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Militant Journalism
Law suit attacks the right of people with disabilities to live independently in their communities
The right to live, work and participate in one’s community, and not be institutionalized, is a basic human right.
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Black Liberation
Five slave uprisings everyone should know
Here are 5 slave uprisings that everyone should know.
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Features
Board of Peace, or Board of Plunder?
Trump’s ‘Manifest Destiny’ for Gaza includes beach resorts and data centers, not homes for Gazans.
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Features
Six Black leaders who transformed the labor movement
As we celebrate 100 years of Black History Month, it’s essential we recognize the deep and longtime connections between Black…
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Analysis
Worst sewage leak in U.S. history threatens already strained Potomac watershed
Hundreds of millions of gallons of raw sewage have poured into the Potomac River for weeks, showing how improperly maintaining…
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Español
Lecciones para toda la clase trabajadora de la huelga del magisterio de San Francisco
Establecimos un estándar tanto en el lenguaje contractual que conquistamos como en la fuerza organizativa que demostramos. Seguiremos luchando por…
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Analysis
Lessons for the entire working class from the San Francisco teachers’ strike
The whole city felt alive with a sense of struggle and no capitalist politician could turn it back.
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Analysis
Kansas anti-trans “Bathroom Bounty” bill part of far right war on all workers
This alone marks it as perhaps the most cruel and repressive anti-trans legislation passed to date. Yet in addition to…
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Analysis
How the ICE Surge Was Defeated in Minnesota: Lessons of the Strike and Shutdown Movement
While Operation Metro Surge imposed serious casualties, it was a battle the White House lost. The lessons of this latest…
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Analysis
Victory! Historic strike delivers justice for San Francisco educators, students and communities
After four days on strike, San Francisco educators have secured a historic contract victory: A contract that delivers justice for…
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Features
“Our strike scared folks who are in power:” Interview with Nathalie Hrizi, UESF Vice President for Substitutes
UESF Vice President Nathalie Hrizi spoke with On Strike! to draw out some of the key lessons from the union’s…
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Features
The Unsung Women of Black History
This year marks 100 years of Black History Month. Here are 7 must-know women that have shaped not just Black…
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Features
GREG ABBOTT: HANDS OFF OUR STUDENTS!
Over the past week, thousands of students across Texas walked out of schools in protest against ICE terror. Students across…
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Africa
Is the United States getting ready to partition Somalia?
Israel’s decision to unilaterally recognize Somaliland as a separate country threatens to upend the fragile unity of Somalia – which…
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Analysis
Nashville’s ice storm wasn’t unprecedented, it was predictable
As the ice storm approached Nashville, familiar patterns set in: empty grocery shelves, last-minute supply runs, and widespread uncertainty about…
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Features
Remembering the Wilmington 10
We honor Black student activists who dared to organize to fight segregation and racial injustice, despite intimidation and state-sanctioned violence!
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Analysis
Culture as a weapon
Culture is at the heart of our conception of and relationship to the world. It is the way we talk,…
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Features
STATEMENT: Defend and Expand Protected Status for Haitians!
We know that legal victories like these are often temporary. Instead of targeting and criminalizing Haitians, we must defend TPS…
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Puerto Rico, Venezuela y el colonialismo como arma
La remilitarización de Puerto Rico revela el papel colonial de la isla en la guerra de Washington contra Venezuela. Un…
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Analysis
Puerto Rico, Venezuela, and weaponized colonialism
Puerto Rico’s remilitarization reveals the island’s colonial role in Washington’s war on Venezuela. A legacy that extends through a century…
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