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Antonio Guerrero art exhibit opens in Seattle
“From my altitude,” a traveling exhibit of paintings by Antonio Guerrero, one of the five Cuban heroes, opened at the…
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Reclaiming the revolutionary heritage of Martin Luther King Jr.
The last major campaign organized by Dr. King, which took place after his death, took the form of a shantytown…
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Inmates in LA jails brutalized
Brutality and violence against inmates in Los Angeles jails is pervasive. Recent media reports and an ongoing investigation by the…
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Israel’s High Court exposes Israeli apartheid regime
Statement on Israeli High Court decision the upholding one of the most blatant examples of Israel’s racist apartheid system.
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Israel’s High Court exposes Israeli apartheid regime
January 12 press release from the Badil Center for Palestinian Residency and Refugee Rights on an Israeli High Court decision…
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U.S. and Israel prepare joint military drill
The Israeli military announced on Jan. 5 that it will be joining with troops from the U.S. for a military…
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Nigerians protest end of fuel subsidies
Protesters in the northern Nigerian city of Kano have faced police violence as they demonstrated against skyrocketing prices for fuel.
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Capitalism, unemployment and mass incarceration
Under the blows of neoliberal policies, automation and a depressed economy, tens of millions have been cast out of the…
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Newt Gingrich, Sheldon Adelson and the best democracy money can buy
The accusations against Mitt Romney made in ad distributed by Newt Gingrinch are accurate—but coming from a slime ball like…
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Occupy SF fights for people’s homes
On Saturday, Jan. 7, Occupy SF took its show of solidarity to San Francisco’s Excelsior district, a working-class neighborhood where…
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Brutal police attack leaves Malik King, R.N., maimed, traumatized
Malik King just wanted to ask a CHP officer for directions. What he got instead was brutally beaten, attacked by…
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Indiana: labor’s next big battle
On Jan. 4, the Indiana legislature opened up its first session with labor packing the house to say NO to…
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Air strikes by Turkish military kill 35 Kurdish civilians
On Dec. 29, an overnight Turkish air strike left at least 35 Kurdish civilians dead in northern Iraq near the…
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Racist anti-ethnic studies law upheld in Arizona
An administrative judge ruled Dec. 27 that the Tucson Unified School District's Mexican-American Studies courses violated state law.
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Albuquerque coalition protests at multiple downtown locations
A militant march of New Mexico activists Dec. 30 demanded a halt to government-imposed budget cuts and addressed other pressing…
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Workers make the value; capitalists take the profits
Research by economists from Northwestern University highlights just how big a piece of the pie the capitalists are taking.
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No shame: Bankers go for broke
After creating the housing crisis, bankers shocked fair housing advocates recently with a move to profit even more off the…
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FEMA sends out 83,000 collection notices
The Federal Emergency Management Agency—the agency that is designated to assist people in recovering from disaster—recently mailed out 83,000 debt…
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