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Showdown in Peru: Indigenous Communities Kick Out Canadian Mining Company

Benjamin Dangl September 19, 2011 Benjamin Dangl

“In spite of government repression, if the people decide to bring the fight to the bitter end, it is possible to resist the pressure of mining and oil companies,” said Peruvian activist Yasser Gómez.

The Wall Street Occupation: A Sleep-In Protest in the Shadow of Power

Manny Jalonschi September 19, 2011 Manny Jalonschi

Surrounded by the headquarters of some of the world’s most powerful financial players, over two thousand protesters converged on Wall Street this Saturday.

A New Dawn? Western Sahara and the Arab Spring

Jeremy Corbyn & Stefan Simanowitz September 15, 2011 Jeremy Corbyn & Stefan Simanowitz

Looking at the prospects for a resolution of one of the world's longest-running conflicts.

PMs Erdoğan and Netanyahu

Taking on Turkey: Israel’s ‘Dangerous’ Game

Ramzy Baroud September 14, 2011 Ramzy Baroud

The UN Palmer Report, which largely exonerated Israel for murdering nine unarmed Turkish civilians in international waters on May 31, 2010, seemed in some ways like the last straw.

ROC worker

Born Out of 9/11: A Workers’ Movement for Dignity & Justice in the Restaurant Industry

Andalusia Knoll September 12, 2011 Andalusia Knoll

In the aftermath of the September 11thattacks people starting mobilizing to oppose the arbitrary detentions of South Asian, Arab and Muslim people, the rollback of civil rights and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. But 9/11 also spawned a lesser known workers justice movement known as the Restaurant Opportunities Center (ROC) United.

How to Build the Do-It-Ourselves Economy

Sarah van Gelder and Doug Pibel September 12, 2011 Sarah van Gelder and Doug Pibel

Corporations aren’t hiring, and Washington is gridlocked. Here’s how we take charge of our own livelihoods.

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