As bodies pile up in Philippines, many fear to talk about Duterte’s war
MANILA – The body of 22-year-old pedicab driver Eric Sison lies in a coffin in a Manila slum with a chick pacing across his casket, placed there in keeping with … Continue reading
World’s largest carbon producers face landmark human rights case
The world’s largest oil, coal, cement and mining companies have been given 45 days to respond to a complaint that their greenhouse gas emissions have violated the human rights of … Continue reading
ART, ECOLOGY AND RESISTANCE – SKA 2016
2015 was recorded to be the hottest year in the history of mankind. Meanwhile the recent typhoon Yolanda was tagged to be the strongest storm, which has already been exceeded … Continue reading
Zapatistas stand in solidarity with Oaxaca teachers
June 20, 2016 To the People of Mexico; To the peoples of the World, Faced with the cowardly repressive attack suffered by the teachers and the community in Nochixtlán, … Continue reading
Splits Within the CNT Behind the Split with the IWA
A few weeks ago, I posted a statement from the Spanish CNTsetting forth its call to break from the existing anarcho-syndicalist federation, the International Workers’ Association (IWA-AIT), to form … Continue reading
The Venezuelan state is approving the biggest eco-suicide known in our entire history and the Bolivian government is complicit
Rodolfo Montes de Oca (http://rodolfomontesdeoca.contrapoder.org.ve/) Translate Pietro Casati Kuyath (https://theorywithoutborders.wordpress.com/) Black Chronicles are a series of interviews conducted to different anarchists currently living in Venezuela, narrating the struggles the … Continue reading
Believe it or not, some corals are doing just fine right now
By Kate Yoder on May 27, 2016 Coral reefs aren’t exactly in a happy place right now — more like a terrifying brink, actually. Australia’s Great Barrier Reef is now 93 percent … Continue reading
Revolution Is More Than a Word: 23 Theses on Anarchism
Since the turn of the millennium, anarchism has experienced a strong upswing. In a widely read 2004 article by David Graeber and Andrej Grubačić, it was announced as the … Continue reading
‘Sleeping giant’ glacier may lift seas two metres: study
A rapidly melting glacier atop East Antarctica is on track to lift oceans at least two metres, and could soon pass a “tipping point” of no return, researchers said Wednesday. … Continue reading
Sa Rebolusyon ng Masa na Inakay ni Bonifacio
Sinusulat ko ito nang may paghanga sa isang librong nakuha ko mula sa mga ipinagbibili ng National Museum. May pamagat itongBonifacio’s Unfinished Revolution ni Alejo L. Villanueva. Hindi ko inaasahan … Continue reading