Farm workers go on unofficial strikes as their temporary visas create barriers to union membership
A decade after the Paris Agreement, a new global race has begun
The 1970s movement paved the way for queer, Black, trans and sex working feminist organising across the world today
‘When your environment is polluted, it’s destroyed, and you no longer have the right to live’ – Ken Saro Wiwa
Over 300 migrant sex workers took on city hall to keep their businesses, showing the power of collective organising
Far-right bullies are on the rise, and exploitation will likely rise with them. Cross-movement organising is the only way out
Extremist candidate José Antonio Kast seems best placed to take advantage of the fragmentation and shift to the right in Chilean politics
Despite the region’s progressive values, authoritarianism remains a threat. And it’s people, not politicians, fighting it
Taking from Trump’s playbook and reviving colonial trope, President Noboa labelled Indigenous protesters ‘terrorists’
Israel is still launching deadly strikes on Gaza, as Netanyahu seeks to cling to power until next year’s elections
El extremista José Antonio Kast parece mejor colocado para aprovechar la fragmentación y el giro a la derecha de la política chilena