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52,000 kids left behind
Children in immigration detention As a teacher of young children, I feel especially enraged by violence against children. That’s why…
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Supreme Court: What Noel Canning decision means for workers
Today the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the President’s “recess” appointments to the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) were unconstitutional,…
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The Trentonian, the biggest soap opera on earth!
Just one day after a New Jersey Supreme Court judge absolved Gov. Chris Christie from paying this year’s billion dollar…
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N. Carolina Moral Mondays still strong
On June 16, in the muggy heat of the North Carolina Peidmont, hundreds of activists, organizers and working class citizens…
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NJ workers’ pensions are not candy!
On June 25 in the Superior Court of New Jersey, Gov. Chris Christie’s lawyers defended his $2.5 billion cuts to…
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Texas Dads denied parenting rights–the facts
Jason Hanna and Joe Riggs with babies My last post on this subject was a full-on rant—fully justified as far…
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Even Cantor’s defeat can’t kill a dead horse
Last week’s defeat of Virginia Representative Eric Cantor, Republican former House Majority Leader, sent shock waves through the political establishment.…
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Re-segregation, Black liberation and revolutionary unity
Despite the fall of legal segregation, the United States remains a highly segregated society.
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La re-segregación, la unidad revolucionaria y la autodeterminación negra
A pesar de la derrota de la segregación legal, Estados Unidos sigue siendo una sociedad altamente segregada.
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Devastating cuts to food stamps, while pantries report critical shortages
Cutting food stamps by $8 billion over the next decade, poor and working-class families will see immediate cuts of $90…
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