Fifty-eight years ago in Chicago, I marched down State Street with other antiwar protestors heading toward the site of the Democratic National Convention and made three discoveries.
Exiled activist and filmmaker Roshaan Khattak takes a personal look at the silencing of young people in Kenya and compares it with the persecution of resistance movements in his home country.
Faiz in Cuba: a revolutionary poet’s account and why it still matters
Fatima Shahzad
Faiz Ahmed Faiz, an iconic Pakistani communist poet, records the legacy of solidarity that the Cuban Revolution represents to all the oppressed peoples of the world.
Faced with an illegal oil blockade, the Cuban government has expressed openness to talks with the Trump administration but will not abandon its principles of sovereignty and dignity.
Culture as a Weapon of Struggle: The Medu Art Ensemble and Southern African Liberation
This dossier focuses on the Medu Art Ensemble (1979-1985) and its role in organising cultural resistance in the struggle for liberation in South Africa and the region.