Barbara Pocock pays tribute to Barbara Ehrenreich, best known for her 鈥渃lassic of social justice literature鈥, Nickel and Dimed, who died on September 1.
Obituary
Phil Sandford had two consuming passions: jazz and revolutionary socialism, writes Derek Mortimer.听
Brazilian-French ecosocialist and scholar Michael L枚wy pays tribute to French revolutionary leftist Alain Krivine, who died on March 12.
Seventy-three-year-old former Sandinista leader Hugo Torres died in Nicaragua's capital on February 12. Dick Nichols pays tribute and looks at the circumstances leading to Torres's arrest and imprisonment eight months ago.
Fred Moore spent his life fighting for the underprivileged. He was proud that unions played an important role in pushing for rights for First Nations peoples, was concerned about women's rights and was an internationalist. Robynne Murphy bids him farewell.
Malik Miah pays tribute to radical feminist, scholar and activist bell hooks, who died on December 15.
Ebrahim Ebrehim was an exemplary comrade in the South African struggle for freedom, who until his death was a committed internationalist, writes Sidney Luckett.
Stuart Macintyre was a major contributor to the history of Australian Communism and played an important role in documenting the left and labour movement, writes Jim McIlroy.
Lilly Murphy was an incredible young person. Sue Bolton writes that in her short life had a big impact on the world and those around her.听
Lanz Priestley was a force for good with a聽passion for helping those who were swept up by聽the scourge of homelessness.听Larissa Payne pays tribute.
Martyn Stevens was passionate聽about social justice and making the world a better place, writes聽Paul Oboohov.
Hall Greenland聽pays tribute to his聽friend and comrade Jack Carnegie, unionist and聽founder of the Greens in聽New South Wales.
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