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  • Lip workers at a meeting, 1973, photo by Henri Cartier-Bresson

    An excerpt from Opening the Gates: The Lip Affair 1968-1981

    Educated by ’68, workers at the Besançon watch factory developed a transformative workplace democracy. For female employees, a new working-class feminism was vital in the fight against sexual harassment and the patriarchal union structures of the era.

  • The Nakba and the ethnic cleansing of Palestine

    The Nakba and the ethnic cleansing of Palestine

    “The legal recognition of the 1948 Nakbah as an act of ethnic cleansing would pave the way for some form of restitutive justice.”

    To commemorate Nakba Day, we present an excerpt from Ilan Pappe’s book Ten Myths About Israel. Published on the fiftieth anniversary of the Occupation, the radical Israeli historian examines the most contested ideas concerning the origins and identity of the contemporary state of Israel, including the myth that the Palestinians voluntarily left their homeland in 1948.

  • Deniz Gezmiş during the Istanbul University Occupation, 11 June 1968.

    Turkey's 68

    Turkey's 1968 generation presents an interesting case, not only because the country was undergoing a major transformation, but also because it was a devout NATO ally neighboring the Soviet Union during the Cold War era.

  • Gaza: an ongoing catastrophe

    Gaza: an ongoing catastrophe

    For more than a decade Gaza has been subject to a crippling economic siege. In this piece, Jamie Stern-Weiner writes about the ongoing catastrophe.

    Emergency demonstrations in solidarity with the people of Gaza have been called in London (Downing Street, 5.30pm) and across the UK for today, 15 May.

  • Mahmoud Darwish: Mural

    Mahmoud Darwish: Mural

    "Tell me the name of your wound and I’ll tell you the road/where we’ll lose ourselves twice!"

    Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish was one of the greatest writers of the past half-century. In this extract from his long poem Mural, Darwish draws on themes of loss and longing for this beautiful meditation on exile.

  • Detail from an illustration in Inner City Voice Vol. 2 No. 6 (June 1970)

    The Spirit of 68

    The experiences of 1968 show us that it is possible to organize against racism as part of the structure of American capitalism — and to join together projects of street protest, popular education, workplace struggle, and political organization.

  • A look at 1968 through photos

    A look at 1968 through photos

    On the 50th anniversary of 1968, we present a collection of images from around the world captured during the global uprisings.

  • 50 Years on from 1968

    50 Years on from 1968

    On the 50th anniversary of the global uprisings of 1968, we present a reading list to inspire the continued fight for freedom.