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Analysis
Lessons for revolutionaries from the uprising of 2020
On May 25, 2020, 44-year-old white Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin knelt on 46-year-old unarmed Black man George Floyd’s neck…
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Lasso takes office: Who is Ecuador’s new president?
On May 24, right-wing banker Guillermo Lasso took office as the president of Ecuador, having narrowly beaten left-wing economist Andrés…
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Israeli cops take revenge on Palestinian protesters with ‘Operation Law and Order’
Despite the ceasefire agreement on May 20, Israel carried out a campaign of mass arrests called “Operation Law and Order”…
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Domestic violence, pedophilia, brutality and murder: Who do the Boston police really serve?
Boston politicians and media have treated each scandal as a disconnected incident rather than as symptoms of structural problems of…
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AUDIO: Empire Files — The Beginning of the End for Israel
The past two weeks have revealed a tectonic shift in public opinion towards the Israeli colonial regime.
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Breaking the Chains
Supreme Court readies historic attack on abortion rights, now is the time to organize!
Reproductive rights advocates warn that this ruling by the Supreme Court has the potential to upend nearly 50 years of…
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Features
Organizing for Union Power slate wins San Francisco teachers union elections
Public Statement On Victory of Organizing for Union Power (OUP) Slate Educators in the Organizing For Union Power (OUP) Slate…
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Missouri set to squeeze workers by cutting unemployment benefits
On June 12, Missouri will end the enhanced benefits provided as supplements to unemployment benefits that are part of the…
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Analysis
Palestinians endure, resist after 11 days of U.S.-backed Israeli massacre
Despite the devastating toll taken by the Israeli onslaught, the Palestinian people have emerged with their will to resist unshaken.
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Militant Journalism
Victory in historic Oregon Tech faculty strike
The faculty received most everything they had bargained for: fair wages, secure benefits, and a reasonable and clearly defined workload.
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Guest statements
Somerville becomes second city in Massachusetts to remove police from schools
This move comes in response to pressure from parents, activists and teachers after police were called on 6-year-old Black and…
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Militant Journalism
Detroit fast food workers rally for $15 an hour
Around 500 fast food workers and their supporters held a mass rally and march May 19 as part of a…
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Analysis
As Israeli war crimes pile up, Palestinians hold general strike
The Israeli armed forces continues to shower bombs and artillery shells on densely populated civilians areas, claiming over 250 Palestinian…
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Supreme Court refuses to free prisoners convicted by Jim Crow-style juries
The Supreme Court ruling allows the mountain of jury verdicts produced under these Jim Crow laws to stand.
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Striking for $15: McDonald’s workers take action against poverty wages
McDonald’s workers went on strike in 15 major cities across the country May 19 to demand a living wage and…
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Nakba 73: Actions in 75+ U.S. cities remember the Palestinian ‘Catastrophe’ of 1948
Seventy-three years after al-Nakba, or “the Catastrophe,” Palestinians and their supporters from all around the world took to the streets…
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Analysis
Passing the LGBTQ Equality Act is within reach — but only if we fight for it
May 17 is the International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia.
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