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Feminists build power in Uruguay

Dawn Marie Paley May 14, 2020 Dawn Marie Paley

Autonomous feminist movements in Uruguay challenge capitalism, patriarchy and racism through strikes, marches, and mutual aid.

Will the coronavirus change the world?

Ramzy Baroud and Romana Rubeo May 12, 2020 Ramzy Baroud and Romana Rubeo

 On Gramsci’s ‘Interregnum’ and Zizek’s ethnocentric philosophy.

Disaster looms in Zimbabwe

Chipa Gonditii May 11, 2020 Chipa Gonditii

Drought, illness and inflation were impacting millions in Zimbabwe before the pandemic, today a military led lockdown promises to increase suffering.

India: On pandemics, then and now

Tanushree Ajmera May 8, 2020 Tanushree Ajmera

Colonial era legislation is being revived in the age of coronavirus, and it is migrant workers who are suffering most.

Women’s collectives push for autonomy, justice in Ciudad Juarez

Dawn Marie Paley May 7, 2020 Dawn Marie Paley

Women's groups are taking direct action and using public art to denounce femicides and demand change.

Defying global finance

Stefan Christoff May 5, 2020 Stefan Christoff

The pandemic makes resistance to the IMF and the World Bank essential, and there is a long lineage of protest to draw from.

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