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Iraq war veteran James Circello: All out on March 21!
If we were to ask everyone planning to travel to Washington this month to march on the Pentagon, I’m sure…
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Militant workers of Chicago’s Republic Windows and Doors to be rehired
The former workers of Republic Windows and Doors in Chicago learned Feb. 26 that they will regain their jobs. Serious…
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Liberation Volume 3, Issue 5
Volume 3, No. 5: All Out for March 21st! U.S. News Socialist mayoral candidate in L.A. battles racist opponents Stimulus…
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Washington, D.C., transportation workers fight to save union jobs
On Feb. 19, Metro workers and their allies protested and testified at a hearing of the Washington Metropolitan Area Transportation…
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Seven arrested in Chicago for demanding same-sex marriage rights
Seven Chicago protesters are being charged with criminal trespass following a civil disobedience action for same-sex marriage rights. They were…
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Humboldt State students confront anti-Muslim bigotry
On Feb. 18, a group of Humboldt State University organizers and activists occupied a building on the Arcata, Calif., campus…
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Thousands of mine jobs in South Africa slashed
On Feb. 24, Lonmin, a British mining company and the world’s third-largest platinum producer, announced they would be slashing 5,500…
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Chicago shuttering four mental health facilities
The city of Chicago is slated to close four of its 12 mental health facilities by April 7. The move…
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Irish workers take to the streets to protect jobs and wages
Over 120,000 Irish workers marched through the streets of Dublin Feb. 21 to protect their rights and to protest the…
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San Francisco Chronicle owners threaten layoffs, closure
In another blow to U.S. newspaper workers, the San Francisco Chronicle’s parent company, Hearst Corp., announced Feb. 25 that if…
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ANSWER Coalition responds to President Obama’s Iraq speech
With his speech today, President Obama has essentially agreed to continue the criminal occupation of Iraq indefinitely. He announced that…
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LA Times: PSL Candidate Carlos Alvarez on public safety and education
The responses from Carlos Alvarez, PSL Candidate for Mayor of Los Angeles, are posted on the L.A. Times' website here…
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UCLA Daily Bruin: Q & A with PSL Candidate for L.A. Mayor
Click here to read the article on the Daily Bruin's website. By Bryan Suechting Wednesday, February 25, 2009 Carlos Alvarez,…
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UCLA Daily Bruin: Q & A with PSL Candidate for L.A. Mayor
Click here to read the article on the Daily Bruin's website. By Bryan Suechting Wednesday, February 25, 2009 Carlos Alvarez,…
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Rally marks one-year anniversary of Anita gay’s killing
On Friday, Feb.20, the family and friends of Anita Gay held a lively rally on the busy intersection of Martin…
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Howard, UDC university students join forces against tuition hikes
The week of Feb 7 saw the start of campaigns opposing tuition increases at two Washington, D.C., schools: the University…
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Racist New York Post cartoon spurs mass outrage
Hundreds of protesters have demonstrated against a racist New York Post cartoon released on Feb.18. The cartoon depicted police riddling…
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Descendants tell government to return Geronimo’s remains
Twenty descendants of Geronimo filed a lawsuit against top U.S. government figures on Feb. 17, 100 years after Geronimo's death.…
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Latinos now account for 40 percent of all federal prisoners
A new study shows that Latino nationalities now account for 40 percent of all federal inmates, making them the largest…
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European toxic waste dumped in Africa
In one of capitalism’s latest crimes against the people of Africa, dealers from Europe and the United States have been…
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