Articles by Faline Bobier
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Jun 28, 2013: Austerity and the fight against LGBT oppression“Operation Zeus in August last year marked the start of an ugly reminder of a European past that we thought...
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May 22, 2013: Why do we need revolutionary organization?Capitalism produces exploitation, oppression, environmental destruction and war.
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May 09, 2013: Sisters are doin' it for themselvesThe Sapphires tells the story (inspired by actual events) of four aboriginal women in 1960s Australia who form a singing...
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Apr 26, 2013: Labour solidarity across borders“Workers of the world unite! You have nothing to lose but your chains!” This is the ringing exhortation at the...
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Mar 25, 2013: The working class: the gravediggers of capitalismMarxists are sometimes charged with “privileging” class—that is, with insisting that class is the fundamental division in society.
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Feb 13, 2013: Confronting violence against womenThe austerity agenda is sharpening women’s oppression, but a new generation is rising to challenge it—from Toronto, to Dublin, to...
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Dec 16, 2012: Killing them softly: economic hit manThis is a movie about what current day America is without solidarity, without any kind of collective response to the...
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Dec 15, 2012: 10 years on: solidarity with Grassy NarrowsOn December 2, 2002 Grassy Narrows Anishnabe Community Members mobilized in a powerful direct action to stop the destruction of...
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Oct 05, 2012: Springsteen concert reflects growing struggleFriday night August 25 at the Sky Dome in Toronto, Bruce Springsteen & the expanded E Street Band led the...
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Mar 19, 2012: Wrecking BallBruce Springsteen’s new album Wrecking Ball is, as he says in Rolling Stone “as direct a record as I ever...
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Mar 02, 2012: Occupy! Women during the 1937 Flint sit-down strikeThe 1937 Flint sit-down strike is one the most famous episodes of US labour history, but the role of women...
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Mar 02, 2012: Occupy! Women during the 1937 Flint sit-down strikeThe 1937 Flint sit-down strike is one the most famous episodes of US labour history, but the role of women...