From Gaza to Sudan: Hunger Crises Made by War

From Gaza to Sudan: Hunger Crises Made by War

The entire population of Gaza, 2.2 million people, is facing an extreme food shortage. At least 25 people, many of whom have been children, have died due to starvation and dehydration. And about half of the population is expected to face famine in the next few weeks....
Welsh and Ukrainian Miners Show Solidarity Across Borders

Welsh and Ukrainian Miners Show Solidarity Across Borders

In 1984, when miners of the National Union of Miners (NUM) in South Wales were in the middle of the United Kingdom’s largest and hardest fought miners’ strike, they received deliveries of money and food from miners in the Ukraine, then part of the Soviet Union....
Wounded Knee 1973: The Long Struggle To End Oppression

Wounded Knee 1973: The Long Struggle To End Oppression

On February 27, 1973, activists from the American Indian Movement (A.I.M.) initiated a takeover of the tiny town of Pine Ridge, South Dakota, on the Pine Ridge Reservation. The takeover intended to call attention to the oppression and miserable living conditions of...
Machu Picchu is Not For Sale!

Machu Picchu is Not For Sale!

The people of Cusco, Peru, site of the historical Inca city of Machu Picchu, have risen up against the government’s plans to privatize the site’s administration. The unelected government of Dina Boluarte, which came to power last year by impeaching former president...