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We Rise Fighting! Labor Podcast Episode 53: UAW, Teamsters, Protesting the RNC Debate and More!

We Rise Fighting – Labor Podcast

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September 4, 2023: Labor Day Events in Wisconsin – No Borders in the Workers’ Struggle!

2023 Labor Day Events in Wisconsin Wisconsin State AFL-CIO Milwaukee Laborfest: Monday, September 4. Laborfest parade will kick off from Zeidler Union Square Park on 4th and Michigan at 11:00 am and continue to Summerfest Grounds for family-friendly Laborfest with food, music, solidarity and more. Madison Laborfest: Monday, September 4. Madison Labor Temple, 1602 S. […]

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Madison, September 4, 2023: LaborFest

Event by South Central Federation of Labor The South Central Federation of Labor, AFL-CIO presents LaborFest 2023. The Periodicals will start the party at Noon and VO5 will perform at 3 pm. Solidarity Roll Call at 2 pm. Kids’ activites are back! There will be 2 magic shows, facepainting, balloon twisting, and a bounce house. […]

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GOLDEN RULE SCHEDULE, Racine, September 5-6, 2023

Veterans for Peace Milwaukee Chapter 102 Tuesday, September 5, 2023 3:30-4:00 pm Reefpoint Marina: Welcome by Native American Honor Guard—(Native Flag Song, Eagle feather staff), Proclamation by Mayor Cory Mason, Introduction to Golden Rule by Helen Jaccard, Manager of Golden Rule project. 4:15-5:00 pm “Open Boat”- visit the boat, meet the crew that are sailing […]

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France out of Africa!

An Aug. 22 rally outside the French mission to the United Nations in New York City demanded that French banks and corporations get their bloody hands off Niger. The December 12th Movement called the action. […] Read more Stephen Millies

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Maui: Deadliest U.S. fires in a century

The Aug. 8 wildfires that devastated parts of Maui are the deadliest in the U.S. since the 1918 Cloquet fire in northern Minnesota. Some two weeks after the fires, the official death toll stands at […] Read more Gregory E. Williams

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The people of Niger are fed up

The past few years have witnessed militant defensive actions and campaigns around the world defending the working-class movements that are collectively “fed up.” They are fed up with the putrid smell of the deteriorating U.S. […] Read more