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How the Left Builds Power All Wrong
| July 18, 2022
Jane McAlevey has organized thousands of workers on the front lines of North America’s labor movement. She is also a senior policy fellow at UC Berkeley’s Labor Center and the … Keep reading »
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Sri Lanka: The Sound of Protest Amidst Crisis
| July 17, 2022
After a massive and momentous protest on July 9, 2022, President Gotabaya Rajapaksa and Prime Minister have agreed to resign. Thousands gathered despite unconstitutional “police curfew” and a potential internet … Watch video »
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$2-Trillion for War Versus $100-Billion to Save the Planet
| July 15, 2022
The West seems more fixated on spending social wealth on the military rather than addressing the climate catastrophe. Keep reading »
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Violence, Gender and Healthcare Provisioning in Ontario
| July 14, 2022
Contrary to popular perception, there are more assaults in hospitals than in any other industry. Long-term care facilities are also major sites for assaults. Healthcare as a whole has by … Keep reading »
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EU Labels Gas and Nuclear as ‘Sustainable,’ Betraying Climate Promises
| July 13, 2022
It is a “disgrace,” a “scandalous result,” but “the struggle continues.” Green, left-wing and environmental organizations have strongly criticized the result of last Wednesday’s vote in the European Parliament, which … Keep reading »
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The First Principle of Union Organizing: Spontaneity Isn’t Enough
| July 12, 2022
If today’s unionization rate in the US was the same as it was forty years ago (already a low bar, as that number is significantly down from the mid-1950s peak), … Keep reading »
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Labor’s Upsurge: How Unions Can Make the Most of This Moment
| July 10, 2022
From Amazon and Starbucks to Google and Apple, we’re in the midst of a wave of union organizing that is challenging longstanding assumptions and redefining the boundaries of what’s possible. … Watch video »
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The United States Extends Its Military Reach Into Zambia
| July 8, 2022
On April 26, 2022, the United States Africa Command (AFRICOM) announced that they had set up an office in the US Embassy in Lusaka, Zambia. According to AFRICOM Brigadier General … Keep reading »
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Policing Toronto: Strip Searching in a Divided City
| July 6, 2022
Strip searching is the name for a contemporary practice of police, carceral, and security institutions. It is a technique that affords officers total control over a person, akin to the … Keep reading »
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“We seek lasting peace while NATO prepares for perpetual war.”
| July 5, 2022
Between 28 and 30 June, the member states of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) met in Spain in the context of the ongoing war in Ukraine. But rather than … Keep reading »
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Ford’s Hallway Medicine: Declining Hospital Beds in Ontario
| July 4, 2022
The massive cut in the number of hospital beds in Ontario in the 1990s is, by now, well known. Community and labour movement campaigns over the last fifteen years stopped … Keep reading »
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A Union Brews at Starbucks
| July 3, 2022
Starbucks workers across the country have been self-organizing an expansive and exciting new organizing campaign that has caught the national imagination. Hear from workers who’ve organized their own stores, gone … Watch video »
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