Commemorating March on Washington; Black Inequality Persists – Two Articles
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Commemorating March on Washington; Black Inequality Persists – Two Articles

In this year’s march, commemorating the March on Washington 60 years ago, apart from voting rights and police reform, other issues that the marchers are raising are increased antisemitic hate crimes, and attacks on Asian American communities. Also: “60 Years After the March on Washington, Black Economic Inequality Persists”.

Black Resistance and Afro-Venezuelan Feminism
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Black Resistance and Afro-Venezuelan Feminism

Merlyn Pirela is a Venezuelan Afrofeminist activist and organizer. In Part I of this two-part interview, Pirela explores the historical forms of oppression and domination, and the Afro-Venezuelan struggle for emancipation. Part II addresses both the advances and the pending tasks of the movement in the context of the Bolivarian Process.

Rojava: A Beacon of Solidarity, Cooperation and Progress
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Rojava: A Beacon of Solidarity, Cooperation and Progress

In one corner of Syria — the northern border regions known to the Kurds as Rojava — hope for a better world lives on. Bordered on all sides by hostile reactionary forces, Rojava stands defiantly as a beacon for human solidarity, cooperation, and progress.