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Months of strikes and organizing in Washington led to the first U.S. farmworker union in years
Months of strikes and organizing in Washington led to the first U.S. farmworker union in years
Sixty miles south of the Arizona border, the devastation from a toxic spill has led to an epochal battle between a transnational mining conglomerate and an alliance of miners and farmers
ARVIN, CA – Two farm workers pull weeds in a field of organic potatoes. By mid-afternoon the temperature is over 100 degrees.…
A striking teacher from Michoacán demonstrates in Mexico City in front of a line of police. Canadian and US teachers have organized…
Lao Dong belongs to the official union federation, but it maintains an independent critical voice
Lead in Flint water, mold in Detroit schools
Photo of the bombing of Hanoi Station on Christmas Day 1972, from the Hoa Lo Museum in Hanoi. On the plane to…
This is the most important legacy of Spain. If there is to be any alternative, it will only exist because those who don’t benefit from the current system fight to bring a new one into being
After more than a decade of silence, maquiladora workers in Ciudad Juárez have found their voice
This is an expanded version of an article in the Insight section of the San Francisco Chronicle: http://sfchron.cl/1QHt9Jt Fifty years ago the…
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