For Migrant Labourers An Amnesty with Capitalism Is a Mockery Which is worse? The hypocrisy of an Italian Minister of Agriculture shedding tears in public over…
Caribbean women and the black community Race Today Women on the collective struggles by Caribbean women in Britain. Published in April, 1975.
Legacy of Imperialism A Freedom Press article from the 1940s on the Windrush migrants and the conditions which they left behind
To Sir, With Love - E. R. Braithwaite (1959) An excerpt from Guyanese-born novelist E. R. Braithwaite's 'To Sir, With Love' describing his disillusionment in the mother country.
Race, class and the state: the black experience in Britain A. Sivanandan on the political economy of post-WW2 immigration and state control in Britain.
Migrant and immigrant labor A chapter detailing South Korea's transition into a subempire that has transformed other Asians into a transnationalized labor force for South…
I, the caregiver – stories from “the grey zone” A Bulgarian caregiver's personal account of working in a Greek hospital.
The Woolf Rubber Company Strike, 1965 One of the first major strikes by Asian workers in the UK, in 1965 mostly Punjabi workers went on strike at the R. Woolf Rubber Factory in…
Room maids strike back at a Paris hotel Nancy Pas Reagan on the struggle of Parisien cleaners who have been on strike since July 2019.
Crossing the United States Border: A Security Guide for Citizens and Non-Citizens A guide from Crimethinc on how to stay safe when crossing national borders.
EXARCHIA: Solidarity to squats and all spaces of struggle- ASSEMBLY Announcement The state and capital always attack the freedom of the social base, steal its labor and resources…