Ecuador’s Indigenous movement’s “indefinite national strike” is rattling Ecuador and the government of President Daniel Noboa. This is the latest episode of Stories of Resistance.| The Real News Network
September is Underground Railroad Month. The month when both Harriet Tubman and the great abolitionist Frederick Douglass freed themselves from slavery. This is episode 69 of Stories of Resistance.| The Real News Network
Move over, Jon Stewart. The Real News is here…| The Real News Network
Paulo Freire was born in Recife, Brazil, on September 19, 1921. He would change the way we think about education. This is episode 67 of Stories of Resistance.| The Real News Network
On the Night of the Pencils—September 16, 1976—Argentine police kidnapped high school students in one of the most heinous acts of the military dictatorship. Students today are still marching in their honor. This is episode 66 of Stories of Resistance.| The Real News Network
There are only 100 salt farmers left in Zapotitlán Salinas, but they continue to practice this ancient art. This is episode 61 of Stories of Resistance.| The Real News Network
The stories and language of their ancestors have been lost to time. But their spirits remain. And the ruins remember. This is episode 60 of Stories of Resistance.| The Real News Network