The Old and the New
We’re relaunching Tribune because its politics endures.
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Miriam Pensack is a writer, editor, and doctoral candidate in Latin American history at New York University.
We’re relaunching Tribune because its politics endures.
In recent months the GMB has waged a guerrilla campaign to help workers in one of the richest companies in the world fight appalling conditions.
Secret plots to sabotage a Labour government from within won’t be tolerated by the party membership.
The reforms proposed by Labour’s democracy review will open our party up to the working people it was made to represent.
Giving members a say isn’t about settling old scores. It’s about opening up politics to ordinary people.
In the 1980s, a black working-class area of Bristol became an ‘apartheid free zone’. Their community ban on racist institutions inspired thousands — and created a model to be used for today’s fight for Palestinian freedom.