Mexico
Too Many Soldiers, Not Enough Food: Oaxaca After the Earthquake
Left Voice interviewed Claudio Escobar whose family lives in Ixtaltepec, Oaxaca, one of the cities hit the hardest by the recent earthquake in Mexico. Claudio is currently visiting his family and helping the victims of the quake in his hometown.
Left Voice
September 18, 2017Historic Earthquake Shakes Mexico
An urgent action has been called by Section 22 of the Coordinadora Nacional de Trabajadores de la Educación (CNTE) to organize relief brigades for the regions devastated by last night’s earthquake.
Tre Kwon
September 8, 2017Joe Arpaio’s Pardon and an Iron Fist Against Migrants
The case of racist and anti-immigrant former sheriff Joe Arpaio took the spotlight after Trump announced he was assessing his pardon.
Bárbara Funes
August 24, 2017Ten 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, 2017The Mexican Revolution and the United States
Mexican workers in the US made up a combative and radicalised community with an admirable tradition of militant activity and strong links to the Mexican Revolution.
Pablo Pozzi
July 18, 2017Mexican Walmart Workers on Strike
MEXICO: On Saturday, thousands of Mexican workers organized work stoppages at several supermarkets including those by owned by Walton family, such as Walmart, Sam’s Club etc.
Left Voice
May 29, 2017May Day in Mexico City
On International Workers' Day, tens of thousands of people demonstrated in Mexico City. The oppositional trade union federations protested against precarious working conditions and the government's privatization plans.
Nathaniel Flakin
May 1, 2017Internationalism and the Mexican Working Class
Internationalism is a strategic necessity. As the Mexican working class begins to mobilize, workers in the US and Mexico must unite against the capitalists and the state.
Jimena Vergara
April 27, 2017Mexico: So Far From God, so Close to the United States
US imperialist penetration in Mexico exists on many levels, profing off of the flow of goods, but limiting the flow of people. The War on Drugs, as well as the huge demand for drugs created an intricate web of violence on the Mexican border.
Jimena Vergara
April 26, 2017A Close Look at the Zapatistas Presidential Campaign
Last year, the Zapatista Army of National Liberation announced that it would launch an indigenous candidacy alongside the National Indigenous Congress for the 2018 presidential elections in Mexico.
Óscar Fernández
February 28, 2017