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The role of the police in gentrification

Brenden Beck August 11, 2020 Brenden Beck

A lawsuit alleges Breonna Taylor died because Louisville was trying to arrest its way toward economic redevelopment.

From colonialism to COVID-19, Indigenous peoples show resilience in the face of evictions

Joan Carling and Mike Taylor August 9, 2020 Joan Carling and Mike Taylor

Looking ahead to recovery from the pandemic, we fear an acceleration of evictions of Indigenous peoples from their lands.

The port of Beirut: vital, historic centre of a complex city

Sara Fregonese August 7, 2020 Sara Fregonese

The history of a port at Beirut stretches back to as far as the 15th century BC.

When France extorted Haiti: the greatest heist in history

Marlene Daut August 6, 2020 Marlene Daut

Why Haiti should be at the center of the global movement for reparations.

Review: John Washington’s The Dispossessed

Jared Olsen August 5, 2020 Jared Olsen

The Dispossessed is a searing manifesto against the monstrous inhumanity of the US led global border regime.

Video report on the Tren Maya

Caitlin Manning August 3, 2020 Caitlin Manning

Voices from grassroots resistance against a proposed train that promises to usher in major transformations in southern Mexico.

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