Transforming Zionist jails into sites of resistance
Political prisoners in Palestine are the backbone of the resistance, transforming the occupiers’ jails into sites of resistance, political struggle, and cultural production.
Political prisoners in Palestine are the backbone of the resistance, transforming the occupiers’ jails into sites of resistance, political struggle, and cultural production.
Coup: A story of violence and resistance in Bolivia by Linda Farthing and Thomas Becker (Haymarket Books, 2021). Though it has largely vanished from western…
Danny Paul, Mi’kmaw elder and author, died one month ago on June 27, 2023. Danny was the author of We Were Not the Savages, a…
For two days beginning on July 3, Israeli helicopter gunships pulverized dozens of buildings, storefronts, and homes in Jenin’s refugee camp—an area half a kilometre square…
In a remarkable betrayal, the Liberals have turned internationalists’ bid for an ombudsperson to curtail Canadian mining abuses abroad into a tool to assist the United States Empire’s bid to contain China’s rise.
On July 8, dozens attended a barbecue hosted by members of CUPE 3224 to show their solidarity with the workers, who are in collective bargaining with their employer.
The boom of massive streaming platforms and the emergence of AI has greatly weakened the take home pay of actors. Now, tens of thousands of actors in the film and television industry have joined writers on the picket lines in a fight against the greed of big studios.
Since June 1, the city of Toronto has been turning away refugees from its at-capacity shelter system, referring them to federal programs. Communities are demanding action.
There was little cause for optimism in Canada in July 1933. Thirty percent of the labour force was out of work. One-fifth of the population…
Almost 400 utility workers have been on strike in Ottawa as they fight for job security and safety. Hydro Ottawa workers, members of the International…
If we want a health care system that’s there when we need it, we need to build support for health care workers. We can’t let governments continue to underpay and overwork the people that make our health care system run.
Despite wage increases, Halifax transit workers are still leaving in large numbers. If transit were free for all, we could avoid unnecessary conflict, ensuring the safety of workers while also making transit a public good.
