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Panamá: Workers strike, win price rollback By Deborah Rodriguez August 2, 2022 The author was in Panama City, Panama, on a school trip with her daughter when the [...]
Ecuador’s popular movements halt national strike after tentative agreement By Michael Otto July 5, 2022 Ibarra, Imbabura Province, Ecuador July 3 – Representatives of popular organizations ended an [...]
Beyond the SCOTUS attack on abortion July 5, 2022 White supremacy did not begin nor will it end with the June 24 U.S. Supreme Court ruling that swept away Roe v. [...]
Ecuador’s national strike at a crossroads By Michael Otto June 27, 2022 Ibarra, Imbabura Province, Ecuador June 26 — The Indigenous-led National Strike in Ecuador [...]
Colombia’s election raises hopes for peace By M. Rafael June 29, 2022 Since the news of Gustavo Petro’s victory in the Colombian elections on June 19, a massive [...]
May Day 2022: The power is in our hands By Minnie Bruce Pratt May 3, 2022 May Day 2022 marked a year when worker organizing crested in historic resurgence in the [...]
How class oppression drives climate crises By Mirinda Crissman April 27, 2022 Originally published in iacenter.org Sept. 30, 2020, this article is even more timely [...]
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