The victory for rightwing forces comes as no surprise after a campaign marked by racist violence, argues Hsiao-Hung Pai.

Holly Buck speaks with Justine Canady about students taking a stand with teachers against cuts to their pensions.

More than 100 women detainees are on all out strike. Those outside detention must show their support, argues Felicity Kersting.

The movement fights on, writes Jamilah King.

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February 2018, Issue 510

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  • A challenge to power
  • Reclaiming pride
  • Working class in Britain? You must be white
  • Our lives, our lands
  • Six ways to be a better ally

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  • Noam Chomsky talks to Andy Heintz
  • Plantation leaves no land, no jobs for villagers
  • Introducing... Iceland’s new PM
  • No promised land: how Israel is failing asylum seekers
  • Indigenous lawyer Anabela Carlón Flores vs. the pipeline

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