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  •  | Screenshot from Larry Achiampong and David Blandy UK Finding Fanon 2018 | MR Online

    A tribute to all those who fought for a better world and died so young: The Thirty-Second Newsletter (2025)

    Originally published: Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research on August 7, 2025 (more by Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research)  |

    Though they died young, revolutionaries like Frantz Fanon and Patrice Lumumba made invaluable contributions to anti-colonial and national liberation struggles.

  •  | Karen Paulina Biswell Colombia Nama Bú We Exist 2015 | MR Online

    Unilateral and illegal sanctions–mainly by the United States–kill half a million civilians per year: The Thirty-First Newsletter (2025)

    Originally published: Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research on July 31, 2025 (more by Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research)  |

    A study in The Lancet estimates that unilateral sanctions have caused as much death as wars, with an estimated half a million deaths per year.

  •  | Featured | MR Online

    Can the poorer Nations build a new architecture for development and sovereignty?: The Thirtieth Newsletter (2025)

    Originally published: Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research on July 24, 2025 (more by Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research)  |

    Though still weighed down by debt and austerity, developing countries are beginning to chart alternative paths as a new mood takes hold in the Global South.

  •  | Aboudia Abdoulaye Diarrassouba Côte dIvoire Daloa 29 2011 | MR Online

    Peace and development are better than austerity and war: The Twenty-Ninth Newsletter (2025)

    Originally published: Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research on July 17, 2025 (more by Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research)  |

    That is the choice: iron or peace, bullets or development.

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    Who says a chicken feather can’t fly up to Heaven?: The Twenty-Eighth Newsletter (2025)

    Originally published: Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research on July 10, 2025 (more by Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research)  |

    China showcases a number of promising developments in the construction of socialism–though not without challenges and contradictions.

  •  | The Global North Lives Off Intellectual Rents | MR Online

    The Global North lives off intellectual rents: The Twenty-Sixth Newsletter (2025)

    Originally published: Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research on June 26, 2025 (more by Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research)  |

    Despite rapid technological innovations, Global South countries remain trapped in Global North-dominated intellectual property regimes designed to extract endless rents through patents and licensing fees– stripping them of wealth and stunting their development.

  •  | Peter Mulindwa Uganda Untitled 1981 | MR Online

    Despite the pain in the World, socialism is not a distant Utopia: The Twenty-Fifth Newsletter (2025)

    Originally published: Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research on June 19, 2025 (more by Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research)  |

    Tricontinental is producing a series of regular newsletters in Asia, Africa, and Latin America, building a roadmap that allows us to grasp the rapid changes before us and highlight the movements taking action to reverse the ugliness inflicted upon humanity.

  •  | Goyen Chen Know Love Know Peace No Love No Peace 2022 | MR Online

    The people want peace and progress, not war and waste: The Twenty-Fourth Newsletter (2025)

    Originally published: Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research on June 12, 2025 (more by Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research)  |

    As NATO’s secretary general urges member nations to ‘shift to a wartime mindset’, now more than ever it is clear that this aggressive alliance poses a threat to peace on a global scale.

  •  | Maksud Mirmuhamedov Tajikistan Hearth 2020 | MR Online

    Hundreds of millions are dying of hunger: The Twenty-Second Newsletter (2025)

    Originally published: Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research on May 29, 2025 (more by Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research)  |

    Enough food is produced to meet the needs of 11 billion people. Why do so many of the 8 billion people on the planet go hungry?

  •  | The art in this newsletter was produced by Tricontinentals art department for our May dossier Africas Faustian Bargain with the International Monetary Fund | MR Online

    How the International Monetary Fund underdevelopes Africa: The Twenty-First Newsletter (2025)

    Originally published: Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research on May 22, 2025 (more by Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research)  |

    Once plundered of both its wealth and people by colonial powers, Africa now faces IMF-imposed austerity, obscene debt, and forced underdevelopment.

  •  | Dahlia Abdelilah Baasher Sudan Untitled nd | MR Online

    A language of blood has gripped our world: The Twentieth Newsletter (2025)

    Originally published: Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research on May 15, 2025 (more by Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research)  |

    Sudan’s forgotten civil war has killed at least 150,000 and displaced nearly 13 million. Understanding its political details is key to tracing the causes and potential solutions to the conflict.

