Archives: Popular Struggles
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Gaza Aid Ship Bombed, Echoing 2010 Flotilla Attack
Today’s attack on our flotilla is not just an act of piracy – it’s a consequence of global complicity.
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The World of Labour
On International Workers’ Day, we recall the historic victories of the labour movement — past and present.
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Manufacturing a Monster
Britain, America and Israeli Violence with Professor Avi Shlaim.
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Palestine in America
We discuss the unprecedented solidarity for Palestine on U.S. campuses.
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Here Where We Live is Our Country, the Jewish Labor Bund
Conference on the Jewish Left.
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Could Trump’s tariff war reshape global capitalism?
For a good many people, the past four or five decades have brought deepening frustrations.
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May Day’s Meaning Today
May Day came to Canada in 1906 when about a thousand Montreal workers paraded and heard speakers in English, French, Russian, and Italian in rented halls.
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A Setback for Auto Workers’ Solidarity
UAW leadership sold the membership on the need to find concessions that limited the pain.
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Garment Workers Share What It’s Really Like to Make Your Clothes
It always feels special when our clothing is labeled “handmade,” whether we make it ourselves or it’s packaged that way.
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Beyond “elbows up” — Election post-mortem
A closer look, though, shows that a quiet earthquake took place in Canadian politics on April 28.
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No Israeli Flag Raising in Our City Hall!
The City of Ottawa is, once again, planning to raise the Israeli flag this May.
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The Dialectic Lurking Behind the Brutality
Ieva Jusionyte digs into Greg Grandin’s: America, América: A New History of the New World.