Podcast
Braden Alexander
| Political change has gripped Tunisia more than once and a new book by Monia Mazigh tells the tale of a mother and daughter affected by revolutions old and new. |
Podcast
Face2Face
| Raja Amari, Hiam Abbass and Sarra Hannachi talk about their new film "Foreign Body," refugees, identity, relational complexity and living in the present and not the future. |
Columnists
Thomas Ponniah
| The World Social Forum represents the development of a new left and a new global civilization, grounded by a desire for participatory, radical democracy. |
Columnists
Monia Mazigh
| Post-9/11 in the U.S., certain groups, governments and corporations benefited from maintaining a high level of fear among the population. Today, is the same thing happening in Tunisia? |
News
Medea Benjamin
| Many Tunisians were thrilled to have hosted the eleventh World Social Forum, held from March 26-30, 2013. |
Blog
Brent Patterson
| About 85 people from at least 23 different countries came together for a 'Roundtable on water as a human right and a commons' at the World Social Forum in Tunisia. |
Blog
Brent Patterson
| More than 80 people from around the world gathered for a 'Water Justice Day' forum at the Université de Tunis in advance of the World Social Forum. |
Blog
Brent Patterson
| It's 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday morning here in Tunisia and we're getting ready for the major march this afternoon that will officially launch the World Social Forum. |
Blog
Brent Patterson
| We've just arrived in Tunis along with many others from around the world who are gathering here for the World Social Forum. |
News
rabble staff
| The World Social Forum Dignity-Karama will take place as foreseen in Tunis, from the 26th to the 30th of March 2013. |
RabbleTV
rabble staff
| Izza Leghtas of Amnesty International on the assassination of Chokri Belaid in Tunisia. |
News
Lauren McCauley
| After a day of massive protests in Tunisia, ruling Islamist party Ennahda dissolved its coalition government on Wednesday, promising rapid new elections. |