To Oppose Zionism, We Have to Deal with Christian Zionism
Ashley J. Bohrer on refusing the conflation of Judaism and Zionism, and how we might strengthen our social movements that struggle against settler-colonial state violence.
Ashley J. Bohrer on refusing the conflation of Judaism and Zionism, and how we might strengthen our social movements that struggle against settler-colonial state violence.
David Camfield on how we should understand the working class today, and why that understanding matters for building solidarity and power.
James Hutt on organizing in Canada’s labour movement to advance the struggle for Palestinian liberation.
Blair Attard-Frost on resistance to artificial intelligence, backlashes against the governance of AI systems, and possibilities for bottom-up AI governance led by communities and workers.
Anastasia Vosstavshaya on the importance of decolonial, sovereigntist movements within Russia today.
remy klein and griffin epstein on challenging the labour movement to take the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and disability justice seriously, and on alternative modes of labour organizing when traditional forms fall short.
Caleb Fenez on sporting events as police propaganda, the 2023 World Police and Fire Games in Winnipeg, and abolitionist strategy for opposing them.
Emma Bainbridge speaks with Norman Nawrocki about his new book Red Squared Montreal, a fictional chronicle of the 2012 student strike.
Brian McDougall on the contradictions and lessons of the 2023 PSAC general strike, the largest strike by a single union in Canadian history.
Annie Faye Cheng on migrant farm workers’ creative tactics when faced with exclusion from traditional legal and trade-union protections, in both Canada and the United States.