  •  | Hands off Venezuela | MR Online

    They are making Venezuela’s economy scream: The Eighteenth Newsletter (2025)

    Originally published: Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research on May 1, 2025 (more by Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research)  |

    U.S.-led sanctions (more aptly referred to as Unilateral Coercive Measures) caused Venezuela to lose oil revenue equivalent to 213% of its GDP between January 2017 and December 2024, resulting in losses of roughly $77 million per day. Who is the real target of these and other unilateral coercive measures?

  •  | Jean Claude Sévère Haiti Lennemi attaqué chacun de sa propre volonté se tient debout pour défendre sa patrie When the Enemy Attacks Everyone Stands up of Their Own Free Will to Defend Their Homeland 1970 | MR Online

    Two hundred years ago, France strangled the Haitian Revolution with an inhumane debt: The Seventeenth Newsletter (2025)

    Originally published: Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research on April 24, 2025 (more by Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research)  |

    On a stormy August night in 1791, Dutty Boukman (1767–1791) and Cécile Fatiman (1771–1883) conducted a Vodou ceremony at Bois Caïman in northern Saint-Domingue, in the French-owned part of Hispaniola.

  •  | Waiting for a New Bandung Spirit | MR Online

    Waiting for a new Bandung spirit: The Sixteenth Newsletter (2025)

    Originally published: Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research on April 17, 2025 (more by Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research)  |

    After many decades of stasis, we see the growth of a ‘new mood’ in the Global South. Though only a hint of a new possibility, it holds tremendous democratic potential, with sovereignty at its centre.

  •  | Boris Taslitzky France Insurrection à Buchenwald 11 avril 1945 Insurrection at Buchenwald 11 April 1945 1964 | MR Online

    The Buchenwald concentration camp was liberated by Communist prisoners: The Fifteenth Newsletter (2025)

    Originally published: Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research on April 10, 2025 (more by Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research)  |

    Eight decades ago, communist prisoners organised and liberated the Nazi concentration camp Buchenwald, where they were held. As the far right of a special type rises across Europe, these heroic victories of anti-fascist resistance are under attack.

  •  | Bandung Conference | MR Online

    Dossier no. 87: The Bandung Spirit

    Originally published: Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research on April 8, 2025 (more by Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research)  |

    In 1955, the leaders of former Global South colonies met in Bandung, Indonesia, brought together by a common spirit for national liberation and cooperation. Seventy years later, is there any trace of it left?

  •  | Andrée Blouin | MR Online

    Andrée Blouin is our kind of Pan-African revolutionary: The Fourteenth Newsletter (2025)

    Originally published: Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research on April 3, 2025 (more by Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research)  |

    There is a rich tradition of women writers on the African continent who have played key roles in publishing and national liberation movements alike, from Andrée Blouin to Flora Nwapa. Learn more about their legacy and efforts to carry forward their torch today.

  •  | Agus Suwage Indonesia Circus of Democracy I 1997 | MR Online

    Students protest continue in Indonesia

    Originally published: Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research on March 30, 2025 by Max Lane (more by Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research)  | (Posted Apr 03, 2025)

    Over the last several weeks, demonstrations have erupted across Indonesia.

  •  | Demetrio Urruchúa Argentina Nuevo orden The New Order 1939 | MR Online

    What Rodolfo Walsh would demand we write in his place: The Thirteenth Newsletter (2025)

    Originally published: Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research on March 27, 2025 (more by Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research)  |

    As attacks on the media increase in Argentina and beyond, we reflect on the legacy of Rodolfo Walsh, a heroic journalist who fought the military dictatorship with his pen.

  •  | Alejandra Laprea Venezuela El acuerpamiento de las mujeres es nuestra estrategia de defensa Womens Embodied Solidarity Is Our Defence Strategy 2022 | MR Online

    Unilateral coercive measures and the war on women: The Twelfth Newsletter (2025)

    Originally published: Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research on March 20, 2025 (more by Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research)  |

    Despite being among the most impacted by economic war, women continue to foster a sense of solidarity, care, and hope in humanity.

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