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March 11, 2022
Fabrice Andreani and Damian Alifa

Partisan polarization wiped out autonomous stances within Venezuela’s universities for more than 15 years. Rebuilding a pluralist Left from the grassroots is key to reclaiming combative struggles.

March 11, 2022
Fabrice Andreani and Damian Alifa

La polarización partidista arrasó con toda autonomía en el mundo universitario durante más de 15 años. La reconstrucción de una izquierda plural y desde abajo resulta clave para propulsar una agenda de luchas tanto para estudiantes como profesores.

September 27, 2016
Janice Gallagher, Paula Martinez Gutierrez and Camila Ruiz Segovia

What can we learn from analyzing data around organizing and media responses to the Ayotzinapa case? Part two in our series on Ayotzinapa after two years.

December 21, 2011
NACLA

NACLA’s latest Report on the Americas is now available. This issue, "Latino Student Movements: Defending Education," gives voice to Latino student movements across the Americas that are standing up to the crises, cutbacks, and repression.

November 20, 2011
Michael Fox

On November 17, the two-month anniversary of Occupy Wall Street, occupiers and supporters took to the streets of New York City for a day of action. 30,000 marched from Foley Square over the Brooklyn Bridge. Among those in the crowd were unions, teachers, students, immigrants, youth, and older activists—united in support for Occupy Wall Street.

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