—growing collections that recover, preserve, and circulate the intellectual traditions that have shaped struggles for liberation across the modern world.

our journal
Since 2019, Peace, Land, and Bread has served as a leading peer-reviewed journal devoted to cutting edge scholarship and arts focused on revolutionary theory, political history, and the organizational traditions of liberation movements. Published twice each year, the journal brings together leading scholars, organizers, and cultural workers to examine the ideas, documents, and historical experiences that continue to shape struggles for justice and emancipation.
Each issue presents original research, archival materials, critical essays, arts, poetry, and design intended to bridge the worlds of academic scholarship and street-level political practice.

political art
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Art is one of political life's most powerful languages. Peace, Land, and Bread's visual work stands alongside our books and journal scholarship as core and co-equal parts of the project, drawing from the great traditions of revolutionary graphic culture—Soviet constructivism, OSPAAL internationalist design, anti-colonial print movements, and the broader visual history of the global left—while extending those traditions into the contemporary.
Each piece is produced as part of a living visual practice: art that honors the dignity of peoples' movements, preserving their historical memory while giving contemporary struggles a clear and compelling visual form.




































