Starting this Friday in Malmö, the Organize! Movement Meetup (15–17 May) brings together organisers, trade unionists, and tech activists to exchange strategies, share skills, and build collective power. 🔻Last spots are still available – join us: rosalux.eu/en/termine/o...
🎥💌 We’re looking for long-term videography support at @rosaluxeu.bsky.social – from event recordings and interviews to social media clips and political communication formats. Interested in working with us? Apply by 3 June 2026:
Civic space is shrinking across Europe. Protest, independent media, trade unions and civil society are facing growing pressure – while corporate influence keeps expanding. In a new report for @enopeu.bsky.social and our office, Francesca de Benedetti explores why: rosalux.eu/en/2026/shri...
What can the Left learn from successful organising across movements, parties, and campaigns? The first-ever Organize! Reader brings together lessons on deep canvassing, phone banking, movement media, and collective power-building. Download your copy here:
[:en]The Rosa-Luxemburg-Stiftung is one of the largest political education institutions in Germany today, with offices in many countries worldwide. The Brussels Office operates as a think tank focusin...
In a few days, over 70 investigators, activists and experts will gather to strategise how to fight the far right. Stay tuned for the outcomes!
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Digital tools are everywhere in left organising – but are we using them strategically? Our new report explores how movements can build stronger collective practice through technology, coordination, and organising. Download your free copy now:
🎬 Interested in producing political videos, interviews, event coverage and social media content for our office? We’re seeking a long-term videography partner. Submit your offer by 3 June 2026:
Denmark has a new minority coalition government, dependent on the support of the radical left. The agreement contains important social and environmental wins for the left but also preserves a neoliberal economic outlook and Denmark’s restrictive migration regime:
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“While cheap renewable electricity capacity expands, consumers are rarely allowed to benefit from it. Electricity prices do not reflect real production costs, but instead serve as a source of profits for producers and retailers.”
Renewables are expanding across Europe – so why do electricity prices remain so high? As long as energy is organised around private profit instead of public need, households stay exposed to recurring price shocks and unaffordable bills.
[:en]We are excited to share the first-ever Organize! reader, launched during the Organize! Movement Meetup in Malmö on 15–17 May 2026, organised by the Brussels Office of the Rosa-Luxemburg-Stiftung ...
[:en]The use of digital tools for organising is widespread across the international Left, but often fails to realize its full potential. Capacity limits, a lack of strategy, and conflicting perspectiv...
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[:en]The Rosa-Luxemburg-Stiftung is one of the largest political education institutions in Germany today, with offices in many countries worldwide. The Brussels Office operates as a think tank focusin...
[:en]After a record 69 days of negotiations, Denmark has a new minority coalition government, dependent on the support of the radical left. The 77-page centre-left agreement contains important social ...
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[:en]As long as electricity remains organised around private profit rather than public need, expanding renewables alone will not deliver affordable energy in Europe Each new energy shock in Europe is ...
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[:en]As long as electricity remains organised around private profit rather than public need, expanding renewables alone will not deliver affordable energy in EuropeEach new energy shock in Europe is t...