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60 años después de Brown vs. Junta de Educación
Brown vs. Junta de Educación anuló casi 60 años de la doctrina racista de "separados pero iguales" incrustada en la…
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La re-segregación, la unidad revolucionaria y la autodeterminación negra
A pesar de la derrota de la segregación legal, Estados Unidos sigue siendo una sociedad altamente segregada.
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Re-segregation, Black liberation and revolutionary unity
Despite the fall of legal segregation, the United States remains a highly segregated society.
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Sixty years after Brown v. Board of Ed
Brown v. Board of Education overturned almost 60 years of the racist “separate but equal” doctrine embedded in the infamous…
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‘US, EU staged classic regime change in Ukraine’
ANSWER Coalition National Coordinator Brian Becker is interviewed by RT on the situation in Ukraine
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Campaña de Eugene Puryear: ¡La vivienda es un derecho!
Especialmente desde la crisis económica, la falta de viviendas asequibles y la gentrificación en Washington, DC, han ampliado el abismo…
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Puryear for D.C. Council Campaign: Housing is a right!
Especially since the economic crisis, the lack of affordable housing and gentrification in Washington, D.C., has widened the chasm between…
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California statewide Renters’ Day of Action
On Feb. 13 hundreds of people from multiple cities across California converged on the state capitol building in Sacramento to…
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Chokwe Lumumba Presente!
Chokwe Lumumba, “America’s Most Revolutionary Mayor,” a man who refused to renounce his revolutionary past—or present—has passed on.
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Los aparceros en Alabama: Comunismo y la resistencia afroamericana en los 30
“Martillo y Azada”, un libro escrito en 1990 por el historiador Robin D.G. Kelley, es una crónica del desarrollo del…
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King tenía un sueño de igualdad económica — ¿cómo hacerlo realidad?
45 años más tarde del asesinato del King, la pobreza y el desempleo siguen siendo un debate central en la…
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Dr. King had a dream of economic equality—what can make it reality?
Forty-five years after King's assassination, poverty and unemployment remain at the core of U.S. society, but neither the Republicans nor…
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Family and activists shut down Tustin Police Chief, City Council
On Feb. 18, outraged community members marched to the Tustin, Calif. City Hall to protest the death of 23-year-old Robert…
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Vergara v. California: Teachers’ rights under attack
Currently there is a struggle in California over permanent status (often called “teacher tenure” in the media), which is in…
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Say no to state anti-LGBTQ bills
As a social movement makes progress and wins victories, there can be an increased pushback from reactionary forces.
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US, EU are ‘neck deep’ in Ukraine plan
Interview with Brian Becker by RT: "The United States and NATO and the EU are together using their combined forces…
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Albuquerque activists take on local anti-Semitism
On three occasions within a month, Albuquerque's Nosh Deli was vandalized with stickers bearing racist and anti-Semitic slurs.
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Readers’ thoughts on Venezuelan right-wing gangs’ violence…
Readers share their thoughts on Gloria La Riva's article "Venezuelan right-wing gangs' violence potential prelude to coup attempt"
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The Cape Town Declaration
South Africa’s Parliamentary Portfolio Committee held a “Solidarity Conference in Support of the Peoples of Palestine, Western Sahara and Cuba”…
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Venezuelan right-wing gangs’ violence potential prelude to coup attempt
A coordinated operation of Venezuelan right-wing forces, the US government and imperialist media is underway against the revolutionary government of…
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