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Highland Resistance: How the Che Guevara Commune Confronts the Crisis (Part I)
December 10, 2021 ... than that of an industrial coffee dryer. It takes 12 hours to dry 800 kilos of coffee in an industrial dryer, ... -
Communes and Workers’ Control in Venezuela: Interview with Dario Azzellini
April 25, 2018 ... do we get to the communes ? Nowadays there are formally 47.000 communal councils. Obviously that is a huge number and ... -
Interview: Fighting to Take Back Media Sovereignty in Venezuela
April 17, 2012 An interview with Victor Rodriguez of the Pluri-National Alternative Media Collective – The People’s Correspondents, based in Táchira state. The People’s Correspondents spans across Latin America and also has links in North America and Europe. The Venezuelan division was set up in 2008, when Rodriguez moved to Venezuela from his native Uruguay. -
How the Sanctions Affect Collective Lands: Voices from Cinco Fortalezas Commune (Part II)
May 6, 2022 ... that have it much harder: people there have to walk for hours to get to a meeting and kids have to do the same to get ... -
Water and Sanitation Socialism in Caracas: Interview with Victor Díaz
August 28, 2012 ... everyone. If there is water in the centre of Caracas 24-hours a day, why isn’t there water in the more remote ... -
It is Necessary to Contextualize the Pragmatic and Populist Policies of the Chavista Government: An Interview with Steve Ellner, Part II
September 22, 2015 ... between Washington and Nueva York in train during certain hours than by plane! E.M. The Venezuelan opposition often ... -
The Commune and 21st Century Socialism: A Conversation with Robert Longa of El Panal Commune
November 23, 2018 ... being aware of the “tactical minutes and the strategic hours,” to use the words of General Perez Arcay[5]. In ... -
New Production Strategies: Stories of Resistance from El Maizal Commune (Part II)
August 8, 2021 A flagship commune in Venezuela responds to the US blockade by diversifying its production. -
Democratic Production and Self-Organized Labor: How the Che Guevara Commune Confronts the Crisis (Part II)
December 17, 2021 First-hand accounts of the impact of the US sanctions on a coffee and cocoa growing commune in the Venezuelan Andes. -
Educating for the Future: How the Che Guevara Commune Confronts the Crisis (Part III)
February 10, 2022 A revolutionary project in the Venezuelan Andes works to promote critical consciousness. -
The Struggle to Keep Chávez’s Legacy Alive: Stories of Resistance from El Maizal Commune (Part III)
August 15, 2021 Third and final part in a series that examines the impact of the sanctions on a Venezuelan commune. -
Sanctioned but Fighting Back: The Alí Primera Commune (Part II)
January 29, 2023 ... something in the town of Urachiche, we have to walk many hours to get there and back. Before we could always hitch a ... -
Critiquing Chavismo's Shortcomings: An Interview with Miguel Rodriguez Torres
August 10, 2016 ... were depicted on the walls of the military and after three hours, at 9 PM, he was still talking, until somebody ... -
Venezuela from Below
September 15, 2008 An interview with George Ciccariello-Maher, the author of the forthcoming book, We Created Him: A People's History of the Bolivarian Revolution. In the interview Ciccariello-Maher discusses the history and social forces behind the Bolivarian Revolution.
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