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Sebei: Striking Metal Workers Joined by Petrol Refinery Workers
Znet Article, July, 15 2011
Mametlwe Sebei
Sebei's ZSpace page
20,000 workers marked the beginning of the strike by marching through the streets of Johannesburg
Kamal: Rule of Law Rules Women Out
Znet Article, July, 12 2011
Baher Kamal
Kamal's ZSpace page
Millions of women worldwide continue to experience injustice, violence and inequality in their homes, the workplace and public life, according to a new United Nations report
Howard: Child Labor: Beyond Pity and Paternalism
Commentary, July, 08 2011
Neil Howard
Howard's ZSpace page
Until policy-makers push for trade justice at the top and community-developed initiatives at the bottom, the same old pity and paternalism will continue to hold sway
Bond: Two South African Enemies Die, Alongside Our Right to Water
Commentary, July, 05 2011
Patrick Bond
Bond's ZSpace page
Manqele was a salt-of-the-earth activist, a great woman active in her residents’ committee
Biehl: No Green Goddesses
Znet Article, July, 05 2011
Janet Biehl
Biehl's ZSpace page
Since the 1980s, most researchers have concluded that in industrialised countries, women are indeed more concerned about environmental destruction than men
Parenti: Making the World Safe for Hypocrisy
Znet Article, July, 04 2011
Michael Parenti
Parenti's ZSpace page
The American people have had to pay the costs of empire
Chomsky: The Evolving Global Order—Prospects and Opportunities
Znet Article, June, 30 2011
Noam Chomsky
Chomsky's ZSpace page
Talk at the University of Cologne
Fawthrop: Exporting Healthcare to Africa
Znet Article, June, 29 2011
Tom Fawthrop
Fawthrop's ZSpace page
The medical curriculum is patient-centred and orientated toward the family doctor and community health
Fitz: The Deep Green Meaning of Fukushima
Znet Article, June, 27 2011
Don Fitz
Fitz's ZSpace page
How long will the disastrous consequences of Fukushima continue? About 4.5 billion years
Hahnel: Beyond Kyoto
Znet Article, June, 26 2011
Robin Hahnel
Hahnel's ZSpace page
Excerpt from book Green Economics: Confronting the Ecological Crisis
Mamdani: Short Cuts
Znet Article, June, 14 2011
Mahmood Mamdani
Mamdani's ZSpace page
The events identified with Tahrir Square have resonated in sub-Saharan Africa
Campbell: Time to Bury the IMF
Znet Article, June, 07 2011
Horace Campbell
Campbell's ZSpace page
The IMF has been a front for the lords of finance of Wall Street in the USA
Wolf: Washington's Weapon of Choice
Znet Article, June, 06 2011
Sherry Wolf
Wolf's ZSpace page
Much of the terrorism taking place around the globe can be traced back to the U.S.
Hennessy: Oxfam Warns of Mass Hunger Over Food Prices
Znet Article, June, 06 2011
Mark Hennessy
Hennessy's ZSpace page
Prices of staple foods will more than double over the next two decades unless urgent action is taken
Campbell: Beyond the Privatisation of Liberation
Znet Article, June, 02 2011
Horace Campbell
Campbell's ZSpace page
The present tasks of liberation are being defined by a new generation
Bond: World Bank’s Africa Strategy Remains in Rutted Comfort Zone
Commentary, May, 30 2011
Patrick Bond
Bond's ZSpace page
A renewed wave of development babble began flowing soon after the launch of the World Bank’s ten-year Strategy document
Hanisch: Feminists Demand Freedom from Sexual Assault and Harassment
Znet Article, May, 29 2011
Carol Hanisch
Hanisch's ZSpace page
A group of international feminists is gathering support for the African immigrant woman hotel worker who was allegedly attacked sexually by IMF Director Dominique Strauss-Kahn
Palast: Strauss-Kahn Screws Africa
Commentary, May, 25 2011
Greg Palast
Palast's ZSpace page
The truth is, the grandee of the IMF has molested Africans for years
Wittner: Militarist Madness
Znet Article, May, 24 2011
Lawrence S. Wittner
Wittner's ZSpace page
Despite the vast rivers of blood, the nations of the world continue to enhance their military might
Solnit: Worlds Collide in a Luxury Suite
Znet Article, May, 24 2011
Rebecca Solnit
Solnit's ZSpace page
Who would ever write a fable as obvious, as heavy-handed as the story we’ve just been given?


