Argentina: State Workers Reject Forced Campaigning
As elections loom in Argentina, state workers resist pressure to campaign for President Mauricio Macri
As elections loom in Argentina, state workers resist pressure to campaign for President Mauricio Macri
An Indigenous uprising is, once again, at the heart of the struggle, opening a horizon of re-appropriation in the face of an attempt to expropriate from all the peoples of Ecuador.
When whiteness goes unnamed, racialized people are made to appear as though they deserve to be stopped more often by police, drink polluted water, have less access to educational and employment opportunities.
The advance of the agricultural frontier has a direct correlation with deforestation, the rate of which has grown 150,000 hectares per year under Macri.
The key condition required to jumpstart the extractivist agenda was to do what previous neoliberals couldn't: to calm the social forces organized and mobilized in struggle.
To herald the “rise” of a religious left erases the historic resistance of religious communities of color.
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