50 years after the fall of Saigon, Amandla Magazine interviews Tariq Ali, a leader of the anti-Vietnam War movement, about how this grassroots activism influenced the war’s conduct and outcome in Vietnam.
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A disease called Dudula: how xenophobia infects public health
Problems in public healthcare are the result of budget cuts and staff shortages rather than migrant presence.
Why Trump is more dangerous than just being a tyrant
Donald Trump poses a serious threat to global stability and, according to Jeff Rudin, must be stopped before it is too late.
The fight for water in Gauteng
The Civic Action for Democracy and Equality (CADE) Gauteng was born from a People’s Assembly that was held in January 2025.
From Protest to Power: Lessons from Kenya’s Gen-Z Revolt
The Gen Z uprising has shown that collective action is possible in an age of cynicism, surveillance, and digital fragmentation; that ordinary people can coordinate across ethnic, class, and regional divides to confront state violence.
Seven Questions on Sudan’s Conflict and Politics
‘A clean near-term battlefield victory is unlikely in the present conditions,’ Eiad Husham.
Open Letter to Taxi Owners: Promote dialogue, understanding, and non-violent conflict resolution
The transport industry is a vital sector that requires careful management and regulation.
Goodyear closure demands a paradigm shift: Workers must take over factories
The closure of Goodyear in Kariega is more than just another company shutting its doors. It is a brutal reminder of the structural crisis facing South Africa’s working class.
Reclaiming the radical traditions of workers’ education
Workers’ education must support the renewal of the practices of collective and democratic learning for radical social consciousness.









