Militant Journalism
Reports from the frontlines of workers’ struggles, from street rallies to direct actions.
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Brooklyn, N.Y., tenants call for unity against negligent landlords
"Tenancy includes all of us who do not control our housing. Evictions of both housed and unhoused tenants can only…
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Workers at Planned Parenthood file to join 1199SEIU
Frontline workers seek union recognition to boost recruitment and retention efforts.
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New York City and upstate: Solidarity can happen
This article is based on a questionnaire and interviews with working class people in both parts of the state, including…
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Escondido residents speak up against eviction
Escondido residents are holding a press conference to counter the concerted effort by the City of Escondido – as well…
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White staff says N-word, student assaulted by police at Somerville High School — students speak out!
On May 9, a white staff member used the N-word in front of multiple Black students. Later at dismissal, another…
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Brooklyn, N.Y., community demands ownership of lot, land sovereignty
“For too long, public land has been given to for-profit developers without any community input,” said Albert Scott, an organizer…
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Communities come together after fascist attack in Buffalo, N.Y. — Biden responds with more cops
The fascist murderer in Buffalo was not a “lone gunman.” He was the product of the vile white supremacist ideology…
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D.C. substitute teachers win big, continue struggle to overcome district-imposed divisions
D.C. substitute teachers have made it clear that struggle has brought these wins and only struggle will win their full…
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McDonald’s workers in LA walk out against abuse: ‘Today it was me, tomorrow who follows?’
McDonald’s workers at a gas station in Inglewood, Los Angeles walked out to protest years of injustice and abuse.
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New Hampshire activists charged and fined for protesting anti-abortion state budget
The five defendants were found guilty and fined $100, suspended on the condition of good behavior for 24 hours.
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