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Militant Journalism
Tampa rallies against ICE: “Keep families together!”
In Luis Blanco’s case, he means everything to his family. Blanco, who works in construction, is the sole breadwinner of…
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Community enraged after Manatee deputy kills unarmed father of four
“My cousin was a loving father, big on sports, big on family values,” Jonathan Pierre Cornell told Liberation News.
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South Florida shows solidarity with striking prisoners
As Operation PUSH continues, we must keep our eyes on the prisoners’ struggle for justice and lend our full support…
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Florida prisoners work stoppage to demand better conditions on MLK Day
On a daily basis, the Florida Department of Corrections commits human rights violations against tens of thousands of people incarcerated…
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New College students stand up for Palestine, protest at faculty meeting
Students held signs depicting different images of destruction in Palestine in the wake of the Israeli airstrike on Gaza that…
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Tampa to Trump: “Hands off Jerusalem!”
The spirit was one of anger, but also one of empowerment as people of all ages joined together to fight…
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Analysis
New College president boasts of Israel’s apartheid education
Donal O’Shea’s visit to Israel and subsequent article show that he is comfortable with Israel’s war crimes and system of…
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Tampa high school students show solidarity with teachers
About 200 high school students walked out of Jefferson High School in Tampa, Florida on Wednesday morning, November 8, in…
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Manatee students fight to ‘take a knee’ as national movement grows
Manatee students continue to organize against the school board's repressive policy, as high school and college students protest around the…
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Gainesville protesters outnumber Nazis 100 to 1, Spencer humiliated
On October 19, at least two thousand people descended on the Curtis M. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts at…
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