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After election, democratic and class struggle in Mexico
Elections under capitalism do not lead to fundamental change. But sometimes, as in the case of Mexico today, they can…
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Oaxacan teachers occupy radio and television stations
On Aug. 21, striking teachers and their supporters in the southern city of Oaxaca, Mexico, occupied 12 radio stations and…
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State resorts to dirty war tactics in Oaxaca, struggle intensifies
The people’s movement in Oaxaca is growing in militancy and power. In response, the Mexican federal government has attacked movement…
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Protesters challenge Mexico’s electoral tribunal decision, blockade banks
Mexican presidential candidate Andrés Manuel López Obrador of the liberal Party of the Democratic Revolution (PRD) has called on his…
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Gigantic rally demands recount in Mexico
On Sunday, July 30, a gigantic rally of over 2.5 million people packed into the Zócalo plaza and surrounding streets…
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Class struggle deepens in Oaxaca, Mexico
Hidden behind the headlines about the disputed July 2 Mexican presidential election is the unfolding situation in the state of…
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Mexican teachers battle state repression
Just one month after bloody clashes between residents of San Salvador Atenco and Mexican police, the Mexican government faced off…
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The Mexican elections and the prospects of class struggle
Before half a million protesters in Mexico City’s historic Zócalo square on Saturday, July 8, presidential candidate Andrés Manuel López…
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What’s at stake in Mexico’s presidential elections
On July 2, Mexican voters will go to the ballot boxes to elect the country’s next president. The two leading…
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New perspectives on the immigration debate
Ron Wilkins is a professor of Africana Studies at California State University, Dominguez Hills. A former member of the Student…
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