Part 2 of this interview focuses on the rise of the feminist movement in Chile and its role in mass uprising of October 2019. Over the last half century, Chile has run […]
Esquerda Online: Fight for an ecosocialist city in elections and beyond
Runoff elections in many of Brazil’s most important cities are set for Sunday, November 29. On November 14, Party for Socialism and Freedom (PSOL) ticket headed by Homeless Workers Movement leader Guilherme Boulos and his running mate, […]
Alejandra Dinegro Martínez: The Peru Power Grab
Alejandra Dinegro Martínez is a Sociologist at the Universidad Mayor de San Marcos, teaching Social Politics as well a researched on labor issue, a columnist, and political analyst. Translated by Dan La […]
Nicole Kleinheisterkamp González and Tamara Ortega Uribe: Chile after the plebiscite, part 1 – Pinochet’s Constitution.
Over the last half century, Chile has run the gamut from one of the world most original experiments in popular democracy and grassroots socialism during the government of Salvador Allende to the […]
Siarhei Biareishyk: assessing the dynamics of mass protests in Belarus
Though overshadowed by the U.S. elections, mass protests against Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko are entering their fourth month. The dictator is playing for time, while international powers who care little for democracy are attempting […]
Giles Ji Ungpakorn: Protesters defy the Junta in Thailand (video)
For several months, mass protests have shaken Thailand’s military junta, monarchy, and ruling politicians. This photo essay below in Ugly Truth Thailand shows some of the scale and power of the mobilizations. […]
Baba Aye: Bloodbath in Nigeria – Part 2, the missing social force
Two elements which are becoming increasingly prominent in the global world order during the decay of neoliberalism are, first, the role of the police – highlighted by their involvement in some high-profile […]
Baba Aye: Bloodbath in Nigeria – Part 1, a political economy of the police
Two elements which are becoming increasingly prominent in the global world order during the decay of neoliberalism are, first, the role of the police – highlighted by their involvement in some high-profile […]
Esquerda Online: Fires ravage Brazil’s wetlands
Translated by Bobby Sparks for Esquerda Online. Republished by No Borders News. ***** The environmental catastrophe now occurring in the Pantanal, with the terrible fires that are devastating the fauna and flora […]
World Congress in Defense of Public Education, Sept 26-27
The following invitation to participate in the First World Congress in Defense of the Public Education and Against Educational Neoliberalism was written by a broad coalition of educators in Latin America and […]