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Remembering Gen. Giap
Vietnamese Gen. Vo Nguyen Giap who helped defeat Japan, then France, then the United States in a 35-year war for…
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Recently passed federal law on loans is bad deal for students
While providing some immediate relief relative to where things stood in August, the new law will in fact accelerate the…
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The battle to save City College of San Francisco
There have been mass marches, sit-ins, and popular referendums in support of the school. But so far, city, state and…
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High education, low pay
Why is it that the educational level of the U.S. working class has skyrocketed but wages have stagnated?
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Racist textbooks ‘white out’ U.S. history
Textbooks changes aim to limit discussion of slavery, and invent “positive aspects” of it, while renaming the slave trade the…
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End the US occupation of Afghanistan
"Operation Enduring Freedom" has certainly endured, but it has brought not freedom but occupation and misery to the Afghan people.
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Herman Wallace, revolutionary fighter, dies after 3 days of freedom
Wallace died at the age of 71 from complications of liver cancer. According to his legal counsel, among his last…
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Affordable Care Act leaves 8 million poor people without health care
After being galvanized to come out and vote for Obama, the most oppressed communities in the country—poor and working people…
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Haudenosaunee Wooden Stick Lacrosse Expo
Thousands came together to honor the rich history of Haudenosaunee and the significance of lacrosse for the Six Nations: Seneca,…
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Stop the WIC shutdown! Nationwide emergency funding now!
Women Organized to Resist and Defend (WORD) is circulating a petition that demands the federal government provide funding for WIC…
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