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Black NBA executive abused by white police officer
By Monica Moorehead August 24, 2020 The Toronto Raptors won their first National Basketball Association championship in [...]
U.S. ‘war games’ threaten COVID spread in Hawaii
By Quell Nessuno July 29, 2020 RIMPAC, the World’s largest naval war practice that with COVID endangers Hawaii and the [...]
Fidel at 94: The ideas of a revolutionary never die
By Teresa Gutierrez August 18, 2020 Makasi was 16 when he first learned about Fidel Castro. As a Black Latinx youth, Makasi [...]
A 75th anniversary salute to Vietnam’s August Revolution
By Comrade Tano August 21, 2020 We live in tumultuous times, and it is during times like this that we as socialists must [...]
Reclaiming an Irish anti-imperialist legacy
By Christian Noakes August 21, 2020 While the dominant narrative of the “Irish experience” in the U.S. is often reduced [...]
Bigger bombs don’t end wars
By Quell Nessuno August 21, 2020 This year marks the 75th anniversary of the United States atomic bombing of Japan, the [...]
Global campaign frees Mahmoud Nawajaa
By Kathy Durkin August 21, 2020 Mahmoud Nawajaa is free! An international campaign pressured Israel to release the general [...]
U.S. cities, states look to socialist Cuba for COVID-19 help
By Betsey Piette August 21, 2020 With the U.S. death toll from COVID-19 expected to surpass 200,000 by the end of August, [...]
Planned Parenthood’s Margaret Sanger problem
By Sue Davis August 19, 2020 Planned Parenthood of Greater New York issued a strong statement July 21 that condemned [...]
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