UN-Plausible Deniability

You may already be tired of hearing about Project 2025, but you’re almost certainly going to hear a lot more about it over the next four months, so buckle up!  It’s far too critical not to keep talking about.  Yesterday, Felon Trump attempted to distance himself from Project 2025 and from the Heritage Foundation … […]

UN-Plausible Deniability

Infiltration and what we can do about it

Every few years, the issue of infiltration into anarchist and activist groups becomes a topic of conversation again. Most recently it has been the journalist Max Parry, targeting Palestine Action. Journalists are the least of the threats against us – the list includes informers, corporate spies and the police. Anyone campaigning for justice or change […]

Infiltration and what we can do about it

What, Me Worry?

Is it over? Will people continue to die due to the Covid vaccines? Or have the excess deaths hit their peak? Or should I keep worrying about all of my friends and family who got jabbed? A recent newspaper article (UK’s The Telegraph) boasted the headlines: “Covid vaccines may have helped fuel rise in excess […]

What, Me Worry?

Nearly 500 Tenants Left a Los Angeles Apartment Complex Before a Judge Ruled Their Eviction Illegal. Now What?

Rent-controlled Barrington Plaza tenants, many of whom moved to more expensive apartments, are weighing a lawsuit.

Nearly 500 Tenants Left a Los Angeles Apartment Complex Before a Judge Ruled Their Eviction Illegal. Now What?

To Save the Amazon, What if We Listened to Those Living Within It? / by Katie Surma

Young people from Amazonian communities march during the Pan-Amazon Social Forum in Rurrenabaque, Bolivia on June 12. Credit: Katie Surma/Inside Climate News Aiming to prevent “climate and ecological collapse,” rainforest inhabitants release a detailed plan to save their home, honing in on ending fossil fuel subsidies and securing Indigenous land rights Source: Inside Climate News RURRENABAQUE, […]

To Save the Amazon, What if We Listened to Those Living Within It? / by Katie Surma

¡Paz para Arauca, ya!

El 29 y 30 de junio se llevó a cabo la Asamblea Regional en Arauca que reunió diversos sectores sociales y políticos para debatir sobre el cese de hostilidades entre los grupos armados, la participación ciudadana y la protección del territorio Valentina Bolaño Senior/ @Vale_BoSe La Unión Sindical Obrera, USO, sigue su recorrido por Colombia, […]

¡Paz para Arauca, ya!

New Caledonia/Kanaky: Uprising Renewed After Deportation of Kanak Activists

22,000 kilometres separate Nouméa from Marseille by sea (via the Panama Canal and Gibraltar), and 17,000 kilometres separates Kanaky from Paris by air. This is the distance that seven Kanak activists were forced to travel in chains for a thirty-hour flight before being taken to several mainland prisons, after being rounded up on June 19 […]

New Caledonia/Kanaky: Uprising Renewed After Deportation of Kanak Activists