Europe

Reflecting on Transnational Solidarity Against the Far Right and Fascism

As fascism and the far right gain ground around the world, this new context opens up unprecedented opportunities for mobilization, action, and solidarity. Driven by a sense of urgency, organizations and activists from a dozen countries have founded Global Solidarity against Fascism (GSAF). One year later, members of this transnational network will gather for the first time in Montreal to reflect on and build new transnational solidarities against the far right and fascism.

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ELA (Euskal Sindikatua)

The ELA was founded on July 23, 1911, in Bilbao by a group of 178 workers. Today, it has approximately 100,000 members. The ELA’s values include solidarity, the fight for social change, defending the interests of the working class, and contributing to nation building, among others. In terms of its organizational structure, it has 12

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Centre tricontinental

The Tricontinental Center (CETRI), a non-governmental organization founded in 1976 and based in Louvain-la-Neuve (Belgium), is a center for study, publication, documentation, and continuing education on development and North-South relations. CETRI aims to give voice to the perspectives of the South and contribute to critical reflection on the dominant concepts and practices of development in

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Technology and Communication at the Heart of Social Change

Through the International Youth Internship Program (IYIP), Canadian youth have the opportunity to work with our international partners to advance important issues such as women’s rights, self-determination of peoples, environmental protection, freedom of expression, the right to privacy, open access to digital technologies, and respect for human rights more generally.

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