G. Dunkel

Renaming a street is a struggle against white supremacy

The attempt to change the name of a Brooklyn, N.Y., street sign to honor a hero of the Haitian Revolution,…

August 30, 2018

Crumbling infrastructure spewed deadly asbestos

Early on the morning of July 19, part of the infrastructure crumbled in New York City’s bustling Flatiron district, a…

July 27, 2018

Haitians shut down streets demanding jobs, rollback of prices

Politicians in Haiti thought they had a bright idea. Since people were following the World Cup soccer match between Brazil…

July 17, 2018

Guerra arancelaria de Trump ataca trabajadoras/es

La administración de Trump impuso aranceles a las 12:01 a.m. del 6 de julio a productos chinos con un valor…

July 17, 2018

Climate change heat covers Northern Hemisphere

From southern California to Scotland, to the misty British Isles and the Arctic coastline of Siberia, temperatures were way higher…

July 14, 2018

Will tariff war boomerang on workers in U.S.?

To defend imposing steep tariffs on imports of steel and aluminum from Canada and Mexico, and then similar tariffs on…

July 3, 2018

Europe’s humanitarian migrant crisis deepens

A humanitarian and political crisis is brewing in the European Union over the issue of im/migrants. Millions upon millions of…

June 28, 2018

Cops in Haiti attack workers, injuring dozens

For over a year, workers in Haiti’s needle trades have been organizing, protesting and striking to raise their daily minimum…

June 24, 2018

Jobs report confirms Poor People’s Campaign

When the Bureau of Labor Statistics released its May monthly employment report, one figure in the jobs report — the…

June 16, 2018

General strike in Greece hits austerity, demands benefits

The 49th general strike called in Greece since its financial crisis hit in 2008 shut down the country for a…

June 9, 2018