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What Chávez Left Behind: The Streets of a Continent and a Bolivarian Revolution of Everyday Life

Benjamin Dangl March 11, 2013 Benjamin Dangl

Hugo Chávez’s greatest legacies are not in the presidential palace, but in the streets, factories and neighborhoods of Venezuela, among the activists, workers and neighbors who have built the Bolivarian Revolution from the bottom up.

Truth and Revolution: Reflections on the History of the Sojourner Truth Organization

Kevin Van Meter February 26, 2013 Kevin Van Meter

The Sojourner Truth Organization (STO) throughout its seventeen-year existence sought to address in a practical and engaged manner the various crises and challenges of a revolutionary organization in the post-1968 years.

MLK’s “Racism and the World House”: More Relevant than Ever

Martin Luther King, Jr. February 26, 2013 Martin Luther King, Jr.

Among the moral imperatives of our time, we are challenged to work all over the world with unshakable determination to wipe out the last vestiges of racism. As early as 1906, W.E.B. Du Bois prophesied that “the problem of the twentieth century will be the problem of the color line.”

Photographing Tragedy: What Victims Actually Want

Ramzy Baroud February 21, 2013 Ramzy Baroud

Palestinians, as well as other peoples who are undergoing protracted tragedies, are neither ‘animals in zoos’ nor only mere subjects of artistic expression, no matter how noble. Their tragedies, no matter how long-lasting, deserve resolutions and tangible remedies. All that victims in photos hope to achieve is for their oppression to end.

Estrategias de una Nueva Guerra Fría: Marines de Estados Unidos y la Guerra Contra las Drogas en Guatemala

Dawn Paley, Traducción de Xilonen Pérez February 19, 2013 Dawn Paley, Traducción de Xilonen Pérez

La noticia abrió su paso en Estados Unidos (EEUU) durante los lentos días de verano a finales de agosto: 200 infantes de marina estadounidenses arribaron a Guatemala como parte de la guerra contra las drogas.

Strategizing to Defeat Control Unit Prisons and Solitary Confinement

Angola 3 News February 19, 2013 Angola 3 News

Author and longtime activist Nancy Kurshan’s new book, entitled Out of Control: A Fifteen Year Battle Against Control Unit Prisons, has just been released by the Freedom Archives. Kurshan’s book documents the work of The Committee to End the Marion Lockdown (CEML), which she co-founded in 1985 as a response to the lockdown at the federal prison in Marion, Illinois.

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