The Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) in the 1980s and the pro-Palestine movement have both faced intense scrutiny and demonization. Despite operating in different contexts, both share common strategies and challenges in countering negative portrayals. Understanding how the CND operated can provide a roadmap for the progressive movements of today. […]
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Roaming feminisms in Latin America, the other revolution
In an open public lecture, University College London professor, Claire Lindsey, will speak o n the impact of ‘women travellers’ in Latin American history, and how the experience of these women hold rich potential for new feminist movements. Harry Allen It is often said that Latin American feminism […]
No to the economic war against Cuba
On 15 March 2024, supporters of RATB protested outside the offices of London resident and DCD Rights’ Head of IT Mickael Behn against his $440m lawsuit targeting cruise ship companies previously involved in tourism to Cuba. Text and photos: RATB After lobbying US politicians, both Democrat and Republican, […]
Police lose control at huge show of humanity and solidarity
Saturday November 4th was always going to be different. The three previous Saturdays saw hundreds of thousands take to London’s streets calling for a halt to the illegal carpet bombing of the Ghazzah (we need to stop Anglicising the Indigenous pronunciation if we are serious about emancipating the land and […]
The tools of media manipulation
Truth and trust are essential ingredients of all co-operation, be it family, friends, neighbours, communities, business, commerce right up to governments and world trade. In a free society many of us take for granted that the information we receive as being true and fair. It’s a human right not available to all and it is a precious but often taken for granted privilege.