Black Lives Matter, the elections and self-determination By Lamont Lilly June 2, 2016 Let’s be honest, Bernie Sanders and his campaign of “democratic socialism” have struck a [...]
Thousands march on McDonald’s for $15/hr and a union By Joseph Piette June 1, 2016 Despite heavy rains and winds, fast food workers and their supporters converged May 25 on [...]
San Francisco mourners honor Jessica Williams, condemn racism By Dave Welsh May 30, 2016 Jessica Williams San Francisco, May 30 — People gathered Friday night in the Bayview District [...]
French workers rise up against anti-labor law By G. Dunkel May 30, 2016 May 26, Boucau, France. Throughout France, 300,000 people poured into the streets on May 26 [...]
Verizon strike ends after 44-day workers’ struggle By Carl Lewis May 30, 2016 May 29 — On May 27, some 39,000 union workers at Verizon ended a strike that started on April [...]
Bond demanded for Rev. Pinkney, political prisoner By David Sole May 23, 2016 Michigan political prisoner the Rev. Edward Pinkney had his appeal placed on hold May 12 [...]
Solitary confinement is ‘no touch’ torture and must be abolished May 30, 2016 Army Pvt. Chelsea Manning, the heroic WikiLeaks whistleblower and transgender activist currently jailed in the [...]
Israeli jailers release Palestinian hunger striker By Joe Catron May 25, 2016 Hundreds of Palestinians gathered in the occupied West Bank city of Hebron on May 20 to celebrate [...]
CIA turned in Mandela in ’62, still undermines Africa By Abayomi Azikiwe May 25, 2016 Confirmation of United States efforts to prevent Africa from reaching genuine [...]
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