Natalia Marques
The push-pull of the abortion rights struggle continues in the US
The struggle to regain abortion rights for millions of women in the US continues, while Biden makes repeated concessions to the right
After an especially bloody July 4, when will the people of the US say, ‘enough’?
This year, the national holiday was marked by protests and mass shootings, making festivities impossible
US abortion rights struck down: what now?
A few days following the Supreme Court decision, an uneven patchwork of abortion bans across the country only reenforces existing inequality
The unity of our movements terrifies them: Pride and right-wing backlash against LGBTQ people
Transgender rights activist, Morgan Artyuhkina, reflects on recent right-wing attacks on LGBTQ people in the United States on the 53rd anniversary of Stonewall
US Supreme Court robs women of nationwide right to abortion
Almost two months after the draft decision was leaked to US media, Supreme Court rules 6-3 to overturn historic Roe decision
Labor Notes conference reflects the new face of US unionism
The organization united 4,000 organizers and workers in Chicago to swap strategies during a particularly high point in the US labor movement
Another world is possible, but we have to make it so: Building a People’s Summit
The People’s Summit for Democracy is far beyond an alternative to Biden’s Summit of the Americas. It is a call for something entirely new
Police in the US are not legally required to protect people. Uvalde proves this.
19 children and two teachers were shot dead in Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, while police idled outside for over an hour despite pleas from desperate parents

