Militant Journalism
Reports from the frontlines of workers’ struggles, from street rallies to direct actions.
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Sacramento protest demands: ‘Hands off Niger!’
All revolutionary and progressive people should stand in support of African liberation from French colonial powers in Mali, Burkina Faso,…
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Right-wing rhetoric and anti-LGBTQ legislation to blame for O’Shae Sibley’s murder
Speakers at the action condemned not just Sibley’s murder, but the rising tide of anti-LGBTQ legislation being passed across the…
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Celebrating Moncada at 70: The setback that was turned into victory
At pre-dawn on July 26, 10,000 Cubans entered the hallowed grounds of the Moncada — now a school — to…
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San Antonio police kill Melissa Perez in her own home during mental health crisis
The police killing was so egregious that the three officers were immediately arrested and charged with murder.
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Starbucks workers strike for ‘some basic human decency’
Urbana Starbucks workers held their picket line over two days, braving intense heat to wave signs that read “honk if…
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Tired of living in dangerous conditions, NYC tenants rally to demand repairs from landlord
Negligent landlords are nothing new to New Yorkers. But at 1834 Caton Ave. in the Flatbush neighborhood of Brooklyn, tenants…
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Dayton, Ohio, man dies following violent police encounter: ‘I can’t breathe’
Despite the violent behavior of the police and the death of Antonio Lewis, neither of the officers involved have faced…
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Dayton, Ohio, hombre muere tras violento encuentro con la policía: “No puedo respirar”
El 15 de junio, manifestantes se juntaron en la plaza Courthouse Square en Dayton, Ohio, para demandar justicia tras la…
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Unelected board just raised rent for over two million New York City tenants
On June 21, New York City raised the rent for over two million tenants.
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San Antonio, Texas, families reunite with incarcerated loved ones for Father’s Day
Prisons are often located in remote areas, separating incarcerated people from their communities and families by walls, prison bureaucracy, and…
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