Wealth, sex work and sexual abuse July 18, 2019 The U.S. Secretary of Labor resigned last week, July 12. Maybe you didn’t notice? Just another turnover in [...]
Eric Garner supporters rally at killer-cop’s home By Nathaniel Peters July 19, 2019 Activists, revolutionaries and family members gathered at the Staten Island Ferry [...]
Hedge funds move to kill vital community hospital By Joe Piette July 17, 2019 Pressure is growing on Philadelphia and Pennsylvania officials to find a way to prevent hedge [...]
Serena Williams and Megan Rapinoe are fighters for racial and gender equality By Monica Moorehead July 17, 2019 Powerful women athletes are using their popularity and influence to speak out against [...]
Queer Liberation March resurrects spirit of Stonewall By Brenda Ryan July 17, 2019 At least 45,000 people joined the Queer Liberation March here on June 30 in an exuberant and [...]
Im/migrants and the repressive state July 11, 2019 A grassroots movement has been growing across the U.S. to counter the government’s brutal campaign [...]
Cops’ racism exposes driving while Latinx in Pennsylvania By Betsey Piette July 11, 2019 On May 10, 2018, Rebecca Castro’s car was stopped by a Pennsylvania State trooper who [...]
July 18 – 20 NYC events: Film Screening, MOVE 9, Action Meeting to Close the Camps and Abolish ICE Upcoming Calendar of Events Workers World Party Film Screening: The Hand that Feeds Thursday, July 18 Solidarity Center (147 [...]
The fight against white supremacy & for solidarity in the U.S. South By Loan Tran July 9, 2019 The Sixth International Assembly of the International League of People’s Struggles took place [...]
How real reparations can be won By Makasi Motema July 9, 2019 “If you stick a knife in my back nine inches and pull it out six inches, there’s no [...]
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