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The story of Comrade Absolute
The Bolshevik journal Rabotnitsa
The women of the Bolsheviks, built a party to fight for freedom
A review of Bolshevik Women , by Barbara Evans Clements, Cambridge University Press, 1997 Barbara Clements has done a real...more
Provincial strategy session maps out fight for $15 in 2017
After a victorious strike at York, the fight for $15 could make its way to the provincial election
"We are building an intergenerational, multi-racial working class movement!" Betty Douglas' words rang out to a huge standing ovation from...more
Liberal budget: privatization, austerity and climate chaos
Trudeau is continuing Harper's healthcare cuts and funding tar sands
The Liberal Budget release on March 22nd claims to lead the way to the future through innovation in order to...more
Trudeau betrays First Nations children, again
The Liberals are ignoring the Human Rights Tribunal ruling that sided with First Nations children
In a battle now running 10 years, the federal government refuses to correct its discriminatory funding for First Nations children’s...more
Corporate media and the state
This documentary exposes the role of corporate media in suppressing the truth
An antidote to the mealy-mouthed cries of "liberal media" has been delivered in Fred Peabody's powerful new documentary, All Governments...more
Russian Revolution and the Peoples of the East
The Russian revolution fused working class revolution and anti-colonial rebellion
“Workers of all lands, and oppressed peoples of the whole world, unite!” This was a historic change to the call...more
Get Out – movie review
Get Out shows the racism bubbling under the surface of 'polite' society
Jordan Peele's new movie Get Out is a cautionary tale for Blacks in Trump's America and a funny, biting, ironic...more
I Am Not Your Negro Review: Remember This House
The movie holds up a mirror to the brutal face of anti-Black racism
Raoul Peck's I Am Not Your Negro is a highly confrontational, discomforting testament to the truth of Black existences in...more
Shame and Prejudice: A Story of Resilience
Kent Monkman's exhibit is a necessary antidote to the "celebrations" of the Canadian state
“I could not think of any history paintings that conveyed or authorized Indigenous experience into the canon of art history...more
McCapitalism
The Founder both criticizes and deifies McDonalds
One of the great ironies of director John Lee Hancock’s The Founder , about the founding of McDonald’s restaurant, is...more

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