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U.S. scapegoats China for global warming
The United States, the greatest contributor to the carbon emissions linked to global warming, is trying to point the finger…
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Don’t blame hip-hop for urban crime
Despite claims by police agencies of lower national crime rates, high murder rates still plague U.S. urban centers. In 2006,…
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Pro-immigrant groups demand legalization, end to raids
In response to political developments surrounding immigration reform, immigrant rights organizations and their allies held a press conference in front…
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Activists march for ‘Full LGBT rights now’
On June 22-24, San Francisco hosted some of the largest LGBT Pride events in the country. The weekend began with…
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Seattle turns up the heat on Attorney General Gonzales
On June 27, around 40 protestors turned out on very short notice to protest outside an 8:30 a.m. speech by…
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La coalición ANSWER marcha con la comunidad LGBT
La coalición ANSWER (Actúe Ahora para Detener la Guerra y Terminar con el Racismo) saluda a la orgullosa comunidad Lesbiana/Gay/Bisexual/Transgénero…
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Woodfin hotel workers win backpay, struggle continues
The Woodfin Suites hotel workers recently won a major victory after seven months of struggle. The Emeryville, Calif., city officials…
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Liberation, Volume 1, Issue 2
Volume 1, Issue 2: Millions Behind Bars U.S. News Iraqi resistance pushes U.S. generals back U.S. government wants anti-Cuba terrorists…
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Anti-Zionist professor denied tenure at DePaul
On June 8, DePaul University professor Norman Finkelstein was denied tenure for criticizing the brutal Israeli occupation of Palestine. The…
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Government cuts New York after-school programs
More than 200 New York City after-school programs are about to lose government funding. They will be forced to close…
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Florida law takes aim at Sudan, Iran
Gov. Charlie Crist recently signed a bill making Florida the first U.S. state to outlaw pension fund investments in companies…
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Ousmane Sembene: Revolutionary African artist
The writer is an award-winning film director and PSL member in Los Angeles. His films include the Sundance Film Festival…
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Rebuild New Orleans? Not if the capitalists have their way
August 2007 will mark the two-year anniversary of the ravaging of the Gulf Coast by Hurricane Katrina. When the storm…
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ANSWER marches in Chicago’s Pride parade
June 24 marked the 38th anniversary of Chicago’s LGBT Pride parade. This year’s parade was themed "United for equality." Over…
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Cuba defeats U.S. isolation policy
In this year’s battle in the diplomatic arena the U.S. government’s policy to isolate Cuba has failed," said Foreign Minister…
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Workers, union, supporters protest San José Mercury News union-busting
Faced with imminent layoffs and management’s refusal to negotiate a contract in good faith, workers from Northern California Media Workers…
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Thousands march for immigrant rights in Hollywood
Thousands of immigrants and their supporters took to the streets of Hollywood on June 24 to demand "Full rights for…
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Australia to ban alcohol for Aborigines
Prime Minister John Howard announced on June 21 that Australia will ban alcohol for northern Aborigines and impose new controls…
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Memorial to the victims of capitalism
On June 13, President Bush spoke at the dedication ceremony of a memorial based on lies. Standing in front of…
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Audio: Black liberation and socialism
Click here to listen to an audio recording of PSL organizer and Howard University student Eugene Puryear discussing Black liberation…
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