G. Dunkel

Haitian workers fight racist deportations

Fighting racist deportation plans, Haitians went to federal district court in Brooklyn for a four-day hearing Jan. 7-10. Nine individuals,…

January 14, 2019

Election in the Congo: Rearranging who controls what

In his speech accepting the 2018 Nobel Peace Prize, Congolese Doctor Denis Mukwege said, “I am part of one of…

January 7, 2019

Popular uprising brewing in Haiti

Two major, massive demonstrations took place in Haiti in October and November, when hundreds of thousands of people throughout the…

January 5, 2019

PSC at CUNY pushes for a new contract

Elected leaders of the Professional Staff Congress were arrested Dec. 10 for blocking the doors to the room where the…

December 19, 2018

Macron offers crumbs to satisfy Yellow Vest rage

Give a little, admit a few errors of tone, but maintain a policy of imposing austerity to make France “lean…

December 12, 2018

Spectrum strike continues: Strong response to union busting

International Electrical Workers (IBEW) Local 3, with 1,800 workers out on strike for more than a year, thought they were…

December 10, 2018

Yellow Vests’ anger turns to rage

Bulletin, Dec. 4 -- The French government has conceded on the original main demand of the Yellow Vest movement and…

December 5, 2018

Haitians strike on Vertières anniversary

It's an uprising. Some 80 percent of Haitians went on strike for days after massive protests throughout the country on…

December 3, 2018

Millions take to Haiti’s streets

Three million Haitians throughout their country of 11 million hit the streets Oct. 17 to protest the government's corruption and…

November 12, 2018

Saudi aggression brings famine to millions of Yemenis

Famine is now killing more people in Yemen than combat in that country’s war of defense against U.S.-backed Saudi Arabia.…

November 3, 2018