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Mira Craig-Morse

Faulty Machines, Long Lines and Voter ID Laws: The Midterms

While voter suppression received notable attention in the months before the midterms, problems at voting stations on Election Day presented new obstacles for voters around the country.

Mira Craig-Morse

November 8, 2018

Argentina: Indigenous Rights’ Activist Disappears After Repression

An Argentine activist disappeared during a protest that took place on August 1st, reports from fellow protesters tell that Santiago Maldonado, 28, was last seen being dragged away by Border Patrol agents.

Mira Craig-Morse

August 9, 2017

Venezuela: Crisis Worsens After Controversial Election of the Constituent Assembly and Sanctions by the US

Between the farce of Maduro's constituent assembly and the shallow cries for freedom and democracy by the right opposition–no respite for the Venezuelan people.

Mira Craig-Morse

August 5, 2017

Ten Dead After Migrants Are Trapped in Trailer Amid Summer Heat in Texas

Ten immigrants found dead in Texas due to heat exposure and asphyxiation.

Mira Craig-Morse

July 26, 2017

Power Cuts in the Gaza Strip, a Humanitarian Crisis

As the Gaza Strip moves even more rapidly than predicted toward becoming uninhabitable, its two million residents face an escalating humanitarian crisis.

Mira Craig-Morse

July 14, 2017

ARGENTINA: Action in Solidarity with PepsiCo Workers

PepsiCo workers, students, and other sectors of the working class blocked a road in the center of Buenos Aires as part of the fight against the firing 600 PepsiCo workers.

Mira Craig-Morse

July 5, 2017

Workers Occupy Factory to Keep their Jobs with PepsiCo

600 workers who were fired by PepsiCo are taking matters into their own hands and occupying the factory in Buenos Aires.

Mira Craig-Morse

June 29, 2017