Truthout
Interview
Government and Grassroots Unite Against Labor Violations
Workers, unions and grassroots movements are partnering with local governments to fight labor violations.
Chicago Gangs Emerge From Deprivation. To End the Violence, End the Deprivation.
Chicago won’t invest in resources to fix the root causes of violence, says Lance Williams, whose father was a Vice Lord.
New Book Captures Revolutionary Spirit of Latin American Liberation Movements
The book documents daily life on the margins of movements for social and economic justice in photographs and poetry.
State Dept. Official Resigns to Protest US Arms Sales to Israel
The former official cited the “uncontroversial fact that U.S.-provided arms should not be used to massacre civilians.”
Land Trust Empowers Indigenous Women in Ancestral Land Reclamation
Corrina Gould of the Sogorea Te’ Land Trust discusses rematriation and its power beyond tribal land return.
Native Organizers Celebrate Solidarity, Grieve Losses and Work to Reduce Harm
“We're connected to each other and these liberation fights across the globe,” says Ashley Crystal Rojas.
This Israeli Teacher Was Jailed for His Posts Opposing Killing of Palestinians
Meir Baruchin spent four days in solitary confinement, lost his job as a teacher and is still facing charges.
Netanyahu Threatens War on Gaza Will Continue Despite Temporary Truce Deal
Now is the time to push even harder for a ceasefire, argues former Israeli peace negotiator Daniel Levy.
In Newly Released Letter, Ukrainian Activists Declare Solidarity With Palestine
Leftists in Ukraine are insisting on the urgent need to build solidarity without exception among oppressed peoples.
What Can We Expect From Argentina’s Far Right President-Elect?
Argentine activist Verónica Gago and international relations director for the Argentine Senate Franco Metaza discuss.