By: Anna Iran Abani Work that is performed in prisons may have evolved over the last century, but the labor has always played a large role in the economy of the United States bringing into question the economic impact cheap labor has had on increasing the wealth inequality gap. …
Prisoners work in a UNICOR (Federal Prison Industries – UNICOR is the trade name) program producing military uniforms. UNICOR logo is visible in the background.
Jawad Ahmad’s Song “Sunn Lo Kay Hum Mazdoor Hain” to pay tribute to the workers of Baldia Factory, Karachi, who were burnt alive in the fire and for showing our solidarity with their families who are still suffering and facing miserable living conditions because of the man made disaster. It …
Long live May 1st, International Labor Day! May 1st, International Working Class Solidarity Day, is celebrated this year in the shadow of a global crisis caused by the Covid19 pandemic. In addition to the global pandemic, the lives of workers, wage earners and low-wage earners are very limited by the ongoing …
How the Shah paved the way for the clerics to come to power How the Shah paved the way for the clerics to come to power Mahmoud Roghani (M. Raha) Iran Amrouz site Translated by Adel Hobh The controversy between proponents of the republic and proponents of monarchy is drawing …
The busy Odeon Support Orchestra sings El Pueblo !! Very strong moment this Saturday in Paris, in front of the busy Odeon Theater, where, at the end of the support concert, the musicians and the public sang the revolutionary Chilean song “El Pueblo Unido”! Video taken from our live. Lyrics …
Dr. Gabor Maté – Toxic Culture | Bioneers – YouTube The Canadian physician and best-selling author of In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts is a brilliantly original thinker on addiction, trauma, parenting and the social context of human diseases and imbalances. Contrary to the assumptions of mainstream medicine, he asserts …
Argentina’s Stolen Children | Retro Report The Mothers and Grandmothers of the Plaza de Mayo, a group of women dedicated to finding babies who were taken by Argentina’s military regime in the 1970s and 1980s, have reunited their 130th family. The groups leader, Estela de Carlotto, spent four decades searching …
The former Black Panther and member of the Angola 3 reflects on how he turned his cell from a place of confinement to a space for personal growth My wrists were handcuffed to my waist by a leather strap. These restraints would become standard for me for decades to come. …
Protest song against dictatorship composed by English musician Sting: Why are there women here dancing on their own?Why is there this sadness in their eyes?Why are the soldiers here?Their faces fixed like stone?I can’t see what it is that they despiseThey’re dancing with the missing They’re dancing with the deadThey …