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“Indigenous Navigator” Offers New Way to Monitor Indigenous Rights Worldwide
Monitoring Indigenous Peoples' rights around the world just got easier, thanks to a new tool called the Indigenous Navigator.
In Pursuit of Decent Work
Why do states make it so easy for corporations to exploit their populations?
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The Philippine Labor Movement Is Beginning to Turn Against Authoritarian Rule
Dissent is brewing among some allies on the left.
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Big Pharma Can Be Beaten: This Union Proved It
Nevada's Culinary Workers Union took on Big Pharma and won.
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Silicon Valley’s Techno-Capitalists Have a Low-Wage Worker Revolt on Their Hands
Workers in Silicon Valley are fighting to unionize.
In the Wake of Charlottesville, Let’s Call for Structural Transformation
We need a strategy to eradicate white supremacy at its root.
As Downtown Detroit Gentrifies, Longtime Black Residents Fight Illegal Tax Foreclosures
One in four Detroit properties have been subject to property tax foreclosure between 2011 and 2015.
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A Better Deal Than What?
The Democratic Party was badly ripped off by the consultants who came up with the name for their new agenda.
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“Guerrillas of Desire” and the Revolutionary Potential of Everyday Struggle
Kevin Van Meter's new book draws attention to the revolutionary potential already present in everyday popular struggle.
Joshua Green on How Bannon’s Experience with Video Gamers Gave Rise to the Alt-Right
Journalist Joshua Green talks about how Steve Bannon used his experience in the video game industry to use Breitbart News to mobilize young, largely white men.