Author of Berta Cáceres’ assassination on trial in Honduras By Martha Grevatt June 15, 2021 Berta Cáceres, beloved leader of the Council of Popular and Indigenous Organizations of [...]
Brazilians tell police: ‘Stop killing us!’ By Monica Moorehead May 13, 2021 The police invaded the Jacarezinho favela (slum) in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, at dawn May 6, [...]
South Asia: Drive for profit fuels effort to evict poor By Tania Siddiqi May 12, 2021 Karachi residents resist ongoing illegal demolitions and forced evictions. In Pakistan, [...]
Anishinaabe people, allies resist Enbridge Line 3 pipeline By Joe Piette May 10, 2021 Philadelphia People marched from Philadelphia’s City Hall to a Wells Fargo Bank office May 7 [...]
Ecuador election: Analysts debate why neoliberal banker won By Michael Otto May 4, 2021 Ibarra, Ecuador April 30 — In the wake of the April 11 second round of the presidential [...]
Imperialism in the name of ‘water preservation’ April 22, 2021 By Jason Cohen (City College of New York student) Vice President Kamala Harris, while appearing with [...]
For incarcerated trans women: ‘Injustice at every turn’ By Princess Harmony April 14, 2021 According to the 2011 National Transgender Discrimination Survey, one in six transgender [...]
Capitalism, racism and the Michigan COVID surge By Martha Grevatt April 14, 2021 After a year of masking, social distancing and with significant sectors of the U.S. [...]
Ecuador’s presidential election: What’s at stake? By Michael Otto April 10, 2021 Ibarra, Ecuador April 9 — The latest polls before the April 11 runoff presidential [...]
Washington’s role in Berta Cáceres’ 2016 murder in Honduras By Ted Kelly March 29, 2021 It has been five years since the assassination of Berta Cáceres — an environmental activist [...]
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