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Picket Line Support Needed Every Day for UAW Local 180 workers striking in Racine!

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“A legendary day.” UW unveils Divine Nine Garden Plaza

Robert Chappell, 09 May, 2022 Hundreds of members and alumni of UW-Madison’s historically Black fraternities and sororities gathered on East Campus Mall Saturday to bear witness to the unveiling of the Divine Nine Garden Plaza, the first physical manifestation of the National Pan Hellenic Council’s presence in its 75 year history at the state’s flagship university. […]

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Workers’ Summit of the Americas: Livestream June 10-12, 2022 – Live Stream

Alliance For Global Justice *LIVESTREAM PROGRAM TBA* Day 2 livestream: https://fb.me/e/3aYIhWmYq Day 3 livestream: https://fb.me/e/1Ok53GPKj THE WORKERS’ SUMMIT OF THE AMERICAS – TIJUANA June 10-12, 2022, is a Worker’s Conference that calls for the programmatic unity of the working class and social movements to create a permanent forum for solidarity and the linking of anti-imperialist, […]

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May 14, 2022: Labor Power and the Third Reconstruction

Worker organizing is a key front of struggle in the battle for racial and economic justice. The COVID-19 pandemic helped spur workers into action in response to poor wages, working conditions, and lack of power in the workplace. The “Great Resignation,” increased media attention on strikes, and the Amazon and Starbucks unionizing campaigns, for example, […]

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June 3-4, 2022: Next Up Organizer School! Register Now!

There hasn’t been this broad of support for the Labor Movement in decades! Workers across the country are stepping up and organizing in workplaces once thought impossible to organize. Strikes are producing huge results for working people in industries all over the nation. We have a once in a lifetime opportunity to bring in hundreds […]

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The Nurses Who Wouldn’t Come in From the Cold, How holding out for the common good led to the longest strike of 2021

“Workers across the country have started “bargaining for the common good” over the past decade. In Connecticut, care workers negotiated higher Medicaid funding for nursing homes to secure their communities’ right to age with dignity. In West Virginia, Los Angeles, Chicago and Minneapolis, teachers went on strike for the right to a robust public education. […]

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May 14, 2022: 30th Annual Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive from the National Association of Letter Carriers

Saturday, May 14th marks the 30th anniversary of one of America’s great days of giving – the National Association of Letter Carriers Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive! Letter carries walk through the community every day, often coming face to face with a sad reality for too many: hunger. So, each year on the second Saturday […]