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  • In Colombia, the Pandemic is Widening Inequality in Access to Education
    Zoe PC
    In Colombia, the Pandemic is Widening Inequality in Access to Education
    30 May 2020
    Popular educator, professor and militant Harold García discusses how the pandemic has put stress on the public education system of Colombia and made access to education even less equal.
  • brazil students' strike
    Peoples Dispatch
    Brazil’s Fight for Education
    29 May 2019
    Since the election of far-right wing President Jair Bolsonaro, Brazil has witnessed series of anti-people and anti-working class measures pushing the country towards privatization.
  • himachal Protest
    Malvika Singh
    Protest Demonstrations Continue Against Hefty Fee in Private Schools in HP
    02 Apr 2019
    In the second phase of the movement, the Students’ Parents Forum will protest outside Directorate of Education on April 8.
  • Colombian Teachers Strike
    Peoples Dispatch
    Over 35,000 Colombian Teachers March to Occupy Bogota Demanding Support for Education
    25 Mar 2019
    The march was called by the Colombian Federation of Education Workers in rejection of the government’s National Development Plan. The federation said the plan does not guarantee sufficient financing…
  • Oakland Teachers Approve New Contract, Vote To End Strike
    Peoples Dispatch
    Oakland Teachers Approve New Contract, Vote To End Strike
    05 Mar 2019
    The new contract includes 11% salary increase over 4 years and a one-time 3% bonus upon ratification. The teachers went on strike on February 21 after almost two years of unfruitful negotiations with…
  • PART 1: What is the real motive behind US ‘aid’ to Venezuela?
    Peoples Dispatch
    PART 1: What is the real motive behind US ‘aid’ to Venezuela?
    23 Feb 2019
    Carlos Ron, Venezuelan Vice-Minister for North America also explains how country’s socialist policies helped the Venezuelan people to overcome the brutal impact of the US led economic warfare.
  • Crackdown On Students In South Africa Leaves One Dead
    Pavan Kulkarni
    Crackdown On Students In South Africa Leaves One Dead
    06 Feb 2019
    Protests began on Monday after Witwatersrand University failed to fulfil its promise to let students with a particular amount of debt to seek admission and accommodation. Protests also broke out in…
  • Education Becoming A Privilege
    Muhammed Shabeer
    “Fund Cuts Will Lead To Education Becoming A Privilege”
    29 Jan 2019
    The Revolutionary Student Movement in Ontario, Canada, is in the midst of organising a massive movement against recent fund cuts and neoliberal policies in education.
  • Los Angeles Education Authorities
    Peoples Dispatch
    Los Angeles Education Authorities Relent, Resume Talks With Striking Teachers
    18 Jan 2019
    Arlene Inouye of the United Teachers of Los Angeles announced that the city’s education authority, Los Angeles Unified School District, had indicated it was ready to return to negotiations
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    Muhammed Shabeer
    Thousands of Los Angeles Teachers to go on Strike on January 10
    07 Jan 2019
    The educators, under the banner of the United Teachers of Los Angeles, are demanding more investment to ensure smaller class sizes, more nurses, counselors and librarians, as well as more support for…
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