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Published in:ourEconomyRepaying the debt owed to Black people requires a democratic and reparative economy
The entire racial capitalist system that extracts labor and blood from Black lives must go.
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Published in:oDRMajor bank investment in disputed Armenian gold mine to end
For over two years, the Amulsar gold mine in Armenia has been under blockade. Now, as part of the mining company’s...
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Published in:50.50Meet Alabama’s feminist doctor protecting women giving birth under COVID-19
Their rights are being sidelined during the pandemic. But at Jesanna Cooper’s hospital, she’s fighting to always put...
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Published in:HomeDemocracyWatch: Governments roll back environmental protections
Under the cover of the pandemic, governments across the planet are trashing laws which protect the planet.
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Published in:Can Europe Make It?Responsibility of the Swedish left for Sweden’s COVID-19 tragedy
Why have the Swedish authorities not taken more vigorous steps to slow the spread of a virus that has taken such an...
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Published in:North Africa, West AsiaThe capitalist roots of Egyptian authoritarianism: demystifying a state
The Egyptian state, did not evolve organically, an elite superimposed it, in order to fulfill dynastic ambitions.
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Published in: openDemocracyUKIn Scotland, Loyalists lead a Black Lives Matter backlash
Racist ideas have connected Scottish sectarians with the global far right
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Published in: Countering the Radical RightDocumenting domestic terrorism in the US: this new dataset exposes the legal response
Finally, there is a dataset documenting response to white supremacist violence in the US.
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Published in: democraciaAbiertaIs there an armed opposition in Venezuela?
There is no way to equate the forces of the opposition, almost non-existent within the country from an organic and...
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Published in: Pandemic BordersHow COVID-19 is redefining “working remotely” for Canada’s high-skilled foreign workers
For those who had a job offer and seemingly a bright future in Canada, travel has been halted until further notice....
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Published in: TransformationThe politics of trauma
What does it take to embody justice - and heal from injustice - both personally and politically?
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Published in: ourNHS: InvestigationSerco and Sitel to get more public money despite track-and-trace fiasco
A third of the workforce are to lose their jobs and fewer than half of contacts reached, but outsourcing giants will...
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Published in: ourEconomy: OpinionFinancialised care is crumbling. How can workers shape what comes next?
By building power in the workplace, trade unions could be the crucial agent in de-financialising care and the...
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?Nothing but
"I was not planning to write about Bulgarian politics. My focus, as promised last month, was going to be truth."
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Published in: 50.50Higher risks, little support: Giving birth while Black and Asian in COVID-19 England
Women of colour are at higher risk of dying in childbirth and because of coronavirus. But the NHS has been slow to respond.
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Published in: democraciaAbiertaPan American Health Organization in intensive care
Will the continent's highest health authority suspend its operations? Or will it be forced to reduce them...
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?Dangerous thoughtlessness of a coronavirus political cartoon
A cartoon associating mask orders with the Holocaust bears the hallmarks of shallow ‘culture war’ thinking.
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?Chronicles of culturological quackery
The concept of culture as a 'driver of societies' that has become the lucky charm of nationalists, has its origins...
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Published in: ourEconomy: OpinionWe are doomed if, in the post-Covid-19 world, we cannot abandon non-essentials
Instead of growth and profit-seeking, a new economy needs concepts from Gandhi, Marx, the Zapatistas and the Kurdish...
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Published in: oDRRussia: how a mother tried to send her gay son to psychiatric hospital
When a Russian family found out their son was gay five years ago, it set off a chain of events which are still ongoing.
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Published in: Transformation: OpinionWhy is White Fragility so popular?
Robin DiAngelo’s bestselling theories may do little to promote anti-racist activism.
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Published in: Dark Money Investigations: InvestigationRevealed: Travel agent staff running COVID-19 track and trace
Customer service centre staff at Hays Travel have been working on Serco's heavily criticised track and trace...
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Published in: democraciaAbiertaTo postpone the election of the President of the Inter-American Development Bank is a priority
The Latin American Reflection Roundtable issues a declaration on the future of the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB).
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Published in: Home: OpinionThis morning on a Kent beach
Farage wants us to fear migrants arriving on our shores. But his footage of them is accidentally beautiful, and...
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Published in: ourEconomyZimbabwe's new gold rush
Amid COVID restrictions, families, youths and women are flooding into the sector. Policy interventions are needed to...
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Published in: Home: OpinionI saw from the inside how Labour staff worked to prevent a Labour government
The work of senior Labour staffers to stop Labour winning is only just starting to come out.