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Moorehead-Lilly: Victory to the HUDS Workers Of Local 26 (at Harvard) On Strike! A Living Wage & Quality Healthcare Are Rights! End Racism & Discrimination In The Kitchens, Now!

mmll-statment-huds-strike-10-12-16 Monica Moorehead & Lamont Lilly 2016 FOR UPDATES AND HOW TO SUPPORT: @UNITEHERE26  

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Alert! Assassination attempts against the General Coordinator of COPINH and a Community leader of COPINH in Honduras

http://copinhenglish.blogspot.com/ The Civil Council of Popular and Indigenous Organizations of Honduras (COPINH) denounces to the national and internacional public the assassination attempts against the compañeros Tomás Gómez Membreño, General Coordinator of COPINH  and Alexander García Sorto, a community leader de Llano Grande, Colomoncagua. In two distinct circumstances, yesterday on October 9, these two compañeros were […]

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Rev. Edward Pinkney: Convicted With No Evidence: a Very Dangerous Precedent!

I am Reverend Edward Pinkney, a community activist who tragically became a political prisoner in Michigan on December 15, 2014. On July 26, 2016 the Michigan Court of Appeals rejected my appeal. I was convicted in Berrien County, Michigan by an all-white jury that was motivated by something other than the truth. I have already […]

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NYC, November 11-13: Workers World Party National Conference, ‘Why We Must Keep Fighting For Socialism’

Workers World Party National Conference The elections are not the last word — keep fighting for socialism! Join Workers World Party and hundreds of activists from around the country and the world for the annual WWP National Conference on Nov. 11-13 in New York. 2016 has seen nothing short of an assault on the movement […]

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Indigenous People’s Day, Abolish Columbus Day

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Milwaukee, Oct. 15: March on Milwaukee Panel Discussion

March on Milwaukee Panel Discussion Participants in the 1965-68 March on Milwaukee will discuss this landmark event, right here on the Stiemke stage. Heralded as The Selma of the North, Milwaukee played an integral part in the Civil Rights Movement. Led by Father James Groppi, the housing protest marches across Milwaukee pushed the nation toward […]

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Charlotte, Oct. 10: No Business As Usual: Stop Killing Black People!

No Business As Usual: Stop Killing Black People! The fight isn’t over! We won the full release of the dash cam footage from the police murder of Keith Scott. The struggle continues until the city divests from killer cops and invests in the community. That means no business as usual and no space for white […]