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Wauwatosa, October 23: Justice For Jay Anderson

Sunday marks 4 months since the death of Jay Anderson at the hands of Wauwatosa Police with no answers yet! Balloon Release Sunday at 3:00 p.m. at Madison Park, 9800 W. Glendalw Avenue in Wauwatosa where he was murdered. #Justice4Jay

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After OSPP victory, MTEA sets sights on increased funding

More information: #ReclaimOurSchools Article from Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service: http://milwaukeenns.org/2016/10/17/after-ospp-victory-mtea-sets-sights-on-increased-funding/ Schools and Communities United Co-Chair Ingrid Walker-Henry called the issue of whether or not to provide more funding a “no-brainer,” saying, “When we’re talking about our children, when we’re talking about our future … it really shouldn’t be a contentious issue.” Schroeder urged GOP legislators […]

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Milwaukee, Nov. 5: NoDAPL Water Protectors’ Fundraiser – Milwaukee

NoDAPL Water Protectors’ Fundraiser – Milwaukee NoDAPL is a resistance born of the spirituality, love and fierce determination of Native people to shut down the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL).* DAPL endangers fresh water for the Standing Rock Sioux and 8 million people living downstream, and also impacts many sites that are sacred […]

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Oct. 19: Revolutionary socialist response from WWP presidential candidate Monica Moorehead to the final debate

TUNE IN WEDNESDAY NIGHT, 10:30PM EST ON FACEBOOK LIVE: Revolutionary socialist response from WWP presidential candidate Monica Moorehead to the final debate | Stream will be available at: Monica Moorehead & Lamont Lilly 2016

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Teresa Gutierrez: Misogyny, Corruption and the U.S. Elections

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Greg Dunkel on Hurricane Matthew Haiti & Cuba

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With affordable health care the issue, students, workers support Harvard strike

huds_strike_phebe_ww_10-17-16 “…The workers know that the struggle for quality health care is global and united. Local 26 strikers have supported and spoken at rallies to change Columbus Day to Indigenous Peoples’ Day, in support of Standing Rock and against pipeline spills and water poisoning. In turn, Native students at Harvard have spoken at strike rallies. […]