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The untold story of Oscar Grant’s father
Revealing a tale of racism, mass incarceration and police brutality, Liberation News interviewed Oscar Grant Jr., who is currently held…
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President Chávez Remembered in the United States
Event at the Venezuelan Embassy honors and commemorates the life of Hugo Chavez on his 59th birthday
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12 people who should be in prison instead of Bradley Manning
A whistleblower faces decades behind bars while Wall Street drug launderers, racist murderers, killer cops and war criminals walk free.
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Call to Action: Nationwide Demonstrations for Women’s Equality Day – Aug. 23-26
On August 23-26, WORD is calling for nationwide demonstrations in honor of Women's Equality Day. On the East Coast, WORD…
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Korea Peace Weekend demands end to Korean War
Weekend of actions in Washington D.C. called by the National Campaign to End the Korean War demands a peace treaty…
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Syracuse police brutalize disabled man
Community groups in Syracuse are organizing to protest a recent case of police brutality against a disabled man.
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The fight to free Bradley Manning is not over
Continue to stand with whistleblower Bradley Manning after the announcement of the court verdict - Manning found not guilty of…
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Calif. Unity March Against Police Brutality: turning point in struggle for justice
On July 21, 2013, over 1,200 people poured onto the lawn of City Hall in Anaheim, Calif., for the first…
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Raul Castro: ‘We also wanted to storm the heavens’
Speech by Cuban President Raul Castro on July 26, 2013, at the celebration of the 60th anniversary of the attack…
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Fast-food workers walk out over heat stroke
A new front in the struggle of low-wage workers in the fast-food industry: workers New York City and Chicago walked…
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