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For revolutionary socialists, struggles in workplaces and in the streets are far more important than voting in elections.
During a global pandemic, in the face of surging unemployment and increased poverty, Colombia’s ultra-right conservative government decided to launch...
A recent series of popular struggles has begun to turn the neoliberal tide in Latin America.
On Friday, July 26th, hundreds took to the streets of Toronto to walk for Life & Peace in Colombia, joining...
The government of Canada has announced its support for the Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaidó, essentially green-lighting a coup to...
The opening shots alone make it worth seeing Roma.
On October 28, the far right politician Jair Bolsonaro, a former soldier with close ties to the Armed Forces and...
On August 7, the Colombian Action Solidarity Alliance organized a vigil in Tkaronto, endorsed by many Latin American organizations and...
On Saturday, April 7 ex-Brazilian president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva of the Workers’ Party (PT) turned himself into the...
On March 14, Marielle Franco, a Rio de Janeiro city councilor for the left-wing Party of Socialism and Freedom (PSOL)...
Hondurans are suffering with what looks a lot like another attack on their democracy and independence.
What started off as local demonstrations and strikes organized by the “Collective of 500 Brothers,” a coalition of organizers created...
He was, by any standards, a giant of a man.
The same ties which link companies from Canada to Guyana don’t just link those companies exploitative practices—like Canadian owned Omai...
In its first days in office, Brazil’s new government led by president Michel Temer has already faced spirited opposition.