Building Unity The Democracy Tour has been invited to join the Ho-Chunk Nation Pow Wow over Labor Day Weekend. – W8426 Hwy 54 East, Black River Falls, WI Come up and camp with us around the UnityMobile on the Pow Wow grounds or come enjoy the Pow Wow for a few hours. Community Dance on […]
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Voces de la Frontera Happy 4th Anniversary, Voices of Waukesha! Who remembers May 1st 2018 in Waukesha when we came together to oppose the racist 287(g) program. We’re still in the fight, but united we’re stronger. IF YOU CAN ! — Happy 4th Anniversary, Voces Waukesha! Who remembers May Day 2018 in Waukesha when we […]
Voces de la Frontera Event: https://fb.me/e/1T9w7saaS [English Below] ¡Acompáñenos y guarde la fecha para el evento de recaudación de fondos más grande y divertido de Voces! Aún estamos trabajando los detalles exactos, está invitado unirse a nosotros el viernes 16 de septiembre del 2022 en el Italian Community Center de Milwaukee. Celebre otro año más […]
Event: https://fb.me/e/4U64kAxYH The South Central Federation of Labor, AFL-CIO (SCFL) will celebrate Labor Day with its annual LaborFest on Monday, September 5th at the Madison Labor Temple grounds on South Park Street. VO5 and the Chris O’Leary Band will perform. The event is free and open to the public. SCFL’s Community Services Committee will be […]
#MKELabor #1u #LaborDay2022 Event: https://fb.me/e/5lRtfgOXy Join us for Labor Day 2022, a family-focused event on the Summerfest grounds on Monday, September 2022. This year we are renewing our promise to “Organize the Future” -the next generation of workers, unorganized shops, and new industries – because we know that everyone benefits from being in a union. […]
UW Health Nurses have voted to strike for union recognition starting September 13! Madison Area DSA has shared a number of ways you can support them: 1. Fill out the picket support sign up form to sign up for the picket line, for flyering at shift changes, and more. 2. Join the Wisconsin Loves UW Nurses […]
By Abayomi Azikiwe Since the early 1980s, the prison population in the United States has grown exponentially with African Americans, Latin Americans and other working class people making up the majority of those incarcerated in the dungeons of the world’s leading capitalist state. During the previous decade on September 9, 1971, several thousand inmates at […]

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