Month: July 2022
Betsy Trumpener · CBC News · Posted: Jul 07, 2022 4:59 PM PT | Last Updated: July 7 Crown prosecutors have decided to pursue a criminal contempt charge against a key Indigenous leader of a movement to stop Coastal GasLink’s natural gas pipeline construction on Wet’suwet’en traditional territory in northern British Columbia. The decision to charge Sleydo’, […]
More Than 1,000 Protesters at White House Call on Biden to Protect Abortion Rights Spokesman-Review The rally on Saturday, in which some demonstrators risked arrest, reflected activists’ growing frustration with the administration.
“When Africa called, Cuba answered” is a well-known and true description of how Cuba aided the African liberation struggle. The slogan was popularized by Elombe Brath, the late Pan African educator and organizer who was […]Read on »
On June 13, the Muskego-Norway School District School Board rejected the book” When the Emperor Was Divine,” recommended for use in a high school English class partly due to concerns that it lacked “balance” regarding the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II. The board found the award-winning novel based on the author, Julie […]
By Abayomi Azikiwe Since January 17, 1961, the circumstances surrounding the kidnapping and assassination of Congolese Prime Minister Patrice Lumumba have remained a symbol of the legacy of colonialism on the African continent. Lumumba rose to prominence during 1958-1960 due to his involvement in independence politics when the people of the former Belgian colony of […]

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