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Trans people fight back on many fronts
The LGBTQ struggle has a basic unity in the fight to overturn oppression based on sexual orientation & patriarchal gender…
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Same-sex marriage at the Supreme Court: How it matters and how it doesn’t
With a decision expected from the U.S. Supreme Court in June on the constitutionality of Proposition 8 and the Defense…
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Russian Duma criminalizes LGBT movement
On June 11, the Russian parliament, or Duma, passed a bill by a vote of 436-0 that criminalizes organizing for…
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Coal giants move to deny workers’ benefits
A battle between capitalists and workers is raging in St. Louis, Mo. Peabody Coal, Arch Coal and a dubious spin-off…
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Protest in LA demands: ‘Hands off Syria’
On June 8, activists rallied outside the United States Federal Building in Los Angeles against U.S. and Israeli intervention in…
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Syrian war enters new stage
In political terms, the announcement that the U.S. government will openly send arms to Syrian rebels is nothing new.
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Manteca, Calif., action marks second anniversary of police killing
June 9, 2013, was the second anniversary of the killing of Ernest Duenez Jr. by Manteca police officer John Moody.
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Days of action demand freedom for the Cuban Five
From May 30 to June 5, activists from around the world gathered in Washington, D.C., to demand freedom for the…
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La lucha de los trabajadores LGBT: una historia
Las acciones colectivas de activistas sindicales LGBT han demostrado que los sindicatos pueden establecer derechos en el trabajo, cuando la…
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Los orígenes de la opresión LGBT
En, "El origen de la familia, la propiedad privada y el Estado", Frederick Engels demostró que lo que las clases…
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LGBT workers’ struggle: a history
The collective actions of LGBT labor activists have proven that unions can establish workplace rights when the law fails to.
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The origins of LGBT oppression
In his 1884 landmark study, “The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State,” Frederick Engels showed that what…
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Medgar Evers: a hero in our time
June 12, 2013, marks the 50th anniversary of the murder of Medgar Evers. shot down by Byron De La Beckwith,…
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New Mexico workers, students punished for speaking Spanish
The New Mexico Constitution states that it is a bilingual state, and specifies that the many indigenous languages spoken in…
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Days of action demand freedom for the Cuban Five
From May 30 to June 5, activists from around the world gathered in Washington, D.C., to demand freedom for the…
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Victim of Sacramento police brutality dies in custody
On May 24 the Sacramento police were called to a Metro PCS cell phone store because John Torretti, age 42,…
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The battle for democracy in Turkey
A demonstration on May 28 against the destruction of a park to build a shopping mall in Istanbul became the…
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‘Bradley Manning is a hero!’
On June 1, demonstrations occurred across the country to mark the fourth year of Pfc. Bradley Manning’s imprisonment and the…
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Statement of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Turkey
For days now Turkey has been witnessing a genuine popular movement. The actions and protests, which started in Istanbul and…
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Hundreds in Chicago voice solidarity with Turkey protests
Hundreds of people gathered in Chicago on June 3 to stand against the police terror and brutality used against the…
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