‘Worker leave aside your tools, it’s time to struggle’ Popular anarchist song from the Spanish Civil War Context and scenario Since December…
Marie Trigona
Marie Trigona has reported from Argentina for numerous media outlets around the world. A writer, radio producer, and film maker, her work focuses on labor struggles, social movements and human rights in Latin America. Her writing has appeared in publications including Z Magazine and ZNet, NACLA, Monthly Review, Canadian Dimension, The Buenos Aires Herald, Left Turn, Americas Program, Clamor, Venezuela Analysis, Upsidedown World, Dollars and Sense and many others. She collaborates with video and direct action collective Grupo Alavío and their project Ágora TV. She reports for Free Speech Radio News, a daily syndicated radio news program broadcast in the U.S. Contact her with comments and questions: [email protected]
‘Yes, to win power, whether legally or illegally, one needs to have left by the roadside a large part of one’s ideological…
Why is it that prices go up but our wages don’t? Argentina’s working class is certainly concerned over the matter as labor…
The old Pismanta hot springs hotel, located in the Iglesia Valley at the foot of Argentina’s Andes 180 kilometers north of the…
The workers of Zanon and other social organizations mobilized in front of the central courthouse on April 21 to defend their factory…
Bienvenidos to the Grupo Alavio blog. This is new and we are learning. But soon more is to come about actions, videos…
On 14 September 2004 a delegation of workers from some of Argentina’s roughly 200 re-occupied factories marched in Buenos Aires. They demanded…
Argentina’s unemployed workers movement is faced with another repressive attack from President Nestor Kirchner and national government. In the past weeks, national…
“What we are asking for is not undignified or illegal, we are asking for something dignified–work, health, education and housing,” expresses Elisa…
"What we are asking for is not undignified or illegal, we are asking for something dignified–work, health, education and housing," expresses Elisa…