Amnesty International report shames Canada's treatment of Native women
October 5, 2004

Amnesty International has just released a report condemning the rampant violence against Native women in Canada. Authorities are blamed for being indifferent to the loss of so many dozens of women's lives, while we look at the report in the context of the ongoing colonialism and racism of the Canadian state.

Camejo speaks: The Green who would be VP
October 5 , 2004

An interview with Peter Camejo, the veteran activist running on Ralph Nader's ticket in the American elections. The 1976 Socialist Workers Party presidential candidate talks about his latest run for office, the anti-war movement and the election, and the prospects for a progressive third party in the United States.

Found Art: Dick Cheney, A Portrait, Charles Demers
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Venezuela Watch
Seven Oaks' continuing coverage and analysis of Venezuela's Bolivarian Revolution.
Keeping tabs on Gordo
A catalogue of the B.C. Liberals' attack on social services and working people.
Seven Questions

American presidential elections are notorious for rewarding coded (and not-so-coded) racist rhetoric -- and in the wake of 2000's Florida debacle and the so-called War on Terror, there is even greater cause for alarm. For these reasons and more, anti-racist Americans are hitting the ground running; we spoke to one of them, Ted Glick of Racism Watch.

Read the interview.