Paul Avrich obituary - Stuart Christie Obituary of Russian-American anarchist historian Paul Avrich by Stuart Christie from The Guardian, Monday April 10, 2006.
France: Protests take international turn As the protests agains the First Employment Contract (CPE) continue in France, young workers and students across the world have begun to show support for the French movement or take similar action themselves.
Chicago, US: 10,000 march for immigrant rights Last Saturday downtown Chicago was paralysed by tens of thousands of people marching for immigrants' rights. Joshua Hoyt examines this growing…
Interview with Lorenzo Kom'boa Ervin from 1995 Lorenzo Kom'boa Ervin interview (originally published in Black Flag #206, Autumn 1995)
US: Workers score big victory against Starbucks at Labour Board New York, NY - The Industrial Workers of the World Starbucks Workers Union won a watershed victory yesterday...
Class Struggle Beyond Unionism: Boston-Area Public Workers' Ferment. 1981-82 Goldner interviews Scott McGuire about the attempts of Boston Public Workers to resist the effects…
Legitimised torture The Human Rights Watch World Report 2006 has found the UK and US to have perpetrated several major violations of international human rights law.
GI opposition to the Vietnam War, 1965-1973 - Howard Zinn Historian Howard Zinn on the opposition to the Vietnam War by American soldiers. For a fuller…
Parsons, Lucy, 1853-1942 A biography of anarchist labour organiser and wife of Haymarket Martyr Albert Parsons, Lucy Parsons.
Rexroth, Kenneth, 1905-1982 A short biography of poet, anarchist and pioneer of the Beat movement Kenneth Rexroth.
Imprisoned in New Orleans Jordan Flaherty and Tamika Middleton report on the fate of prisoners in New Orleans prisons since Hurricane Katrina.
US car workers gear up to fight wages and jobs onslaught Workers for Delphi, a former subsidiary of General Motors, are facing 24,000 job cuts, the slashing of wages by 63%, and huge cuts in benefits such as pensions and health care.