Militant Journalism
Reports from the frontlines of workers’ struggles, from street rallies to direct actions.
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Over 300 Missourians rally in support of trans rights at State Capitol
Demonstrators opposed an order meant to stop gender affirming care to any trans people, including adults.
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Graduate workers at Syracuse University vote overwhelmingly to unionize
The two-day election process saw 95% of eligible graduate voters voting to unionize with a final count of 728 for…
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Chicago welcomes Cuban ambassador
The ambassador’s aim was to meet with as many trade associations, unions, churches, politicians, community organizations and activists engaged in…
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Toxic landfill fire burns for months, polluting Alabama air and water
Ultimately the site burned for at least 4 months, causing the air quality in Moody and surrounding areas to reach…
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Workers vote to unionize at LGBTQ nightclub in Chicago’s gentrifying Boystown neighborhood
Demands of the union drive included higher wages, increased health benefits, paid sick time, consistency in scheduling and a say…
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Even in ‘conservative’ Texas suburb, fight for LGBTQ rights is growing
The Montoya family, who moved into the area last year, were physically assaulted and had their home vandalized after Luisa…
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When killer cops evade accountability, victims’ families find other paths towards justice
On Saturday, a crowd including many who had also lost loved ones to police brutality cheered as the sign marking…
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Movement demands justice for Arif Sayed Faisal, killed by cops in Cambridge, Mass.
Cambridge Police shot and killed Arif Sayed Faisal in broad daylight on Jan. 4 in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Almost three months…
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Inmates go on hunger strike over conditions at Illinois jail
Hunger strikers' mothers speak to Liberation News
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Thousands march in Washington, D.C., to launch new movement against U.S. empire
Thousands of anti-war protesters gathered in Lafayette Park, in front of the White House.
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