Year: 2011

Pittsburgh march and rally protest U.S.-led wars, attack on Libya

Pittsburgh march and rally protest U.S.-led wars, attack on Libya

On March 26, hundreds gathered in Pittsburgh for a march and rally to protest U.S.-led imperialist wars. The demonstrators demanded…
African American truck driver brutalized by Long Beach police speaks out

African American truck driver brutalized by Long Beach police speaks out

Liberation conducted this interview with Shannon Bell, the owner/operator of Bell Trucking Company, who was brutalized by the Long Beach…
Imperialists attack Libya on anniversary of Iraq war

Imperialists attack Libya on anniversary of Iraq war

On March 19, the eighth anniversary of the "Shock and Awe" invasion of Iraq, the U.S. government launched a new…
Los Angeles labor fights back

Los Angeles labor fights back

On March 26, over 20,000 workers shut down downtown Los Angeles for a mass march and rally in solidarity with…
Hundreds rally in Villa Park to defeat Islamophobia

Hundreds rally in Villa Park to defeat Islamophobia

On March 22, over 500 people gathered outside of a Villa Park City Council meeting to stand up against the…
LA’s Hamilton High School walks out

LA’s Hamilton High School walks out

On March 18, the students of Hamilton High School made history in the streets of Los Angeles.
The war against Libya in historical perspective

The war against Libya in historical perspective

The leaders of the world's capitalist powers met for a conference in Berlin in 1884 to decide how they would…
Labor can win!

Labor can win!

Attacks on workers providing vital public services are everywhere. Many states have legislation to end or gut the right to…
International workers’ solidarity is not a crime

International workers’ solidarity is not a crime

March 29 2011 marks the 60th anniversary of the conviction of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg. Read this article previously published…
Another ‘non-combat’ soldier killed after ‘end of combat’

Another ‘non-combat’ soldier killed after ‘end of combat’

Brandon Hocking is the latest U.S. soldier killed in Iraq after the "end of combat." Will he be the last?…
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