third world struggles The Dawn is Arising: The resistence of the Peruvians against the coup In the passing days, Peru remains enthralled in a violent stalemate, the people’s mobilizations are intensifying while the conservative state escalates their project to cement their coup and repress
local movements Betrayed Again: Did DA Gascon fail his promise ? When push comes to shove, confronted with crisis is the only test to measure a politician’s commitment to the cause, since based on their reaction the constituents can assess
third world struggles The Eclipse over Peru: Did the US greenlight the Coup? Behind the doors of the Peruvian Congress a small, paranoid class of people plot their course, feeling anxious about the future waiting for them outside, among the popular masses marching
third world struggles Lawfare in Argentina: VP of Argentina under Reactionary Scrutiny The chains are shackling, cameras capture the ruling, and now the people march down the street, chanting “Everyone is with Cristina”. On December 6, VP Cristina Fernández de Kirchner was
local movements Derailing the Strike: The US State forced striking railroad workers to end strike On the first month of the last month of the year, the state yet again has confirmed on worker power: they will not tolerate it and smite it down. The
third world struggles Uruguayan Days: Popular Mobilization Against Anti-Worker Reforms In Montevideo, on November 15, the Uruguayan worker stood up to protest the state’s incursions on their futures. A proposed pension reform proposed by the regime of President Luis
local movements Fast-Food Strikes Again: Workers are demanding for AB 257 On a sunny SoCal Tuesday, Fast Food workers marched down the traffic filled streets to strike and demand in defense of their right to meet their employers at the negotiation
third world struggles “Commune or Nothing!”: Chavez, the Communes, and the Future In this month, let us take a moment to remember about the real contemporary alternatives, such as the Bolivarian Revolution. Led by the Commandante Chavez and his comrade’s campaigns
local movements Community Oversight over the Police: Santa Anna Victory On Nov. 22, the Santa Anna community finally pushed through their demands into policy, after enduring 57 years of no recognition from the state. A month after the Watts Riot
third world struggles The Mapuche Nation and Chile: Reclaiming Stolen Territory At the dawn of this year, old struggles are rekindled again, all over the world, like in the human rich lands of Chile and the Mapuche. In early November, Chilean
local movements Paying for Freedom: Suit Against LA's Bail Bond System In early November, another lawsuit begins to echoes in the corridors of ‘justice’. Arousing ancient suspicions about the law’s treatment of those awaiting trial, unable to satisfy its financial
local movements LA Youth and Big Brother: LAPD spying on Youths, for real Last month, a can of worms was unleashed by the STOP LAPD Spying Coalition, unsurprising, yet terrifying truths were realized. LAPD has contracted the Simon Wiesenthal Center and Councilmen Koretz’
international solidarity As Europe falls into fascism, South America uplifts Socialism As the fall of 2022 wraps up, the fascist winter begins to blow in. A New Year brings in a new Europe, a rise in political victories of the conservative-neo
third world struggles "Bringing hope back to Brazil”: Lula and Brazil today A new horizon came at the dawn of Oct 30th in Brazil, when Lula, the presidential candidate representing the Workers’ Party (PT) was elected to office. After almost a decade
local movements Renters Protest in Ktown: The continued K3 Councils' struggles On Friday, Nov 28, tenants at the 520 Mariposa building organized a day-long protest to stop the renovations and apartment viewings of vacant units, in an effort to leverage the
opinion How the overturn of Roe. v Wade is the death of body autonomy After 5 months of mourning the Supreme Court overturn of Roe V. Wade, the cuts begin to swell. Women and sex workers with ovary-reproductive organs are in the precarious situation
politics Playing Chicken with China: Why the US is antagonizing the PRC, today ? On October 7th, the Biden administration announced new sanctions on the People’s Republic of China (PRC), targeting the country’s production of semiconductor chips. Billed by the Bureau of
third world struggles After 90 Days: The People's Eclipse over the Ecuadorian State After over two months, 90 days of restless patience and discipline have culminated into a historic moment for Ecuador, the negotiations between the Ecuadorian civil society and indigenous organizations and
third world struggles Hati: A Country of Imperialist Occupation and Local Resistance A week of hardships and struggle continues in Hati, the world’s left seeks to uplift solidarity banner with the Haitians, while in Hati the organized and popular masses are
politics The Clock Ticks Twice for LA City Council In the last few days, a countdown has been in effect following the leaked recording of a conversation between four particular political figures, three LA city council members and the
local movements UNIDAD, a South Central response to LA City Council In the midst of the LA Fall, corporations are mobilizing their plans to overturn affordable housing situations of poor working residents in the inner city, both in Koreatown with the
third world struggles 2022 Cuba Family Code: Social Progress in the Socialist Island Nation At the dusk of September 25, the Cubans began to fall asleep into the next day, patiently anticipating to wake up into a new moment of history. Social life in
politics Ordinance 41.18: LA City Council castes another curse LA for the past two years has undergone a total makeover on its homeless effecting policy, along with the rise of homeless activism and City Council intervention. In a historical
local movements Water Crisis In Jackson: A Problem left for Cooperation Jackson to Resolve As of Friday September 16th, the boil advisory for Jackson, Mississippi has been lifted. The capital city of the southern state has been under various boil advisories for the past
third world struggles Bolivia and the MAS Party: One for All; All for One Last month on August 25, the Bolivians stood up again in defense of their movement for democracy, economic reconstruction, and socialism. Millions of students, workers, mothers, children, organized and non-organized