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Off the Map: Disabilities and Just Mobility
| April 7, 2018
In rankings of the U.S.’s best urban public transportation systems, Washington, D.C., San Francisco, Boston, and New York usually hover at the top. At the bottom are smaller and poorer … Keep reading »
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Bringing Back The Lucas Plan
| April 6, 2018
“We got to do something now, the company are not going to do anything and we got to protect ourselves,” proclaimed a shop steward at Lucas Aerospace when filmed by … Keep reading »
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France: Student Strikers Attacked; ‘Fascist’ Dean Jailed
| April 5, 2018
Student strikers attacked at Montpellier University in France; Dean of the University held over in jail for arraignment by the Chief Prosecutor. Analysis of the strikes in France by Richard Greeman. Keep reading »
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Basic Income: Progressive Cloak and Neoliberal Dagger
| April 4, 2018
Basic Income is not an answer to inequality under neoliberalism. Social transformation will come through collective struggle, argues John Clarke. Keep reading »
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Solidarity with the Great Return March in Gaza
| April 3, 2018
The members of the Socialist Project wish to express solidarity with the Palestinian “Great Return March” in Gaza, in addition to the ongoing non-violent movement in the West Bank against … Keep reading »
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Paris Climate Goals Depend on Promoting Biodiversity
| April 2, 2018
A sweeping new report released on March 23rd emphasizes just how intertwined the challenges of climate change and loss of biodiversity truly are. The Paris Climate Agreement and several other … Keep reading »
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NAFTA is a Bill of Rights for Capital
| April 1, 2018
Dr. Richard Roman, co-author of Continental Crucible: Big Business, Workers and Unions in the Transformation of North America discusses how NAFTA deepened and ‘constitutionalized’ neoliberal reforms already underway. Watch video »
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France: Unions, Left Confront Macron’s Attacks on Rail Services and Jobs
| March 29, 2018
France is once again on the brink of an all-out industrial war – and its outcome could transform the country’s political landscape. The showdown is over the plans that President … Keep reading »
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A New Strategy for Higher Education
| March 26, 2018
In the British Labour Party’s 2017 election manifesto, the pledges to abolish university tuition fees and reintroduce maintenance grants were widely seen as vote winners, but that was the extent … Keep reading »
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Liter-Ally: Poetry Towards Left Renewal
Liter-ally: Poetry Towards Renewal brings together Toronto-based poets to address the opportunity and challenge of Left renewal. How are poets rethinking politics on the left? What role might poetry play in … Keep reading »
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Drawing the Left: Exhibit Opening
Drawing the Left exhibit opening and reception, featuring cartoons by and discussion with Union Art Service (UAS) collective members. The Drawing the Left exhibit highlights cartoonists of the Union Art … Keep reading »
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Fight For $15: The Challenges Ahead
| March 25, 2018
Presenters David Bush and Mina Rajabi address a number of critical questions about the status of the Ontario workers’ movement. What are the shortfalls of Bill 148? How did the Fight for $15 and Fairness organize to win? Recorded in Toronto, 28 February 2018. Watch video »
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