Anniversary of the Russian Revolution Today marks the 88th anniversary of the 1917 Russian Revolution. To commemorate this great historical event we remind our readers of some of the articles we have published on this. The Meaning of October by Alan Woods (November 1992) Russian revolution: 50 Years after by Ted Grant (November 1967)
Cuba: Hasta Siempre? (Until Always?) Will the revolution survive tomorrow? The Cuban revolution continues to resist all attempts to undermine it. This recent film shows different aspects of Cuban life today, its positive and negative sides, and although there are problems the overall impression is that a large part of the population understands the need for the revolution to survive.
Fernando Moleres and Lewis Hine “Child Workers” and “Child Labour” Exhibition Moleres and Hine are two photographers, the first contemporary the second from the first half of the 20th century, who have accumulated a large number of photographs dedicated to exposing child labour around the world. There work is presently being exhibited at the Side Gallery, 9 The Side, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, and will continue until November 19. Here we provide a review of the exhibition.