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End of the Road for the AKP?
| March 30, 2021
In Istanbul, 2021 began with hundreds of students initiating a series of protests on the campus of Boǧaziçi University. They were demonstrating against President Recep Tayyip Erdoǧan’s January 1 appointment … Keep reading »
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Activists Block General Dynamics Armoured Vehicles Bound for Saudi Arabia: Demand Canada Stop Fueling War in Yemen
| March 29, 2021
On March 26, Members of anti-war organizations World BEYOND War, Labour Against the Arms Trade, and People for Peace London blocked railway tracks near General Dynamics Land Systems-Canada, a London-area … Keep reading »
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SR 2021: The Time of Our Lives /w Bryan Palmer
| March 28, 2021
Will time continue to be compressed into capital’s needs, or will it be reimagined as liberation, struggled through and over in ways that enhance the project of human emancipation? Watch video »
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Capitalizing on the COVID Crisis: the Ford Government’s Move to Privatize Public Education for EdTech
| March 26, 2021
In The Shock Doctrine, Naomi Klein demonstrated how neoliberalism was not always advanced in society through democracy, but was instead pushed on society by powerful elites behind the public’s back … Keep reading »
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The Limits of Co-ops /w Dr. Sharryn Kasmir
| March 25, 2021
In a time where the Left is desperately searching for a viable alternative model to global capitalism, co-ops have emerged as an easy reference to a potential future system. Listen to audio »
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Hardships and Authoritarianism: Understanding Politics in the Philippines
| March 24, 2021
On Sunday March 7, nine human rights activists were killed and six others arrested in coordinated police and military actions in the Philippines. This was an escalation of the state … Keep reading »
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Reform of Quebec’s Workplace Health-and-Safety Regime: “Social Partnership” or Class Struggle?
| March 23, 2021
Last January, the Institut national de santé publique du Québec (INSPQ – National Institute of Public Health) published a report on non-traumatic musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs). These are pains and other … Keep reading »
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Biden Continues the US Conflict With China Through the Quad
| March 22, 2021
On March 12, the heads of government of four countries, Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga, and the United States President … Keep reading »
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Voices Beyond Borders: A Poetic and Musical Tribute to Paul Robeson
| March 21, 2021
An evening of poetry and music to commemorate Paul Robeson’s vibrant, heroic voice raised in artful resistance. A tribute to Robeson’s contribution to workers’ internationalism, and a celebration of Black History Month. Featuring presentations/performances by George Elliot Clarke, Lillian Allen, Evie Shockley, Michael Fraser, Honey Novick, Jim Phelan, and Giovanna Riccio. Watch video »
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The Struggle for Water Justice is a Struggle for Gender and Racial Justice
| March 19, 2021
The essay is published in honour of World Water Day, which has been held every year on March 22 since 1993. The goal of this day is to celebrate water … Keep reading »
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Working Class Cinema in the Age of Digital Capitalism
Why does the story of cinema begin with the end of work? Is it because, as has been suggested, it is impossible to represent work from the perspective of labor … Keep reading »
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Is Inflation a Threat?
| March 18, 2021
Many conservative economists and policy-makers, not least the C. D. Howe Institute and its corporate allies, are sounding the alarm about potential inflation in the opinion pages of the Globe … Keep reading »
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