New Internationalist

HOW TO BE AN INTERNATIONALIST

1 Forge overseas alliances

f you’re a member of a trade union, social movement, campaigning group or religious congregation, you can link up with overseas equivalents. Your feminist direct-action group can send messages of solidarity to those struggling against the odds in a country with worse conditions for women. Or your local parish could organize a solidarity trip to meet congregants at churches in the

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