France Says ‘Non, Merci’ to Trumpism
Presidential elections on Sunday offered a dim ray of hope that democracy can triumph over tribalism.
I Dressed as a Klansman to Protest Jeff Sessions, Now I Might Go to Prison
On May 1, I stood on trial for confronting Jeff Sessions in Congress before the start of his confirmation…
Check Out the Workers Unite! Film Festival
Friday marks the start of the citywide Workers Unite! Film Festival. Now in its sixth year, the festival features films…
It’s the people in the street verse the banksters at meet-and-greets, as the World Economic Forum-Africa convenes in Durban this week. Environmentalist, writer and former anti-apartheid campaigner Patrick Bond provides this report.
The US is Helping Create a Famine in Yemen
Surreal Saudi leaflets promise a “happy Yemen.”
Longtime activist, scholar and translator Richard Greeman writes to us from Southern France. The country is preparing for an election on Sunday. The ultra-right nativist Marine Le Pen is vying for the presidency against Emmanuel Macron, a former Rothchild banker. What Greeman observed at May Day rallies in Montpellier does not bode well for the left in France.
For this episode of Indystructible — a new podcast from The Indypendent that takes you inside our reporting process…
After the People’s Climate March
What New Yorkers and the rest of us can do now that the historic day of protest is over.
Fighting Climate Change in the Age of Trump
Small measures are no longer enough, as the consequences of an increasingly unstable climate wreak havoc on communities around the world.