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New waves of resistance against austerity in Ecuador

Vincent Ricci June 22, 2020 Vincent Ricci

Protests are growing as the government of Lenín Moreno uses the pandemic to push austerity.

A short history of Black women and police violence

Keisha N. Blain June 20, 2020 Keisha N. Blain

There is a perception that Black women are somehow shielded from the threat of police violence. That could not be further from the truth.

The ‘Palestinian Chair’: Exposing Israel’s Direct Role in US Violence

Ramzy Baroud June 17, 2020 Ramzy Baroud

The militarization of the US police is a relatively new phenomenon that has been largely imported from Israel. 

Indonesia: Domestic workers fight for their rights during COVID-19

Kate Walton June 16, 2020 Kate Walton

Indonesia's lockdown meant domestic workers were forced to stay home without severance or required to work in dangerous conditions.

Minnesota Protests Feed Equality

Hadassah Patterson June 15, 2020 Hadassah Patterson

Community activists and locals in Minneapolis are showing up to sustain momentum for structural change.

On pandemics, chronic illness and leaving a will

Charlie H. Stern June 12, 2020 Charlie H. Stern

Reflections from lockdown at the intersections of chronic physical and mental illnesses.

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