Spring Radio: Political prisoners are a labour issue (feat. Dennise Velasco)
In this episode of the Spring Radio podcast, labour organizer and former political prisoner Dennise Velasco discusses the ongoing union organizing in the Philippines as…
In this episode of the Spring Radio podcast, labour organizer and former political prisoner Dennise Velasco discusses the ongoing union organizing in the Philippines as…
In this episode of the Spring Radio podcast, Bangladeshi economist and public intellectual, Anu Mohammad, discusses the working class nature of the mass uprising in…
Our latest episode of Spring Radio tackles Pierre Poilievre’s views on inflation and his “solutions” for making life more affordable for the working class.
The latest episode of Spring Radio features perspectives and insights on Palestine solidarity encampments from Ontario Tech University student Waddah, UCLA student and labour organizer Desmond, and OFL President Laura Walton.
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…
In Spring Radio’s latest episode, we sit down with Matthew Huber to discuss the climate crisis from a socialist perspective.
This episode of Spring Radio is about the Migrant Spring: a campaign pushing for permanent resident status to all undocumented people in Canada. We spoke…
In this episode, we tune in to a condensed version of Spring’s recent conversation with education worker and socialist Benoit Renaud about lessons we can learn from the Quebec labour movement.
This episode is about the spirit and energy of a revolution: the Russian Revolution and its impact all over the world, from India to Peru, from 1917 to today.
In this episode of Spring Radio, Spring member Dave Bush sits down with labour journalist Emily Leedham to reflect on workers’ struggles in Canada in…
In this episode of Spring Radio, we share excerpts from “Red October” where Spring members discuss why fighting transphobia, homophobia, racism, and sexism is inherently a workers’ issue and why socialists need to build anti-oppressive, multi-racial working class movements.
In this episode, we sit down with John Clark of Ontario Coalition Against Poverty (OCAP) to discuss the organization’s years of militancy and how it built a coalition of organizers from varying left tendencies and developed a basis of unity.