http://appalachianworkersalliance.weebly.com/blog/yes-all-cops-supporting-the-oppressed-against-the-police #YesAllCops The Appalachian Workers Alliance stands uncompromisingly with the current movements of the people against the systemic police brutality and murder of Black and Brown men and women. These modern lynching are not acts of isolated “bad apples,” but are instead the institutionalized practice. The police are the foot soldiers of national and racial oppression […]
Month: July 2016
Solidarity Rally and Protest Surrounding Lost Lives SHARE!!! The Coalition for Justice, many of you and whoever else wants to stand up with us meet us at Red Arrow Park Monday at 4 p.m. Silence no more. We cried, been at a lost for words BUT now we’re ready to move into action at Red […]
Justice for Alton Sterling, Philando Castile, and All Victims of Police Terror- Black Lives Matter! Come out to demand justice for Alton Sterling and for all victims of police terror from Baton Rogue to Baltimore. We want to express our solidarity with the Black community in Baton Rouge over the senseless killing of another Black […]
Stop The Bradley Foundation! The Milwaukee-based Bradley Foundation is one of the largest right-wing anti-worker, racist think tanks in the world. The Foundation is an integral part of Wall Street’s right-wing foundation network that has as its goal to wipe out all legal, social and other barriers to making profits by capitalists. This includes: promoting […]
Building People’s Power, Lamont Lilly Leads Community Conversation Lamont Lilly, Vice Presidential candidate for Workers World Party (WWP) will be leading a community conversation about BUILDING PEOPLE’S POWER at this event. Lamont Lilly is a leading member of the Durham, North Carolina., branch of WWP and a member of WWP’s National Committee. As a people’s […]
http://bit.ly/29wTDjl “…When friends like Venezuela are in need we should be providing collective help, not promoting intervention. Safeguarding the legitimacy of the OAS and not allowing it to be used as a political tool for intervention against a fellow Caribbean nation, one that has continuously supported our regional aspirations, just development and self-determination for all […]

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