Militant Journalism
Reports from the frontlines of workers’ struggles, from street rallies to direct actions.
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Georgians ravaged by fire while FEMA refuses aid and county plans data center
n Brantley County, a largely rural area in southeastern Georgia made up of small towns, farmland, and dense pine forests,…
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Body camera footage shows killer cops shot St. Louis teen Emeshyon Wilkins in back of head
Instead of investigating and prosecuting this clear criminal act by the police officer, what followed was a series of lies…
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Da’Quain Johnson: Latest victim of Grand Rapids police murder
Da’Quain Johnson’s murder is just the latest instance of violence inflicted by Grand Rapids police. In just the past four…
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Law suit attacks the right of people with disabilities to live independently in their communities
The right to live, work and participate in one’s community, and not be institutionalized, is a basic human right.
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“Our strike scared folks who are in power:” Interview with Nathalie Hrizi, UESF Vice President for Substitutes
UESF Vice President Nathalie Hrizi spoke with On Strike! to draw out some of the key lessons from the union’s…
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Nashville residents push back as city revives police surveillance plan
Community members warned that expanding police access to private camera networks raises the risk of data-sharing beyond the city.
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‘Defend public housing!’ Chelsea NYCHA tenants fight displacement & corporate developers
A giant developer plans to destroy Chelsea's public housing and replace it with luxury housing.
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Nashville doesn’t need Musk’s tunnel — we need real transit
Instead of investing in affordable, union-built, publicly accountable transit, city leaders are offering a tunnel that will serve tourists and…
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Queens tenants fight for dignified housing and against the war economy
In La Mesa Verde alone, 859 violations have been filed against the owner, A&E Real Estate – one of New York…
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The people of Genesee County, Michigan, defeat local police 287(g) agreement with ICE
When the war on immigrants came to Genessee County, the community was ready to channel their protest into coordinated political…
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