Militant Journalism
Reports from the frontlines of workers’ struggles, from street rallies to direct actions.
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Massachusetts educators’ joint strike wins historic common good demands
Members of the Malden Education Association and the Haverhill Education Association have ratified new contracts won through a simultaneous strike…
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Teachers union in Cleveland suburb authorizes strike, demands fair contract
On Oct. 18, the Garfield Heights Teachers Association of Cleveland’s inner-ring suburbs declared their tentative strike date for Oct. 31.
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Philadelphia museum workers strike, win first contract
Workers at the Philadelphia Museum of Art concluded a successful 17-day strike winning their tentative agreement that included all of…
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San Antonio cop arrested after firing ten times at teenager without provocation
According to Erik Cantu’s lawyer, Brian Powers, the shooting resulted in the teenager having to undergo multiple surgeries to repair…
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Oct. 8 National Day of Action for abortion rights brings people out around the country
Oct. 8 was identified as a National Day of Action for abortion rights by the national Women's March organization. In…
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Athens public transit workers strike to protest austerity bill
On Sept. 21 public transit workers in Athens, Greece went on strike to protest a new law that essentially privatized…
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Urban farm, not toxic harm: Minneapolis community fights back against demolition
The building, formerly known as the Roof Depot and located at East 28th Street and Longfellow Avenue, lays on top…
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Horn of Africa communities unite against U.S. sanctions
Hundreds of demonstrators from the Ethiopian, Eritrean, and Somalian diasporas gathered outside the White House to demand an end to…
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Albuquerque police say they’re ‘reformed’ yet continue to kill innocent people
Community is shocked when cops and mayor assert police have been reformed.
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