Women strike across Switzerland for equal pay and more By Kathy Durkin June 20, 2019 Wage. Time. Respect. That was the motto of the 24-hour “Women’s Strike” for gender pay [...]
Free Luiz Inacio “Lula” da Silva – #LulaLivre June 20, 2019 The following is a statement released June 11 by The International Committee for Peace, Justice and Dignity, a [...]
The centennial of Red Summer is a pivotal moment against racist terror By Terrea Mitchell June 20, 2019 During the Red Summer of 1919, a wave of white-supremacist terrorist attacks was unleashed [...]
Ongoing repercussions from the Central Park Five case June 20, 2019 The four-part Netflix series “When They See Us,” directed by African-American director Ava DuVernay, [...]
Iran stays firm as U.S. threatens attack By Deirdre Griswold June 18, 2019 Are the days over when Washington could shake its big stick and the rest of the [...]
SIGN ON: Build Monthly Workers Solidarity Days **Share widely** Launch Date: MAY DAY 2019 Workers Solidarity Day Will Be a May Day Every Month To: BUILD coordinated [...]
Revolutionaries in action in Cleveland’s first Pride march By Martha Grevatt June 18, 2019 It might not be obvious today, but the post-Stonewall movement for LGBTQ2S+ liberation [...]
Friendshipment Caravan to Cuba challenges Trump’s travel restrictions By Betsey Piette June 18, 2019 Members of the Interreligious Foundation for Community Organization/Pastors for Peace [...]
The persecution of Caster Semenya By LeiLani Dowell June 18, 2019 The ongoing persecution of South African runner Caster Semenya by the International [...]
Company intimidation behind “no union” vote at VW By Martha Grevatt June 18, 2019 For three days, June 12-14, workers at the Volkswagen plant in Chattanooga, Tenn., voted [...]
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