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Six Months of Striking for This? Quebec’s Students Fight Back – A Photo Essay

Zachary Bell March 22, 2013 Zachary Bell

Quebec’s historic 2011 student strike resulted in the ouster of premier Jean Charest and the repeal of his 75 percent tuition hike, and now Montreal’s student federations are gearing up again to oppose the newly elected Pauline Marois’ decision to indefinitely raise tuitions at a rate of 3 percent annually.

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The Mesoamerican Migrant Movement: An Interview with Ruben Figueroa

Andalusia Knoll March 19, 2013 Andalusia Knoll

In the face of thousands of kidnappings and an inept government, Ruben Figueroa dedicates himself to finding disappeared Central American migrants in Mexico.


Apocalypse, Not? The Politics of Collapse and Rebirth – A Book Review

Brian Tokar March 19, 2013 Brian Tokar

The year 2012 didn’t bring us the end of the world, nor the end of capitalism and Coca-Cola that Evo Morales promised last summer. But whatever new political developments the coming years may or may not bring upon us, it’s clear that we haven’t seen the end of the apocalyptic outlook that 2012 came to represent.

Caught in the Crossfire: Mali’s Nomadic Elephants at Risk

Stefan Simanowitz March 19, 2013 Stefan Simanowitz

In Mali, the recent occupation of the north by Islamic fighters followed by the intensive military operation to oust them, has led to increasing concerns for the Gourma elephant herds whose number is estimated at just 550.

Noam Chomsky: Can Civilization Survive Capitalism?

Noam Chomsky March 14, 2013 Noam Chomsky

The countries with large and influential indigenous populations are well in the lead in seeking to preserve the planet. The countries that have driven indigenous populations to extinction or extreme marginalization are racing toward destruction.

Vermont Voters Say No to Tar Sands Oil

Brian Tokar March 14, 2013 Brian Tokar

March 5th was Town Meeting Day in Vermont and, following a long tradition of our towns taking a stand on issues of wider importance, at least 29 towns, including Montpelier and Burlington, overwhelmingly passed resolutions opposing the proposed transport of tar sands oil through our region.

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