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STRIKE! For Abortion Rights – Shut It Down – Reproductive Justice NOW!

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Wet’suwet’en leader charged with criminal contempt over Coastal GasLink pipeline blockade

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’, […]

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United States is responsible for Ukraine war

https://www.scmp.com/comment/opinion/article/3184351/united-states-responsible-ukraine-war My Take by Alex Lo

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Protesters at White House Call on Biden to Protect Abortion Rights

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.

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Cuba’s solidarity with Africa and the Soviet Union

“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 »

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Wisconsin: Asian American Pacific Islander Statement on Muskego-Norway School Board Decision to Reject Novel About the U.S. Forcing Japanese Americans Into Internment Camps During WWII

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 […]

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Belgium Returns the Remains of Congolese Leader Patrice Lumumba

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 […]