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The world cup is here. Until July 9th, 32 national teams will play for the Word Cup title. It is estimated that…
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 world cup is here. Until July 9th, 32 national teams will play for the Word Cup title. It is estimated that…
{Part of this paper was adapted from a recently published article, Recuperated Enterprises in Argentina: Reversing the Logic of Capitalism. This revised…
Bolivian workers in Argentina are pressing the government to take action against slave-like conditions inside clandestine textile shops after a fire in…
Saludos Compañeras/os, We are writing to inform you that Grupo Alavío has just premiered several new films and launched the brand new…
Argentina recently marked the 30^th anniversary of the military coup and the ensuing methods of imaginable terror. Record number of protestors, some…
The military coup took power at exactly 3:20 a.m. on March 24, 1976. The dictatorship immediately released an ultimatum warning that if…
This March 24, Argentines commemorated the 30 year anniversary of the nation’s 1976 military coup and the brutal nightmare of state terror…
Argentina’s worker-run factories are setting an example for workers around the world that employees can run a business even better without a…
The participating organizations orient towards class struggle and libertarian practices-grass roots organizing, direct democracy and mutual solidarity. Within the debate of how…
Activists met in Uruguay for the fourth Latin American Conference of Popular Autonomous Organizations in February. Over 300 activist delegates from Brazil,…
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