Three important dates towards the Mayday Kill The Bill actions

From education unions to political collectives, everyone is getting involved and mobilising for the 1st May Mayday Kill the Bill actions. Here are three important events to get involved in in the lead up this week: Education Unions Meeting – Tuesday 27th April, 6pm IWGB Mobilisation – Thursday 29th April, 6pm #KillTheBill: A History of […]

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State Violence

On the Anniversary of the 2019 November Uprising in Iran

By Collective98[1]  “We are protesting against problems in the whole system in general. We reached a crisis where we noticed that the system cannot handle it anymore.” A Chilean Protester[2]  In mid-November last year, tens of thousands of people in over 100 cities across Iran took to the streets for five straight days. The uprising

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Inter/Transnational

The Excess

On Covid and Uncherished Life By Flannán Delaney In the sea just off Grenada is an underwater sculpture park. Circles of concrete human figures, bolted together but each one individual, hold each other’s hands and gaze out into the great expanse of the ocean, as corals and seaweeds claim them. Drowned faces with African features

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Coronavirus

Part 5. How we deal with gendered sexual violence matters: Personal reflections on a community accountability process

For the last five years, the left-wing political community of Birmingham has been involved in a community accountability process that takes collective responsibility against sexual violence. Here the victim in the case shares their reflections on that process. This is the final piece in a series of articles reflecting on the community accountability process. Please

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Community Accountability

The government’s ‘green’ industrial revolution: not green, not revolutionary

By Nic Beuret (Plan C Essex) The Tory government announced plans this week to usher in a ‘green industrial revolution’, off the back of their pledge last year to make the UK net carbon zero by 2050, spurred by the actions of the school climate strikers and Extinction Rebellion, and in preparation for next year’s

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Climate/Ecology

Part 4. How we deal with gendered sexual violence matters: Personal reflections on a community accountability process

For the last five years, the left-wing political community of Birmingham has been involved in a community accountability process that takes collective responsibility against sexual violence. Here an anonymous participant shares their reflections on that process. This is the penultimate article in a series reflecting on the community accountability process. Please note that this article

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Community Accountability

Part 3. How we deal with gendered sexual violence matters: Personal reflections on a community accountability process

For the last five years, the left-wing political community of Birmingham has been involved in a community accountability process that takes collective responsibility against sexual violence. Here an anonymous participant shares their reflections on that process. This is the third in a series of articles reflecting on the community accountability process. Please note that this

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Community Accountability
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