Briefs

  • THE MEDIA’S ROLE IN THE POSSIBLE REVOLUTION

    There is an urgent need for the Latin American left to reflect on which programs we can join forces on, how we articulate different experiences, and how to communicate with social sectors that are not yet politicized to build a common emancipatory horizon.


  • CINCO DE MAYO AND THE BLACK FREEDOM STRUGGLE

    For Black America, Cinco de Mayo needs to be seen as a day to celebrate a war of resistance against a colonial power that was, de facto, allied with the Confederacy and a day to celebrate an abolitionist state which welcomed many of our ancestors and “blood.”


  • PLAN MEXICO: PRODUCTIVE SOVEREIGNTY OR MODERNIZING DEPENDENCY?

    What is promised in its rhetoric does not always coincide with the structural logic underlying Plan Mexico, which seeks to further integrate Mexico into a subordinate cog in the U.S. productive apparatus.


  • PECANS & PROTEST

    Filmmaker Anne Lewis speaks about her film “A Strike and an Uprising! (in Texas)” on a historic Texas strike and its leader Emma Tenayuca.


  • 4T REWARDS THE “OPAQUE KING”

    The new head of Mexico City’s Metro (one of the most important transportation systems in the world and the recipient of a historic increase in funding this year of 23 billion MXN) has a dark history in previous right wing governments, with many unanswered questions about his administration of finances and connections to organized criminal groups.


  • WHO’S IN CHARGE OF MORENA?

    Viri Ríos says Claudia Sheinbaum’s message is clear: Morena’s leaders have failed or have been unwilling to put the party back on track, and the President has grown tired of simply watching.


  • FROM WORDS TO DEEDS?

    Claudia Sheinbaum’s letter was full of compelling words and moral guidance, but will that be enough to tame excess, discipline internal factions and purge corporate interests?


  • MIGRANTS: THE TWO CRISES

    Parallel to the problem of adequate housing for migrants is a much more troubling issue: the crisis of lack of empathy, lack of solidarity, and covert xenophobia among certain sectors of Mexico City.


  • MAY DAY: AUTOWORKERS DIVIDED BY TARRIFS?

    This May Day, when workers around the world rise to demand rights, respect and their just share of the wealth, autoworker solidarity is on the line.


  • BANNING JUNK FOOD IN SCHOOLS

    Something big has happened for children in Mexico this year. On March 29th, guidelines went into effect that prohibit the sale of junk food in schools throughout the country.

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