Invitation to join the working group "Right to the City for All," of the movement "Deutsche Wohnen & Co. Enteignen" (DWE)
Less than 1 year after leading Labour to win over 10 million votes in the general election, Jeremy Corbyn was temporarily suspended from the party. He is still not allowed to sit as a Labour MP. How could the beacon of hope for the British left fall so far so quickly?
The Greek government is using the Corona pandemic to suppress freedom of assembly. But protests and civil disobedience are continuing
On election day, we interviewed several leftists from the USA about their feelings about the elections. At the time, a Trump victory was still a distinct possibility. One month on, we interviewed US socialists based in Germany, the UK, and the USA to try to get a sense of the current mood
Speech from the meeting The Conspiracy Against Choice: Why abortion rights are under attack in Poland, Brazil and the USA, 2 December 2020
Outlines the protest movement and its Three demands
We have seen demonstrations in several countries containing a strange mixture of COVID deniers, anti-Vaxxers and hardcore Fascists. Hari Kumar explains what is bringing these people together
Photos by Phil Butland, Maria González and Jaime Martinez Porrro
President-elect Joe Biden did not run an inspiring campaign for those on the left, consistently opposing policies supported by the progressive wing of the Democratic Party such as Medicare-For-All and […]
Photos by Jaime Martinez Porro
Jacinta Nandi's new collection of short stories, The Worst Housewife in the World, draws on her life as a mother of two sons, the duties and burdens of everyday life, and the demands of society – and on how all this is connected with feminism. The reader learns a great deal about Germany, which Jacinta Nandi knows so well precisely because it has always remained a little bit foreign to her. Frédéric Valin talked to her about cheese on toast, care work, and Brexit