The MOVE 9: 39 years too many By Anne Pruden August 10, 2017 Artist Sophia Dawson stands with her painting of Janet Africa, one of the imprisoned MOVE 9. [...]
NYC: Pack-the-court -Thurs., Aug. 10 & Sign Petition for Transit Worker Facing Trumped-Up Charges S O L I D A R I T Y C E N T E R PACK THE COURT! Support Transit Worker Arrested on False Charges! This Thursday, Aug. [...]
Black women’s work and reparations August 8, 2017 The staff of We Dream in Black, a program of the National Domestic Workers Alliance, July 25. July 31, 2017, [...]
Why rebellion broke out in Detroit 50 years ago By Abayomi Azikiwe August 3, 2017 Listening to Marvin Gaye, a Vietnam veteran returning to Detroit sing; ‘What’s [...]
Killer cops, racism and class rule July 25, 2017 Names and faces of just a handful of those whose lives have been stolen by the police. The disparity in how [...]
O.J. Simpson and the injustice system By Monica Moorehead July 29, 2017 A protest of the attempt by the LAPD to plant evidence during 1994-95 trial. Based on a [...]
Political prisoner the Rev. Pinkney ’FREE AT LAST’ By Koba Wright July 15, 2017 The Rev. Pinkney speaking to supporters on July 8. Detroit — Activists here gathered on July [...]
On heels of DA scandal: Free Mumia Abu-Jamal! By Betsey Piette July 12, 2017 Scores of demonstrators brought afternoon rush-hour traffic in Philadelphia’s Center City [...]
Slavery and July 4th By Stephen Millies July 7, 2017 The Declaration of Independence is Philadelphia’s proudest claim to fame. It was written [...]
‘Out of the mouths of babes’ By Political prisoner Mumia Abu-Jamal July 7, 2017 This is from a column written by Mumia Abu-Jamal on June 21. It arrived [...]
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