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  • Police tangle with strikers on the streets of Minneapolis in 1934

    What’s it going to take to get to mass strikes?

    A strike led by activists can look energetic and inspiring, but it will rarely be durable. A strike led by leaders is slower to launch, harder to coordinate, and far more powerful because it rests on deeper relationships and trusts.

  • A mass march through Tunisian streets during the 2011 revolution

    Police States Are Terrifying, But They Are Brittle. I Witnessed This in Tunisia.

    Before the fall of President Ben Ali, people in Tunisia faced a situation even more difficult than the conditions that have descended on the U.S. today. For this reason, engaging with the history of the uprising that occurred 15 years ago in Tunisia can be a beckoning whisper in U.S. ears conveying how quickly things…

  • Consumer Financial Protection Bureau logo as a background, with workers and the public depicted rising up in its defense, with Musk looking on angrily

    Consumer Protection Workers Survived DOGE Attacks through Quick Mobilization

    We knew the DOGE playbook and the importance of rapid mobilization. Within 24 hours of Musk’s tweet, union members were picketing in front of CFPB headquarters and alerting the public to the risk that DOGE would mishandle or misuse sensitive consumer and industry data maintained by the CFPB.  We educated ourselves about our rights and obligations if given an illegal order from a…

  • Members of different state unions rally in front of the Capitol Swing Space in downtown Sacramento

    How civil service workers are fighting Newsom’s return to office order

    As many employers have forced workers back into offices since declaring the COVID-19 pandemic over, California’s unionized public servants successfully bucked the trend, at least for now.

  • digital mural visualizing the passing of the torch from Vietnamese and Algerian freedom fighters to Palestinians

    Vietnam, Algeria, Palestine: Passing on the torch of the anti-colonial struggle

    It is essential that we rediscover the revolutionary heritage of the Arab world, Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Global South, as recorded in the deeds and words of great minds like George Habash, Mahdi Amel, Frantz Fanon, Amilcar Cabral, Thomas Sankara, Walter Rodney, Ghassan Kanafani, Samir Amin, Che Guevara, Ho Chi Minh and Mao…

  • Venezuelan woman armed with an assault rifle

    Giving a voice to the Venezuelan people

    Admin’s note: This article is from 2019, nearly 7 years ago. The situation has changed in many ways, but much also remains the same, hence the republication. María Corina Machado now heads the US-backed neoliberal opposition, although she is far from the most popular opposition figure in Venezuela, even on the right. The stance of…

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