Women in Twentieth Century Africa

By Iris Berger (2016) Cambridge University Press. A book review by Tina Ndi Africa provides examples of some of the most horrific rape, violence and oppression suffered by women. But…[...]
By Iris Berger (2016) Cambridge University Press. A book review by Tina Ndi Africa provides examples of some of the most horrific rape, violence and oppression suffered by women. But…[...]
By Alex Callinicos Millions of people belong to trade unions and they remain the best form of defence for working people. But can we fully realise that strength?The national leadership…[...]
Struggling Against Neoliberal Hegemony By Femi Aborisade & Drew povey While workers movements have been largely phased out and considered out-dated in most parts of the world during the 1990s,…[...]
Socialism From Below WHY are so MANY Africans poor? Why do so many die from hunger and disease? Why do so many face a bleak future? The facts are stark.…[...]
[pl_row] [pl_col col=12] [pl_text] By Tina Ndi statistics on the oppression of women are horrific, but it has not always been like this and recent changes indicate that the future…[...]
By Anthony Hamilton Malcolm X was an inspirational speaker, an activist and a revolutionary. He was born into poverty in 1925 in the US and his early life was shaped…[...]
This pamphlet contains three interviews with Prof. Omotoye Olorode April/May 2020 Prof. Omotoye OlorodeProf. Omotoye Olorode is a foremost ASUU activist, an accomplished academic and radical intellectual. His contributions to…[...]
By Esme Choonara Leon Trotsky was a central figure in the decisive event of the 20th century, the Russian Revolution of 1917. This is a short, accessible introduction to Trotsky's…[...]