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The workers at Argentina‘s occupied ceramics factory FASINPAT won a major victory this week: the factory now belongs to the people in…
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]
The workers at Argentina‘s occupied ceramics factory FASINPAT won a major victory this week: the factory now belongs to the people in…
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[Contribution to the Reimagining Society Project hosted by ZCommunications] Capitalism has taken a turn for the worse, spinning itself out of…
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While many workers around the world are worried about downsizing, lay-offs and how to protect their jobs, workers in Argentina have come…
Simon Radowitzky May 1, 1909. Police kill thirty workers in a South American city. The workers are gunned down and violently beaten…
For many the worker occupation of the Chicago Republic Windows and Doors plant on December 5 may have come as a surprise.…
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