washington state
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Militant Journalism
Tri-Cities, Wa. community meetings unite workers to envision, organize for a better future
The community meetings are viewed by Party members as an important aspect of socialist work.
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Militant Journalism
Juneteenth protest in Sequim, Wash., rebukes racist restaurant
In a victory for working class unity against racism and all forms of bigotry, as many as 150 people turned…
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Analysis
Sequim, Washington community to protest racism at local restaurant
In light of a recent racist and xenophobic attack on local immigrant business owners by the owners and employees of…
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Analysis
Medical neglect kills prisoners in Washington state
Ignoring cancer symptoms in prisons works effectively as a death sentence for these inmates.
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Militant Journalism
In rural Washington hate crime case, community demands ‘Justice for Joel Salgado’
Liberation News interviews community organizer Julio Reyes who asks: "How can we hold these prosecutors accountable?"
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Analysis
Bad apples or bad system? Lying cops still on duty despite Brady list
Almost 200 Washington state law enforcement officers have been placed on the Brady list, a list of officers who may…
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Militant Journalism
‘Rural people against racism’ march in Sedro-Woolley, Washington
On May 29, local activists in Sedro-Woolley, Washington, (population 11,739) and the greater Skagit County area held a march against…
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Analysis
Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe wins against ‘not in my backyard’ racists
The tribe’s goal is to set a new precedent for the way our society deals with the problem of addiction…
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Militant Journalism
Rural Washington state rally demands: ‘Stop the war on Black America’
Some 50 assembled in solidarity with the Movement for Black Lives Feb. 28 rally in Sequim, a small town in…
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Militant Journalism
The fight for free speech in Selah, Wash.
In a small, conservative town in central Washington, sidewalk chalk has become a highly contentious issue between residents and the…
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