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New Haven says no to racist Ted Nugent
Chanting “Hey hey, ho ho, let’s shut down this racist show,” protesters picketed historic Toad’s Place in downtown New Haven…
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Workers across the country stand up on May Day
May 1st is celebrated around the world as International Workers Day and is marked by militant struggle demanding rights for…
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Protests take place throughout U.S./Israeli attack on Gaza
Throughout the latest U.S.-backed Israeli assault on Gaza (Nov. 14-21), protesters took to the streets throughout the United States and…
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Activists mark 30th anniversary of Sabra and Shatila massacre
Sept. 15 marked the 30th anniversary of the Sabra and Shatila massacre. In New Haven, Conn., activists participated in an…
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Connecticut repeals death penalty
On April 25, Connecticut Governor Daniel Malloy signed a bill into law abolishing the death penalty. Connecticut is the 17th…
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May Day marked by protests
May 1 is celebrated around the world as International Workers Day. Following are May Day reports from the streets by…
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Justice for Jewu!
Jewu Richardson is a father, a student, an activist and an outspoken critic of police misconduct and brutality in New…
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Jewu Richardson fights for life and justice
On Jan. 16, 2010, Jewu Richardson nearly died after being brutally shot just inches from his heart by a New…
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High rates and power outages not a ‘natural’ disaster
More than 750,000 households—about half the households in Connecticut—were without power on a night when temperatures approached freezing.
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