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NY Times can’t claim Leslie Feinberg as their literary courtier By Teddie Kelly June 27, 2023 In the New York Times of June 22, a panel of writers named the 1993 novel Leslie Feinberg’s [...]
Growing mass anger in Haiti By G. Dunkel June 9, 2023 Millions of Haitians regularly don’t get enough to eat. They have access only to dirty, [...]
Erdogan: a ship that could continue to sail in a sea of contradictions By Sergio Rodriguez Gelfenstein June 10, 2023 The author of this article, published June 2 on lapluma.net, is a former [...]
Cuba is a beacon! By Monica Moorehead May 15, 2023 The edited remarks were given on a May 11 webinar, “U.S. Women need what Cuban Women [...]
A lesson from Russia-Ukraine conflict: not to go along with US provocations to create crisis By Global Times Apr 14, 2023 Illustration: Liu Rui/GT https://www.globaltimes.cn/page/202304/1289163.shtml Editor’s [...]
May Day in France: Workers resist state repression By G. Dunkel May 9, 2023 If French President Emmanuel Macron was hoping workers would lose morale and militancy, once he [...]
The U.S role in fomenting violence in Haiti By G. Dunkel May 5, 2023 María Isabel Salvador, the author of the April 25 report from the United Nations Integrated Office [...]
Sudan: Popular movement demands civilian rule By John Catalinotto May 2, 2023 April 30 − Reports from Sudan’s largest seaport, Port Sudan, located on the Red Sea, [...]
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