u.s. working class
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Analysis
Attacks on birthright citizenship part of right wing agenda to roll back hard-won democratic rights
People's movements must keep up the fight to defend and expand democratic rights.
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Features
The war comes home: How working-class communities in the South are pulled into endless U.S. wars
Working-class communities provide the labor & the sacrifice. A political & economic elite decides the wars and who to send…
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Analysis
Should service members die for a Pentagon that will cover up their death?
The Department of War’s Central Command has so far released casualty counts begrudgingly, misleadingly, or not at all.
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Analysis
When US government abandoned its working class, Cuba and Venezuela extended solidarity
As U.S. politicians have time and time again abandoned its working class at home, Cuba and Venezuela's socialist governments —…
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Analysis
DC to Detroit 30 years later: The Million Man March and the ongoing struggle for Black liberation
On Oct. 16, 1995, one million Black men marched on Washington, D.C. in a powerful political show of force against…
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Features
Trump’s war on VA unions is a war on veterans
The Trump administrations seeks to demolish the VA and the care it gives.
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Analysis
Juneteenth: Generation after generation, fight for Black liberation!
For those of us who know the real history, we know that nobody freed the slaves but themselves.
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Militant Journalism
Facilities maintenance workers at Piedmont Athens Regional Hospital unionize and fight against management’s retaliation
This marked the first-ever creation of a union at Piedmont Healthcare, the largest hospital system in the state.
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Analysis
Oregon Nurses Association launch largest healthcare strike in state history
On Friday, Jan. 10, nearly 5,000 Providence healthcare workers went on strike.
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Analysis
Why we should reject mass deportations — and demand real solutions to our problems
Most immigrants leave their countries because of extreme poverty or violence — hardships caused by the same corporations and politicians…
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