The last week before elections was marked by yet another coronavirus outbreak in the White House. This time the wave of new coronavirus cases emerged from the office of Vice President Pence, and infected at least five staffers and aides. Although none of us can be...
A recent federal court decision is allowing Exide Technologies to abandon its battery recycling plant in a working class community of Vernon, California. And who’s been deemed responsible for footing the bill for cleanup? Taxpayers in the surrounding...
Remember the applause for hospital workers, fire fighters, bus drivers, and other essential workers in the early days of the pandemic? Those essential workers continued going to work, to keep things going, to take care of those stricken by the virus. In some...
As millions remain unable to pay rents and mortgages because of the COVID recession, the possibility of mass evictions still looms. At a time like this, it’s worth remembering that people have fought evictions in the past, and can still do so today. For an...
Translated from Convergences Revolutionnaires, a publication of Etincelle in France Chile has just experienced a referendum on a new constitution in the context of a deep social, political, and health crisis. Until the referendum of October 25, the constitution...