Militant Journalism
Reports from the frontlines of workers’ struggles, from street rallies to direct actions.
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Black Brooklyn under attack: the over-policing of West Indian Day celebrations
“This parade being one of the few parades that’s dedicated to Black, Indigenous, brown culture, is the parade that’s the…
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First city in Southeast Los Angeles to win rent stabilization and just cause ordinance
On August 22, the Bell Gardens City Council voted unanimously in favor of the first Rent Control and Just Cause…
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‘Straight Pride is Hate Pride’: Far-right rally shut down in Modesto, California
On August 27, the fourth annual “Straight Pride Parade,” organized by right-wing groups, was met with fierce opposition in Modesto,…
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Maternity homes in Cuba: A story of human-centered care
In 1962 the first pilot-program for maternity homes was established as a comprehensive center for maternal care to support rural…
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Labor Day rally demands recognition of Amazon and Starbucks unions
On Sept. 5, hundreds of workers and organizers gathered in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of New York City for a…
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Chicago demands city pass Bodily Autonomy Sanctuary City Ordinance now!
The Bodily Autonomy Sanctuary City Ordinance would extend and codify the current executive order, ensuring that the Chicago Police Department…
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Columbus, Ohio, police kill Donovan Lewis, community responds
Lewis was lying in bed at 2:30 am on Aug. 30 when police barged into his room and shot him…
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‘Affordable’ for whom? Providence community protests plan to turn Superman Building into luxury apartments
According to that proposal, 228 of those apartments will be market rate apartments, and only 57 units will be affordable…
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Vigil in Albuquerque demands justice for Kesley Vial, who died in ICE custody
Vial was being held indefinitely after seeking asylum from Brazil, where there are many economic and political crises under the…
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Putting profits over people results in thousands without power in Detroit
Tens of thousands in Detroit and the outlying suburbs are still without power following a thunderstorm on August 29 that caused…
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