Lessons from Barcelona’s 8-Year Experiment in Radical Governance
Activists who took over Barcelona’s City Hall have made lasting progressive gains, while also confronting the limits of being in power.
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Activists who took over Barcelona’s City Hall have made lasting progressive gains, while also confronting the limits of being in power.
The Bharat Nyaya Yatra from Manipur to Mumbai, led by Rahul Gandhi, is set to begin on 14 January 2024. It promises to mobilise people by reaffirming their faith in the lofty goals of the Constitution: its ideas of social, economic and political justice.
‘Of Dignity and Solidarity’. Also: Poem – ‘Never Forget’.
The Panamanian socialist describes “the biggest mobilizations we have ever seen in this country”.
Despite threats of violence and heavy repression, thousands of working people in Argentina have taken to the streets to protest far-right President Javier Milei’s full-frontal austerity policies.
Fahmida Riaz died three years ago. All those who still cherish the values of liberty, freedom, equality, secularism and justice need her. They must read her.
This January 1st Cuba will celebrate 65 years since the triumph of the Revolution of 1959 led by Fidel and a group of valuable men and women, for whom the gratitude of the Cuban people remains intact. This article honors that victory through three women whose lives have the Revolution as a common thread.
The people of Ecuador recently voted in a referendum to halt oil exploitation in the Yasuní National Park in the Amazon and prohibit mining in the Chocó Andino region in the Andes. An interview with one of the people at the heart of the Sí Al Yasuní campaign, Kichwa activist Leo Cerda.
For decades, the EZLN has informed struggles down and up the continent. Amid climate chaos and endless war, they continue to imagine and create better worlds.
Looking for something positive to celebrate on New Year’s Eve? Here are ten inspiring victories of 2023.
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