Militant Journalism
Reports from the frontlines of workers’ struggles, from street rallies to direct actions.
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Slater Mill in Pawtucket, R.I., site of first industrial strike in U.S. history
In response to cut wages, the women textile workers of the mill marched out on strike in May of 1824,…
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Syracuse police filmed manhandling 8-year-old boy
Several days after the film was released, community members demonstrated in front of the Police Department building to condemn the…
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Thousands hit the streets for abortion rights in response to leaked Supreme Court draft ruling
Around the U.S., thousands of people came out into the streets in emergency demonstrations to say, "We won't go back!…
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Protest held against attempts to execute Richard Moore by firing squad in South Carolina
On April 23, people from the community, clergy, and activists rallied against the death penalty and called on Governor McMaster…
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Over 5 million people march on May Day in Cuba, a country of 11 million
Led by the slogan, “Cuba Works and Lives,” Havana’s 2022 May Day parade was attended by more than 700,000 workers…
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May Day in NYC: ‘Our class is the essential class’
'We’re still struggling to keep the eight-hour work day. In the financial capital of the world, we need three side…
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City Feed and Supply workers fight for union recognition in Boston
City Feed Unite workers are fighting to win union recognition at City Feed and Supply, a locally owned coffee shop…
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San Diego rally demands, ‘Hands off Al-Aqsa!’
On April 24 the Palestinian Youth Movement led a demonstration of nearly 100 people in San Diego's Balboa Park.
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Houston motorcade demands justice for Nicolas Chavez
Protesters in about 20 vehicles organized a motorcade in support of Nicolas Chavez, a young Latino man who was killed…
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‘I’m not, nor have I squatted anywhere’: Residents of Escondido property respond to CBS 8 report
The so-called squatters were there long before most of the neighborhood, with one of the residents being the step-daughter of…
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