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Sitrin: May Day: A Success Before it Began in the US
Blog Post, May, 03 2012
Marina Sitrin
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We succeeded before we began. May Day has been retaken in the US. We are now again a part of the rest of the globe – where May Day is one where we celebrate our power – people’s power – that of workers, precarious and unionized, immigrants and mi...
Sitrin: May Day: A Success Before it Began in the US
Blog Post, May, 02 2012
Marina Sitrin
Sitrin's ZSpace page
We succeeded before we began. May Day has been retaken in the US. We are now again a part of the rest of the globe – where May Day is one where we celebrate our power – people’s power – that of workers, precarious and unionized, immigrants and mi...
Sitrin: The Politics of Impatience: An open letter from anarchists to the anarchist movement
Blog Post, April, 07 2010
Marina Sitrin
Sitrin's ZSpace page
An open letter from anarchists to the anarchist community on the Politics of Impatience
Sitrin: For the Love of Libros - A Book Fair and a Fortress
Blog Post, February, 23 2009
Marina Sitrin
Sitrin's ZSpace page
A perspective on the 18th Annual International Cuban Book Fair.
Sitrin: Farmers Strike in Argentina: Was it a Victory and Where Is the Left?
Blog Post, August, 01 2008
Marina Sitrin
Sitrin's ZSpace page
The four-month long farmers’ strike that at times paralyzed parts of the Argentine economy is over. The big question now is, who won, the right or the left. In most struggles this is not even a question, much less a complicated one. In Argentina, ...
Sitrin: Does a Referendum Manifest Power? Where is Power? The Case of Bolivia
Blog Post, July, 26 2008
Marina Sitrin
Sitrin's ZSpace page
One of the biggest questions facing social movements in Latin America over the course of the past decade is the question of power. Where is power? What is power? And how to organize
Sitrin: Organizing for Justice: Inside the Anti-G8
Blog Post, July, 17 2008
Marina Sitrin
Sitrin's ZSpace page
Organizing in Japan before, during and after the G8. Homeless autonomous organizing, despite political repression.


