After the government tried to privatize and raise the costs of water, the Irish drew a line: “they are not going to draw any more blood from those stones.”
The writings of revolutionary leader Amilcar Cabral provide key insights on the importance of culture in the contemporary struggle against neoliberalism.
How can we confront the financialization that is shaping our lives, from the games we play, the decisions we make to the leaders who rise to power?
Social movements ought to place private military contractors at the center of a broader critique of authoritarian neoliberalism and America’s permanent war economy.
The days of action surrounding the inauguration of Donald Trump marked a clear rejection of his administration and the global rise of right-wing populism.
A myth-shattering documentary about women and men whose identity as Arab Jews challenges the very notion of enmity and belonging.
A moving performance of the civil rights movement’s key anthem by asylum seekers and refugees in the UK.
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