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South African workers erupt into renewed struggle
Recent events have shown just how explosive the South African political scene is. Working people have again erupted in struggle;…
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Homophobia at Chico’s Tacos in El Paso spurs fight back
On July 21, the El Paso City Council unanimously passed a resolution condemning all forms of discrimination. The resolution is…
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Border patrol posts hate speech in response to news article
An investigation into racist, anti-immigrant web posts revealed that at least three recent entries came from computers at the Department…
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Casa Blanca incrementa los ataques anti-inmigrantes
La semana pasada, el Departamento de Seguridad Nacional (DHS siglas en inglés) del presidente Obama anunció que iba a expander…
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Europeans fear more job losses
A recent poll conducted in the European Union indicates that one-third of workers fear they may lose their jobs, and…
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Young Lords, Palante: Lessons in struggle
The author was a member of the Young Lords Party. Forty years ago, news headlines focused on a group of…
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Housing segregation in New York City
According to a recent State University of New York at Stony Brook / Erase Racism survey, the census ranks Long…
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Letter to New Sanctuary Movement from Frances Villar
New Sanctuary Movement of New York City Dear Sisters and Brothers: I would like to thank you for offering me…
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Mensaje al Movimiento Nuevo Santuario
El Movimiento Nuevo Santuario de la cuidad de Nueva York Queridos Hermanas y Hermanos: Me gustaría agradecerles por ofrecerme la…
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‘Solidarity with the People of Korea: End the war now!
On July 25, Party for Socialism and Liberation member Muna Coobtee delivered the following statement on behalf of the ANSWER…
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Communication workers fight for decent contract
The Midwest division of Communications Workers of America and AT&T have reached a tentative contract agreement. The former contract expired…
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Henry Louis Gates, Obama and Officer Jim Crow-ley
On July 24, Barack Obama withdrew his earlier statement that the Cambridge police had acted "stupidly" by arresting Professor Henry…
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Cal State University hikes fees, students fight back
The writer is a student organizer at California State University Long Beach. Hundreds of students and allies protested on the…
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Politicians’ California budget solution: Make the workers pay
On July 20, the governor of California and five legislative representatives from the Democratic and Republican Parties announced a tentative…
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Capitalist criminal: GE CEO Jeff Immelt
One of the most favored propaganda tools of the capitalist class is harping on their supposed loyalty to bourgeois political…
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Obama administration escalates attacks on immigrants
Last week, President Obama’s Department of Homeland Security announced that it was expanding the anti-immigrant 287(g) program—special enforcement arrangements between…
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Los Angeles unions fight school privatization effort
The writer is a public school teacher and member of UTLA. On July 14, the Los Angeles Board of Education…
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Illinois budget axes $3 billion in vital services, lays off thousands
On July 15, the Illinois state government passed a $26 billion budget that includes $2.1 billion in cuts to social…
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July death toll the highest for U.S. in Afghanistan
At least 31 U.S. troops have died this month in Afghanistan, two more than the toll for June 2008, which…
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Goldman Sachs announces $11.4 billion in exec bonuses
Last month the Guardian newspaper reported that Goldman Sachs, one of the world’s largest investment banks and securities firms, intended…
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