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Militant Journalism
Brookline, Mass. Starbucks workers on first indefinite strike to fight retaliation and discrimination
Workers at the 874 Commonwealth Avenue location in Brookline, Massachusetts began an indefinite strike on July 18 — the first…
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Analysis
Defeat the Kansas anti-abortion initiative
You can visit the pro-abortion Kansans for Constitutional Freedom website and sign up to phonebank to educate people, get out…
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San Francisco’s new DA sets stage for police expansion
Interim San Francisco District Attorney Brooke Jenkins was sworn in on July 8, replacing Chesa Boudin.
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Militant Journalism
Centennial Campground: A humanitarian crisis in Anchorage
The campground is housing hundreds of homeless people under horrific conditions of city neglect while community groups try to meet…
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Militant Journalism
Trader Joe’s workers launch union drive in Minneapolis
On June 28, Trader Joe’s #725 workers in Minneapolis delivered their letter of intent to unionize, making this the second…
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Analysis
Boston’s MBTA catches fire, AGAIN. Who is to blame?
An MBTA Orange Line train caught fire on a bridge over the Mystic River in Massachusetts on July 21. Terrified…
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Analysis
Community organizing puts a stop to proposed Amazon Newark hub
The community spoke up, and organizers knocked on thousands of doors in Elizabeth and Newark to spread awareness about the…
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Analysis
The struggle against land privatization in Hacienda Heights, California
In April, residents and community organizers formed the Coalition Against Lennar to block the sale which will bring forth the…
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Militant Journalism
Houston anti-fascists shut down neo-Nazi attack on drag show
On July 10, in 103-degree heat, 150 people showed up at a downtown Houston gay bar to protect a drag…
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Analysis
PSL Editorial – Deadly heat wave sweeping Europe highlights criminal inaction on climate crisis
The unfolding disaster in Europe has rightfully drawn global attention to the woefully inadequate action taken by the governments of…
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