WCCA Speaks

WCCA Speaks is a space for members and non-members to share their perspectives on matters important to them – class, struggles for justice, movement-building strategies and everything in between. The articles on this website do not necessarily reflect the views of the WCCA itself.

If you are interested in contributing a written piece just get in touch.


A Statement on our Withdrawal from the International Degrowth Network.

The WCCA has withdrawn its membership from the IDN. Click here to read the statement by Director Emma River-Roberts.

“A Zombie Garbage Incinerator Divides a Working-Class Town in Massachusetts.”

In an article originally published by Grist Greta Jochem describes how for two decades, residents in Revere, Massachusetts, have seemingly had to choose between jobs and their health. Click here to read the full article.

“Inside Indonesia’s Climate Movement: A Discussion With Eno.”

We spoke to WCCA member Retno (Eno) Widowati about her experience of the climate movement in Indonesia, what inspired her to join it, and the challenges of raising climate awareness. Click here to read the full article.

“The Struggle Against Apartheid Will Not Stop!”

WCCA Team member Minhaj ul Arifeen writes about the struggle for Palestinian liberation and the establishment of a new political ground in the Middle East. Click here to read the full article.

“To the Halls of Death, Alive and Breathing: Reading Sophocles in the 21st Century.”

Comrade Aazad explores the importance of literature – as a powerful tool capable of prompting us to reflect more critically upon contemporary struggles. In this article, he draws upon Sophocles’ Antigone to draw parallels with the ongoing fight for justice in Balochistan, Pakistan. Click here to read the full article.

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