Workers’ rights or identity struggles?
By ELENIRA VILELA: If yesterday we said “Socialism or barbarism”, today we say “Socialism or extinction” and this socialism contemplates within itself the end of all forms of oppression.
By ELENIRA VILELA: If yesterday we said “Socialism or barbarism”, today we say “Socialism or extinction” and this socialism contemplates within itself the end of all forms of oppression.
By ELENIRA VILELA & DANIEL CARA: New Secondary Education has no patch, the answer is in the Federal Institutes
By ELENIRA VILELA:
The Bolsa Família PEC (EC 126) represents the repeal of EC 95 and the definitive end of the so-called Spending Ceiling
By ELENIRA VILELA:
We must occupy the spaces with the central points of the left's program and debate them with the population everywhere
By ELENIRA VILELA:
Do you need to talk about everything? Have you been criticizing the oppressor more than you are criticizing the attempts of resistance and confrontation by the oppressed?
By ELENIRA VILELA: There is a debate in Brazil and in the world about whether it is time or past time to return to face-to-face classes
By Elenira Vilela
Most organizations women accept less and less the role of supporting. This means that in popular struggles, in the streets, in networks and in elections, the feminist issue has to be placed at the center, the
By ELENIRA VILELA: If yesterday we said “Socialism or barbarism”, today we say “Socialism or extinction” and this socialism contemplates within itself the end of all forms of oppression.
By ELENIRA VILELA & DANIEL CARA: New Secondary Education has no patch, the answer is in the Federal Institutes
By ELENIRA VILELA:
The Bolsa Família PEC (EC 126) represents the repeal of EC 95 and the definitive end of the so-called Spending Ceiling
By ELENIRA VILELA:
We must occupy the spaces with the central points of the left's program and debate them with the population everywhere
By ELENIRA VILELA:
Do you need to talk about everything? Have you been criticizing the oppressor more than you are criticizing the attempts of resistance and confrontation by the oppressed?
By ELENIRA VILELA: There is a debate in Brazil and in the world about whether it is time or past time to return to face-to-face classes
By Elenira Vilela
Most organizations women accept less and less the role of supporting. This means that in popular struggles, in the streets, in networks and in elections, the feminist issue has to be placed at the center, the