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1960 What? – Gregory Porter

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Frank Nitty: ‘We made it!! We in Washington DC Yall!!!’

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Demand the Release of All Protesters Kidnapped by Kenosha Police and Other Agents of the State – Drop All Charges NOW!

Note: Adelana Akindes has been released but Activists Hayden Harwood and others are still locked up. Please call now to demand the release of protesters.

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Oshkosh, August 29, 2020: BLM Protest, Justice for Jacob Blake!

Oshkosh BLM Peaceful Protest Oshkosh Sun Dial, Oshkosh, WI – 3-7 P.M. This is a Protest to make noise for the recent attack on Jacob Blake. So join this protest to show Black Lives Matter, and we need justice for the attack of this innocent man and all the other victims of police brutality.

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U.S. Mail Not For Sale: We Did Something Incredible! Thousands Took Action at Hundreds of Events August 25, 2020 to #SaveThePostOffice

https://usmailnotforsale.org/ On Tuesday, we did something incredible. Thousands of people took action at hundreds of events across the country. We raised public awareness, got scores of local news stories and built more pressure on our senators to pass legislation to stop the mail slow down and provide $25 billion emergency funding for the Postal Service. […]

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St. Paul Principles: Building People’s Unity / Opposing Capitalist Violence and Repression

St Paul Principles 1.) Our solidarity will be based on respect for a diversity of tactics and the plans of other groups. 2.) The actions and tactics used will be organized to maintain a separation of time or space. 3.) Any debates or criticisms will stay internal to the movement, avoiding any public or media […]

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Union Contingents at the August 28, 2020 ‘Commitment March: Get Your Knee Off Our Necks’ in Washington D.C.

“Now is the time to make justice a reality for all of God’s children. It would be fatal for the nation to overlook urgency of the moment. This sweltering summer of the Negro’s legitimate discontent will not pass until there is an invigorating autumn of freedom and equality. 1963 is not an end, but a […]