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Militant Journalism
Children lead ‘die-in’ for Gaza in Syracuse
Israel’s relentless massacring of children was the target of a spirited protest and march at the Syracuse Federal Building…
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Sacramento Town Hall about Ferguson reveals disconnect
On Aug. 20, Sacramento Mayor Kevin Johnson called a town hall meeting at the historic Guild Theater. Much of the…
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Oakland protest in solidarity with Ferguson
On a Wednesday night Aug. 20, hundreds of people from all over the Bay Area gathered in Oakland to support…
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Victory against LA City Council resolution supporting Israeli massacre
On August 15, the Los Angeles City Council was prepared to pass a resolution echoing the propaganda whitewashing the massacre…
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Guest statements
Prosecute murderer cop Darren Wilson!
On Aug. 9, Ferguson, Mo. cop Darren Wilson gunned down 18 year-old Michael Brown in cold blood. Michael was unarmed…
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From Sacramento to Ferguson, resistance is justified
As police helicopters circled above and officers sat atop the Sacramento county jail watching, angry protesters shouted, “Don’t shoot, hands…
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Veterans’ appeal to National Guard: ‘Stand with Ferguson protesters, not the police!’
The following statement was initiated by the anti-war soldiers and veterans organization March Forward! To our brothers and sisters in…
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Militant Journalism
Syracuse packs city hall to speak out against police violence
Dozens of people filled council chambers at Syracuse city hall tonight to attend a session of the Public Safety Committee…
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Let’s reinvent the student movement!
A recent study by a conservative research group showed more and more young people favor socialism to capitalism. The study,…
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Double Victory: Israeli ship blocked for 2 days
Aug. 18 Originally posted on the ANSWER San Francisco website. The weekend of August 16 and 17, it was no…
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