Articles by Janet
Nichelle Nichols: aiming for the stars
By Mumia Abu-Jamal August 10, 2022 Almost nine decades ago, a few years shy of a century, in fact, a Black girl was born in [...]
Twenty years ago, Nigerian women took over ChevronTexaco and won concession
By Monica Moorehead August 11, 2022 The following article first appeared on workers.org in two parts, dated Aug. 1 and 8, [...]
Michigan primary election – Rep. Rashida Tlaib wins, Zionists lose
By Martha Grevatt August 12, 2022 Rashida Tlaib of Detroit made history Jan. 3, 2019, when she became the first [...]
Hunger in West Africa drives protests in Sierra Leone
By G. Dunkel August 16, 2022 According to the World Bank, the index price of agricultural products — which includes food [...]
‘Operation Lone Star’ − a white-supremacist ploy
August 16, 2022 Proto-fascist Gov. Greg Abbott of Texas is getting a lot of publicity these days for busing asylum-seeking [...]
An emergency call to action: Amazon, Starbucks, recognize unions now!
August 15, 2022 The Support Amazon Workers Network issued the following call for mass solidarity actions Aug. 10. By Aug. 14 [...]
Citizens’ Pole of Panamá: An indisputable victory for the Panamanian people in a united struggle
By Harvey Markowitz August 3, 2022 Statement of Polo Ciudadano (Citizens’ Pole) Note: Following huge price rises in [...]
Demonstrators demand reparations for the people of Haiti
By Judy Greenspan August 5, 2022 San Francisco Chanting “Stop the occupation of the Haitian nation,” the Haiti Action [...]
Panamá: Workers strike, win price rollback
By Deborah Rodriguez August 2, 2022 The author was in Panama City, Panama, on a school trip with her daughter when the [...]
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