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Militant Journalism
Shutting Down the Verrazano: A 7 Minute choke hold of Staten Island
The following report was received from a participant in the Verrazano Bridge action. We are a group of 30 protesters…
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Struggle at Syracuse University escalates
On Nov. 17, well over 150 Syracuse University students, faculty, and staff members, as well as community supporters, held a…
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SU students rally for consent, confront chancellor
On a sunny fall day, around 200 people—faculty, students, staff, and community members—gathered on the main quad on Syracuse University…
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Hudson Valley vigils for slain student
About 70 people, including 15 children, took part in a vigil for Michael Brown in front of Kingston, N.Y., City…
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Albany rallies for Palestine as Israel resumes bombing Gaza
On Aug. 9, as Israeli resumed the ruthless bombing of Gaza after a tenuous 72-hour ceasefire ended, over 60 people…
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Why I won’t join the tenure debate
This “summer vacation” has been challenging. I’ve spent a lot of time this summer preparing for the fast approaching school…
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EMTs stand in the way of NYPD assault
In an exclusive story published by the Daily News, reporter Tina Moore writes about how two Emergency Medical Technicians with…
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Subway passenger confronts De Blasio for backing Israel’s crimes
Editor’s note: The entire U.S. political establishment — including its “liberal” and “progressive” figures like Bill De Blasio — has…
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De Blasio’s support for Israeli genocide and the limits of ‘progressivism’
‘Progressive’ politicians like De Blasio are backing the Israeli military despite its massacres of Palestinian civilians The Gaza invasion has…
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NYC EMT responds to Eric Garner death
After seeing the way that emergency medical personnel in Staten Island responded to Eric Garner’s lifeless body, some people began…
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