DHHS workers rally for $15 per hour, union rights and Black Lives Matter By Dante Strobino November 12, 2015 Kinston, N.C. — Members of the Electrical Workers Local 150, North Carolina Public [...]
Kim Davis, the pope and hope October 9, 2015 There’s been a hullabaloo about Pope Francis meeting with Kim Davis, the Kentucky official jailed for [...]
Black Lives Matter at Pride: ‘Liberation for all of us’ By Minnie Bruce Pratt September 30, 2015 Durham, N.C. — A dynamic Black Lives Matter contingent of queer and trans* [...]
U.S. wars caused refugee crisis U.S. aircraft bombing Libya. By Sara Flounders September 8, 2015 U.S. wars, starvation sanctions and planned destabilization [...]
Rasmea Odeh speaks out against police crimes Rasmea Odeh September 4, 2015 The International Action Center reprints here a speech by Palestinian activist, Rasmea Odeh, [...]
Prisoner hunger strikes help to win major victory to end solitary confinement By Terri Kay September 4, 2015 Oakland, Calif. — The Prisoner Hunger Strike Solidarity Coalition (PHSSC) held a press [...]
Brazilian autoworkers strike back against layoffs By Martha Grevatt September 1, 2015 On Aug. 8, General Motors do Brasil, which has four plants in the country, announced [...]
New books on USSR’s role in World War II By G. Dunkel September 1, 2015 World War II, which ended 70 years ago, was the bloodiest war ever fought. It brought tens of [...]
People’s Assembly links rising racism to economic crisis By Abayomi Azikiwe September 1, 2015 A People’s Assembly and Speakout were held on Aug. 29 in downtown Detroit at Grand [...]
Why Emmett Till’s life still matters September 1, 2015 During the height of the 1960s Civil Rights Movement in the South, activists like Jimmy Lee Jackson, [...]
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