Essential Worker Rally to Stop Trump Essential Workers are everywhere. They are the nurse that holds your loved ones hand in the ICU, the UPS and USPS drivers who are delivering countless packages, the grocery store worker keeping the shelves stocked with the essentials, and the checker who rings you up. They are the social […]
Month: September 2020
Save the date! Please be sure to fill out the google form below and share with your friends and tell them to share it with their friends and so on. Let the ENTIRE city of Madison hear our voices on October 10th as we march 26.2 miles!PLEASE fill this out- https://forms.gle/H9RjMJ3DCwDMxJd99✊✊✊✊✊✊
Action Steps: You can watch and share the livestream on facebook Like and Retweet on Twitter We will be using the hashtags #strikeforourlives and #faircontractnow moving forward Upcoming Events: Action: 9/7 at 7:30PM SEIU 73 will join INA in a vigil for workers and family members who have lost loved ones to COVID 19. You […]
Madison City Budget Discussion Our communities are facing evictions and unemployment and there’s a chance the Mayor will budget nearly $80 million for the Madison Police Department. We deserve to thrive. Join us to discuss what a People’s Budget would look like. Join us Thursday Sept 3rd, 6pm-7:30pm on Zoom. Register with this link:http://bit.ly/0901BudgetDisc
https://bit.ly/3jGUKi4 Spoken: September, 1962 in Socialist CubaPublished: Cuba SocialistaTranscription/Markup: A.N./Brian BagginsOnline Version: Ernesto Che Guevara Internet Archive (marxists.org) 2002 “….In all these situations, the function of the cadre, in spite of its being on different fronts, is the same. The cadre is the major part of the ideological motor which is the United Party of […]
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DATE CHANGE: Tell the KUSD School Board Science is Real and Black Lives Matter! The School Board meeting is officially rescheduled for Thursday, September 3 at 6 PM. 3600 52nd Street, Kenosha. There will be an opportunity for public comment. We will protest outside of the meeting ahead of time. At this meeting the Superintendent […]

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