Indigenous leader exposes racist myth of ‘Thanksgiving’ By K. James December 9, 2022 The following edited remarks were made by Kimimilasha James, co-leader of United American [...]
All out for Mumia Abu-Jamal Dec. 9 By Betsey Piette December 5, 2022 Political prisoner and author Mumia Abu-Jamal was arrested 41 years ago on Dec. 9, 1981. [...]
Not one more massacre! November 21, 2022 Another horrific massacre targeting the LGBTQ2S+ community began near the midnight hour between Nov. 19 [...]
53rd National Day of Mourning: Indigenous pride, power and protest! By K. James November 19, 2022 What are the United States’ foundational myths? Who created them, and who do they erase and [...]
Election week threats part of a long, bloody history November 2, 2022 Election night, Lowndes County, Ala., Nov. 8, 1966. Here is what’s happening in the ramp-up to the [...]
All out for Mumia hearing Oct. 26 October 19, 2022 A hearing scheduled for Oct. 19 to determine whether Pennsylvania political prisoner Mumia Abu-Jamal will [...]
University owes Black community reparations By Betsey Piette October 19, 2022 Philadelphia For weeks, students at the University of Pennsylvania have joined residents [...]
BRONX & NEWARK, NJ Sat. Oct 15 Rallies against U.S. wars In response to the UNAC call for a week of antiwar actions from Oct 15 – 23 there are more than 60 actions nationally. [...]
Youth join global strike for climate justice By Kathy Durkin September 26, 2022 Climate strikers in Bengaluru, India, one of 450 global locations, were among hundreds of [...]
The right to fight back By Leslie Feinberg and Mirinda Crissman September 30, 2022 On June 5, 2021, CeCe McDonald and friends were assaulted in [...]
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