By L.T. Pham posted on September 22, 2016, http://www.workers.org/ 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 for justice, liberation and self-determination. But it has […]
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September 22, 2016 by Larry Goldbetter Three more unarmed black people have been shot and killed by the police. They include a teenager with a BB gun in Columbus, OH; a young man with his hands in the air, returning from class in Tulsa, OK; and a man sitting in his car, reading a book in Charlotte, […]
Charlotte protestors Take Action Now! Let protests sweep nation after Keith Lamont Scott murder: **SEPT 24, 2016; 1pm: SHOW UP IN CHARLOTTE : A call to mobilize 1,000s against police violence March starting from Marshall Park in Uptown Charlotte / 800 East 3rd St. – All ages, rain or shine http://peoplespowerassemblies.org/protest-murder-of-keith-lamont-scott/
UBLAC Milwaukee For Immediate Release September 22, 2016 Milwaukee, WI Contact: UBLAC 414-409-3833 ublac.2016@gmail.com UBLAC’s Solidarity Message It is apparent that we cannot afford to be silent in times of unrest, nor can we be solely concerned with the events happening in Milwaukee. In 2016, almost 200 black people have been killed by police. 9 […]
SEPTEMBER 24: SHOW UP IN CHARLOTTE!
Message in Italics from Workers World Party Durham Branch In light of the developments in Charlotte in the aftermath of the murder of #KeithLamontScott, conference organizers are having an emergency meeting to figure out how to approach this Saturday’s conference. In the meantime – please circulate this announcement from folks on the ground in Charlotte: […]
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https://intercontinentalcry.org/mining-leaves-a-wisconsin-tribes-hallowed-sites-at-risk/ “…There is a palpable change in the tribe as it gathers its voice against the mine, Reiter says. Speaking events, fliers, websites and new partnerships proliferate, but that’s only half the story: Tribal members have taken to days-long walks from the reservation to the Menominee River, tracing their ancestors’ steps. They’ve re-seeded the river’s […]

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