Anti-racism

Omali Yeshitela APSP

African People鈥檚 Socialist Party chairperson Omali Yeshitela discusses the FBI raid on his home and the continuing US government war on the movement for Black liberation and reparations.

Members and supporters of the APSP following the raids in St Louis, Missouri. Photo: APSP

Members of the African People's Socialist Party (APSP) in the United States are expecting to be indicted this month over spurious allegations, reports Don Fitz, prompting a grassroots solidarity defence campaign.

91自拍论坛 is part of聽A Love, Art and Revolution Film Festival that will showcase progressive short films in April. Rachel Evans reports.

For refugees, people seeking asylum and their supporters, 2022 was a difficult year. But progress has been made, reports Jonathan Strauss.

Merri-bek Council has decided to accept its First Nations Advisory Committee鈥檚 recommendation to stop holding citizenship ceremonies on January 26. Darren Saffin reports.

Nilofar told a forum聽by video link聽from Indonesia that refugees stranded there are not allowed to work or study, which has led some to suicide. Chris Slee reports.

Kurdish Iranian journalist Behrouz Boochani launched his new book at UNSW, telling a packed-out聽audience that thousands of refugees are still in limbo. Niko Leka reports.

The Sydney community standing in solidarity with the people of Santa Cruz against destabilisation

Right-wing groups聽are leading violent protests聽in Bolivia. Juana Maldonado asks Australians to stand in solidarity with the Bolivian government and its people.

This year's聽Closing the Gap report provides more damning evidence of the聽colonialist approach to First Nations people. Isaac Nellist reports.

US gun laws

The United States Supreme Court struck down a state law in June that restricted the carrying of guns in public, reports Barry Sheppard. Since then, 38 states have legislated some form of "open carry" laws.

鈥淭he Australian Defence Exports Office聽is a gift from the government to the weapons鈥 corporations,鈥 Miriam Torzillo told protesters outside its office. Paul Oboohov reports.

Refugees and their supporters converged on Parliament to demand the federal government act on its聽promise聽to give 19,000 refugees permanent visas. Kerry Smith reports.