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Long Beach students boycott fascist professor Kevin MacDonald
On Jan. 26, members of the Party for Socialism and Liberation entered the classrooms of white supremacist Professor Kevin MacDonald…
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Stevie Merino, PSL candidate for Long Beach mayor, fights for working people
There are two people vying for mayor of Long Beach, Calif., in the April 13, 2010, elections. One is a…
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LBPOST.com- Stevie Merino: The other option for Mayor
For mon ths leading up to the January 15, 2010 deadline for candidates to file their intentions to run for…
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FedEx works with ICE to detain immigrant workers
On Jan. 6, Immigration and Customs Enforcement special agents detained four Guatemalan immigrant workers at a FedEx store in Riviera…
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South Korean police attack villagers protesting naval base
According to the Environment News Service , hundreds of police attacked protesting villagers on Jan. 18 in Jeju-do, or Jeju…
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French government steps up bigoted attacks on Muslims
The French government is moving close to passing legislation to ban women from wearing burqas in France. The French President,…
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Rising utility bills spur fightback in Virginia
After years of rate hikes, the residents of Cana, Va., are fighting against the Appalachian Power Company to avoid having…
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Court rules against racist hiring practices in NYC fire department
The Vulcan Society, an association of Black firefighters, has won a major legal victory in New York City--but the limited…
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‘Proud racist’ Santa Clarita council member met by fight-back movement
On Jan. 26, members of the Party for Socialism and Liberation and activists from the ANSWER Coalition (Act Now to…
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Study shows racism, discrimination pervade health care
A statewide report released by the Arkansas Minority Health Commission confirms that oppressed communities in the state do not have…
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Rallies oppose closure of 19 NYC public schools
The author is a teacher in New York City. On Jan. 26, New York City's Panel for Educational Policy voted…
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Humanitarian relief in Haiti: Some shocking facts
The U.S. government dispatched more than 12,000 troops and $379 million in "aid to Haiti" after the earthquake. As many…
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Martin Luther King Jr. Peace Walk brings out hundreds
This year's annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Peace Walk in Washington, D.C., saw what was possibly the largest turnout…
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Oakland holds vigil in solidarity with Haiti
On Martin Luther King Jr. Day, more than 400 people braved the stormy weather to attend a vigil and rally…
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D.C. forum cuts through media whitewash of Haitian struggle
To counter the corporate media's highly misleading reporting on the Haitian earthquake disaster, the ANSWER Coalition and the Party for…
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Chicago workers hit streets to march for jobs
Hundreds of people marched through downtown Chicago on Jan. 18 to stop job, school, transit and budget cuts. Transit workers,…
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Besieged Palestinians in Gaza join Haiti relief effort
In another demonstration of international solidarity, Palestinians in Gaza are collecting aid for the Haitian people, according to the Ma'an…
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Venezuela begins expropriation of price-gouging supermarkets
Six Exito supermarkets have been occupied by Venezuelan officials and workers just days after Chávez announced the chain would be…
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Supreme Court ruling reaffirms threat to Mumia’s life
A new Supreme Court ruling has brought African American leader and political prisoner Mumia Abu-Jamal one step closer to execution.…
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A message from the U.S. military: Haitians not welcome
While thousands of Haitians faced death from thirst and hunger on the ground below, a U.S. Air Force cargo plane…
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