• Can class struggle be anti-colonial?

    Can class struggle be anti-colonial?

    Front image is used with permission from Tranby Aboriginal Co-operative: https://tranby.edu.au/ Source: Tribune, 26 July 1978, Aboriginal staff and students support Utah miners outside Tranby College, courtesy State Library o NSW and Burgmann Archives. Heather Goodall, Heidi Norman, Belinda Russon and Crina Belevi, 2023: Around the Meeting Tree: Tranby History 1980-2000. https://aroundthemeetingtree.com Background image is…

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  • What the Jan 23 Minnesota economic blackout means for unionism here

    What the Jan 23 Minnesota economic blackout means for unionism here

    Image by Isabela Escalona from Workday Magazine, showing “The crowd of over 200 union members and allies marched down Lake Street to the block where Renee Good was shot and killed by ICE agent Jonathon Ross a few weeks before.” Since the start of 2026, 8 people have been murdered at the hands of U.S.

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  • The activist’s dilemma

    The activist’s dilemma

    Recently, UK group Just Stop Oil was reported to have been “policed out of existence”. Key activists planning an event on Zoom were given five year jail sentences and now the group is holding one final protest to see the project out. As state repression and anti-protest laws escalate in our context, could this be

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  • Organising workers under anti-union laws

    Organising workers under anti-union laws

    You can read our article on Red and Black Notes: https://www.redblacknotes.com/2025/01/26/organising-workers-under-anti-union-laws/

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