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Act Out! [57] - Cradles & Climate Crisis, the Drug War’s Sidekick and Dissent While Cozy
This week, the climate crisis is a reproductive crisis.
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Exclusive: Teen's Mysterious Killing At Mexican Border Exposes Unaccountable, Violent U.S. Policy
The fatal cross-border shooting by U.S. agents of an unarmed 16-year-old boy highlights a spate of killings of Mexicans who posed no security threat and who were standing on their own country's soil — raising serious questions about U.S. border violence.
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Mexico vs. Monsanto: A Fight for the Future of Maize
They are going to serve up transgenic maize on every table in spite of the fact that food sovereignty depends on growing native corn.
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Tires in Mexico: Can Worker-Owners Make a Big Factory Run?
In this second of a two-part series on the TRADOC workers' cooperative in Mexico, worker-owners have been building tires since 2005 — selling them in the U.S. and Mexico and now paying themselves the highest wage in the tire industry.
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Mexican Workers Win Ownership of Tire Plant with Three-Year Strike
When a factory closes, the idea of turning it into a worker-owned co-operative sometimes comes up—and usually dies.
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7 Stunning New Details About Walmart's Mexican Bribery Scandal
Walmart's Mexican excursion has been replete with bribery and corruption.
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Chronicle of a Mexico Without a President
In Mexico, December 1, 2012, will be remembered as the day that an imposition was legitimized.