The monuments of racism continue to fall By Monica Moorehead June 29, 2020 On June 27, Trump signed a reactionary executive order saying that states and cities [...]
Black and Indigenous solidarity deepens By Stephanie Hedgecoke June 23, 2020 As pent-up anger against white supremacy boils over in the uprising after the murder [...]
‘We are unified as Pueblo on the removal of monuments that glorify murderers’ June 17, 2020 Pulling down hated statue of conquistador butcher, Juan de Oñate. The uprising in response to the murder of [...]
Car caravan: Free Our Youth! By Joe Piette May 28, 2020 Philadelphia Zekiya Cherif, whose son was previously incarcerated at the Philadelphia Juvenile [...]
Ecuador’s people speak out By Michael Otto May 27, 2020 A 2018 popular protest in Quito targets the Ecuadorean president. Ibarra, Ecuador Parts 1 and [...]
Carrizo Comecrudo Tribunal for Human Rights: ‘The Indian Wars are not over’ By Teresa Gutierrez May 20, 2020 An important online tribunal — the Carrizo Comecrudo Tribunal for Human Rights — will [...]
Migrants lead struggle as ‘reopening’ fuels resistance By Sue Davis May 19, 2020 May 18 — Ford Motors CEO Jim Farley said during a recent conference call, “The auto industry [...]
Ecuador regime wages ‘war against workers’ By Michael Otto May 18, 2020 Ibarra, Ecuador Part 1, “Ecuador’s pandemic: Rightist regime fails to confront crisis,” [...]
Andrea Circle Bear and six centuries of genocide By Mirinda Crissman May 14, 2020 Andrea Circle Bear, of the Cheyenne River Sioux Reservation near Eagle Butte, S.D., was [...]
Abortion access threatened during pandemic By Sue Davis April 30, 2020 “These anti-choice governors have created a health crisis within a health crisis,” Julie [...]
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