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Supreme Court rules that Border Patrol cannot be held accountable for excessive force
This ruling gives federal agents a license to brutalize and retaliate against anyone who dares speak up and demand justice.
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Militant Journalism
Humboldt, California community fights for abortion rights
Community organizations in Humboldt, California have been fighting back against the threat to Roe v. Wade since the Supreme Court…
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Colombia at a crossroads: What is at stake in Sunday’s presidential election?
This Colombian run-off election is one of the most important and polarizing contests of all time in this country long…
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Horrific conditions at NYC Rikers jail expose criminalization of poverty, capitalist greed
The system of mass incarceration can be depicted no better than at Rikers Island—it is a manifestation of capital’s drive…
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Milestone union victories in Starbucks’ hometown
Starbucks workers celebrated their 100th unionized store after two successive landslide victories in the company’s hometown of Seattle.
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Ithaca Starbucks’ workers fights back against closure
Workers at a recently-unionized Starbucks in Ithaca, New York, staged a “sip-in” protest and speak-out after the Starbucks corporate office…
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LGBTQ History: How Glenn Burke defied bigotry in Major League Baseball
Glenn Burke made history as the first ever Major League Baseball player to come out as gay, at a time…
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Apple store workers in Baltimore County to hold union vote
Apple has not only refused to voluntarily recognize the union despite a supermajority of support, but has also hired the…
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Militant Journalism
Seven Stars Bakery workers in Providence announce union drive: ‘We’re doing this out of love for each other’
Workers at three Seven Stars Bakery locations in Providence, Rhode Island publicly announced their intent to unionize with the United…
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Over 60 organizations march in largest Brooklyn Pride in history
In the midst of a recent rise in anti-LGBTQ sentiment, this year’s march took on special significance for those who…
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San Diego fast food workers join statewide strike
On June 9 fast food workers across California went on strike to protest mistreatment on the job and demand the…
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San Diego coalition hosts ‘Pilgrimage for a Better Future’ actions
From May 28 to June 1, Dignity Not Detention and Interfaith Movement for Human Integrity held the Pilgrimage for a…
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Analysis
WATCH: Electrifying closing plenary of the People’s Summit for Democracy
From June 8-10, people from across the hemisphere gathered in Los Angeles for the People's Summit for Democracy, drawing enthusiastic…
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Militant Journalism
105 educators fired in Malden, Mass. — students lead the fight back!
Students, teachers, parents and community members are demanding the reinstatement of 105 educators who were "pink slipped" in Malden, Massachusetts.
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Pan-Africanism takes center stage in discussions at the People’s Summit for Democracy
The panel "Pan-Africanism in Today’s World” at the People’s Summit for Democracy explored the fight against U.S. intervention in Africa…
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El panafricanismo tuvo un lugar central en las discusiones de la Cumbre de los Pueblos
La Cumbre de los Pueblos se celebró del 8 al 10 de junio en oposición a la Cumbre de las…
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LGBTQ Pride on Washington’s Olympic Peninsula
Local youth community organizers made history and kicked off Clallam County’s Pride weekend with Sequim, Washington’s first ever "Coming Out”…
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Charges filed against killer cop in shooting death of Patrick Lyoya
The horrific killing of Patrick Lyoya, a young worker and father of two, was caught on bodycam and video and…
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Mounting public pressure forces DA to drop all charges against Queens, N.Y. man
In an unexpected turn of events in the courtroom, Assistant District Attorney Andrea Medina moved to drop five of the…
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Analysis
National City community fights back against racist lowriding ban
The historic tradition of cruising that united the community and embraced Chicano culture has been banned in National City since…
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