FARC Peace Delegation comments on agreement on victims January 1, 2016 The following is a message from the FARC-EP [Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia — People’s Army] [...]
Tamir Rice family: ‘Race is still a problem’ January 1, 2016 12-year-old Tamir Rice, killed by Cleveland police officer Timothy Loehmann Nov. 22, 2014. The following is [...]
Chicago cops kill two more, protests mount By Jill White January 1, 2016 Dec. 30 — Police here shot and killed Quintonio LeGreir, 19, a college student home on break [...]
Saudi women’s struggle December 28, 2015 No country on earth is more brutal and oppressive in its treatment of women than Saudi Arabia. The Saudi [...]
VW: UAW advances organizing in South By Martha Grevatt December 27, 2015 For decades, the United Auto Workers has been unable to organize a single non-union [...]
Historic victory for Boston school bus drivers union as fired leaders reinstated, contract gains made By Martha Grevatt December 23, 2015 Dec. 22 — After more than two years of hard-fought struggle, the militant, fighting [...]
Europeans protest war escalation against Syria By Chris Fry December 11, 2015 Dec. 6 — Thousands of people marched in England, Spain and Germany in the last eight days [...]
Cuba’s solidarity with Assata Shakur By Cheryl LaBash December 3, 2015 Assata Shakur. Photo credit: Adama Delphine Fawundu In a Nov. 9 interview of Kenia [...]
Terrorist attack on Planned Parenthood in Colorado By Kris Hamel December 1, 2015 Nov. 30 — A second terrorist attack in the same week occurred in the United States on Nov. [...]
International Day of Persons with Disabilities inspires struggle against disabled oppression and racism By Edward Yudelovich November 30, 2015 Because of the worldwide struggle of people with disabilities for equal rights, the [...]
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