Building Sudan and Black-Palestinian solidarity
Two states suffering the most from military inflictions of death, displacement and starvation are Sudan and Palestine. Solidarity with the Palestinian people has grown throughout…
Two states suffering the most from military inflictions of death, displacement and starvation are Sudan and Palestine. Solidarity with the Palestinian people has grown throughout…
I recently attended the William Macdonald Lecture on Mutual Accommodation, hosted by the Canadian International Council in Toronto. The session, led by Chief Financial Times…
Following the police crackdown on the Gaza Solidarity Encampments at Columbia University and City University in New York City on April 30, students across Turtle…
In this episode of Spring Radio, Spring member Valerie Lannon sits down with Sudanese engineer and Marxist political activist Muzan Alneel to discuss the dire…
Over the last year, Spring has continued to organize to build movements. We launched our annual fundraising drive on May Day and we’re asking readers to consider making a donation to help Spring continue this important work.
In Spring Radio’s latest episode, we sit down with Matthew Huber to discuss the climate crisis from a socialist perspective.
Women, Race, and Class, her classic 1981 book looking at the history of feminist movements in the United States and how they intertwined with labor and Black liberation movements remains essential reading for socialists.
Twilight Prisoners: The Rise of the Hindu Right and the Fall of India by Siddhartha Deb is a profound exploration of the perilous ascent of Hindu nationalism in India and its implications for the nation’s social fabric, political landscape, and economic trajectory.
From deep government cuts, ushering in free trade and the GST, slashing taxes on the rich and corporations, bringing in the military to assault land defenders at Oka – Mulroney dutifully waged class war on behalf of big business. And he was widely hated for it.
A single motion is just one step along a much longer journey, not an all-encompassing solution. But this step gets us closer to the movement’s long-standing goals.
Across the country, week after week, chants of “ceasefire now” ring through the streets as thousands call for an end to Israel’s war on Gaza….
Workers’ organizing is key to fighting to keep healthcare accessible and public. When workers organize, we can use our collective power to not only demand better from our employers but the healthcare system at large. Healthcare and social service workers know what is best for our clients, and it isn’t greedy bosses and a crumbling healthcare system. Healthcare workers deserve respect; Regent Park Community Health Centre workers demand better.
