The first listeners of this story were amazed, and in disbelief. For surely the rich were the most blessed of all? Today’s listeners no less. But why? – – Nigel Pocock – What might the ‘needle’ represent in today’s world? How come a massive camel can pass through ‘more easily’? […]
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Esperanza Martínez: Fighting must be on the streets
Paraguay. Martínez was elected Senator this year. She is also the former Minister of Health under President Fernando Lugo. She talks about the important and decisive moment that Paraguay is currently experiencing, and the mass movement in the Guarani nation. Javier Rodriguez Being the leader of the […]
Levellers Day, a day of social struggle
On the 18th of May, the residents of Burford recall the struggle of those who died in pursuit of equality among people; a day to vindicate its history and to preserve its memory. Every year since 1975, the event Levellers’ Day is celebrated in Burford, Oxfordshire in order to […]
Interns abroad… an experience
An inside look at the once in a lifetime experience of studying, living, and working in another country and another culture. . Angela Smith . It is hard to believe that at this time last year I had just begun to explore the possibility of studying abroad by going to […]
Hicks and Unite: for a union based on collective action
At first there was only one candidate and no opposition. But things changed and this British union’s next elections its million and a half members will be able to choose their next General Secretary: current leader Len McCluskey, or the opponent to his left, Jerry Hicks. Benjamin Serra […]