Crisis after crisis, the dead bodies look the same
Posted on25 Apr 2021
They drown; they were about 42 this time, maybe more; no one came to the rescue, at least not when they were alive. They wanted to leave behind the conflict in Yemen.
In Bolivia, words of wisdom, will they be heard?
Posted on07 Dec 2020
Recently, Bolivia’s newly appointed vice president, David Choquehuanca, delivered a speech in the National Assembly of another type.
When it comes to a COVID 19 vaccine, fairness in health care is not in sight
Posted on05 Nov 2020
We believe that a COVID-19 vaccine will not be distributed fairly in our world. Why?
Another woman casualty: Catherine Sauvage killed her torturer, was sentenced for that, died prematurely
Posted on08 Aug 2020
her death carries the sad hallmarks of violence and abuse, too often being called “marital abuse,” making the damage a non-issue.
On the assassination of George Floyd, anger and hope bring justice
Posted on03 Jun 2020
Another murder by police officers, this time in Minnesota. The video of the assassination of George Floyd, a Black man, by white police officers has shocked, as if it was new and surprising.
Now more than ever, supporting abolition of the debt is a priority!
Posted on04 May 2020
The covid 19 pandemic has demonstrated that the neoliberal system that leads the world is detrimental to health care systems, public services, and bad for people, especially for the poor and third world populations.
What can we learn from the recent win of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe?
Posted on07 Apr 2020
There are various pandemics, some are viral, some are neoliberal, sometimes meeting with deadly results, and sometimes defeated by consistent grassroots efforts, and sometimes life prevails
The heartless in power: Making it impossible to seek refuge in the United States
Posted on30 Dec 2019
We are living in a modern time. The president of the United States has been impeached by the House of Representatives. Two articles of impeachment accusing Trump of abuse of power and obstruction of Congress were adopted.
“What do you mean, Shackled?”
Posted on06 Dec 2019
Brigitte Marti and Khalid Ali recently released a video that they created and produced to talk about the racial and gender injustice of shackling incarcerated pregnant women.
On (mis)representation: Baltimore, El Paso, violence, death
Posted on05 Aug 2019
I moved from Europe to Baltimore more than 25 years ago. I came to develop a kind of chauvinistic attachment to this peculiar city. After all its nickname is Charm City. Baltimore is slavery, Jim Crow, segregation, post slavery.