Artists & Writers Support Haiti Wage Campaign!

In just one week, 90 artists, musicians and writers from all over the world — including four Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonists — enthusiastically offered their support for the struggle in Haiti for a rise in the minimum wage to 500 gourdes ($11.50) per day! For their statement and list of signatories, read more… […]

Interview with Cindy Sheehan

One Struggle member Amy interviewed war protester and Candidate for Govenor of California Cindy Sheehan. Cindy: Who am I? I'm a peace activist and a social justice activist and my son was killed in Iraq on April 4th 2004.  Ever since then I’ve been fighting really hard for peace and against the empire, and today [...]

Sweat, Tears and Blood by Zarin Nohar

A speech given at a One Struggle event, July 28, 2013, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FL I was invited here to speak for few minutes on Imperialism and its effect on Bangladesh, which is where I am from. I was hesitant, because truthfully I know nothing about imperialism or politics, besides the basics politics [...]

June 1, 2013: International Day to Call for the Withdrawal of MINUSTAH from Haiti

Exactly 9 years ago, on 1 June 2004, military troops of the MINUSTAH, the United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti, invaded the country under the pretext of restoring ‘stability’. Quite the opposite. Instead of improving the situation created by the 2004 coup, MINUSTAH managed to increase the level of violence inflicted on a people deprived [...]