Review: ‘The Fall of Roe: The Rise of a New America’

After Roe v Wade was overturned after nearly fifty years, what will it mean to be a woman in America and what kind of country is it becoming? This is what the book 'The Fall of Roe: The Rise of a New America' explores, reviewed by Adele.

Featured article: Can Bangladesh’s Revolutionary Process Continue to Deepen?

A massive movement of students overthrew the dictator and aim for deeper social transformation, which needs to encompass various social forces. Can the needed solidarity between students and workers chart a way forward?

Handicap This! : August 2024

Takes up: Disability services for students in college; the Supreme Court in Japan ruling unconstitutional the Eugenics Protection Law, which prevented people with disabilities from giving birth; and the life of disability rights activist Margot Imdieke Cross.

Discussion article: Venezuela, another betrayed revolution

Making a brief retrospective of the Bolivarian project in Venezuela, begun in 1998 with Hugo Chávez, and tracing its connections with Nicaragua and other Latin American countries, Baltodano reflects in this article about the current situation of democracy in the continent, after Venezuela's recent elections.

Review: ‘The Fall of Roe: The Rise of a New America’

After Roe v Wade was overturned after nearly fifty years, what will it mean to be a woman in America and what kind of country is it becoming? This is what the book 'The Fall of Roe: The Rise of a New America' explores, reviewed by Adele.

Featured article: Can Bangladesh’s Revolutionary Process Continue to Deepen?

A massive movement of students overthrew the dictator and aim for deeper social transformation, which needs to encompass various social forces. Can the needed solidarity between students and workers chart a way forward?

Handicap This! : August 2024

Takes up: Disability services for students in college; the Supreme Court in Japan ruling unconstitutional the Eugenics Protection Law, which prevented people with disabilities from giving birth; and the life of disability rights activist Margot Imdieke Cross.

Discussion article: Venezuela, another betrayed revolution

Making a brief retrospective of the Bolivarian project in Venezuela, begun in 1998 with Hugo Chávez, and tracing its connections with Nicaragua and other Latin American countries, Baltodano reflects in this article about the current situation of democracy in the continent, after Venezuela's recent elections.