Fight against Trump’s “Alligator Alcatraz” unites immigrant rights, environmental, and Indigenous movements
The fight to shut down Trump’s newly-opened ICE detention center draws on the legacy the environmentalist movements of the 60s and 70s
Haitian and Mexican farmworkers in Immokalee: A story of Black history and labor solidarity
Decades ago, Haitian and Mexican farmworkers in Immokalee, Florida, sparked a powerful movement that is reshaping US agriculture today.
Florida to ban abortion after six weeks
Florida’s move to ban abortions before most women know they are pregnant, marks the latest in attacks against reproductive rights in the US
US “unwilling” to improve relations with Cuba
In an interview with US outlet MSNBC, Cuban official Carlos Fernández de Cossío criticized the inaction by the Biden administration to improve relations between the two countries
Florida’s abortion ban and “pro-life” hypocrisy
Women’s lives are on the line after Ron DeSantis, notoriously ultra-right Governor of Florida, signed a six-week abortion ban
What we know about who is behind the assassination of Haiti’s president
Investigations reveal that the US and at least one of its regional allies, Colombia, are implicated in the assassination of Haiti’s de-facto president Jovenel Moïse.
The hidden hand of the US blockade sparks Cuba protests
In their frenzy over the protests in Cuba, US media and politicians have systematically overlooked the role played by US foreign policy in creating the difficult economic and social conditions on the island
Tropical storm Elsa makes landfall in Florida after causing destruction in the Caribbean
Elsa is the fifth storm and the first hurricane of the year in the Atlantic basin. While crossing through the Caribbean last week, it killed at least three people
America—and the Democrats—won’t have a future if Joe Biden adopts a centrist agenda
It is up to the Democratic president-elect to ensure the future of both his party and the nation. Moving to the right, or even the center, will do neither
Tropical storm Eta moves towards Florida
According to the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC), more than 2.5 million people from Panama to Belize have been affected by the tropical storm Eta
California’s gig workers and Florida’s minimum wage: some ballot measures that require your attention
While gig economy workers faced defeat in their struggle against California’s Proposition 22, Florida workers secured a major victory in their six-year-long fight to raise the minimum wage to USD 15 per hour
VenezolanosConBiden and MAGAzuela: Two sides of the same coin
Leonardo Flores discusses how Venezuela plays into the upcoming elections in the US and highlights how there is little difference between Trump and Biden on the Bolivarian Republic






