Event: https://fb.me/e/ex37rUyGt Join IBT President Sean O’Brien, Mandela Barnes, and more as they speak about workers’ rights, fighting back against Right To Work, and the importance of supporting labor-friendly candidates this November 8th election! The rally will be held on the southwest steps of the State Capitol. Teamsters Local Union No. 344 Teamsters
UE: ‘Them And Us Unionism’
https://bit.ly/3DB5U4F United Electrical Workers (UE) UE was founded by workers who understood how the economic system we work under — capitalism — actually works, how it functions to allow bosses (them) to make money off of workers (us), and how bosses maintain their power by trying to divide workers. Profits come from the products and […]
By Noelle Hanrahan, Esq. – Prison Radio Yesterday at 12:45pm October 26, 2022, a proposed order denying Mumia Abu-Jamal’s constitutional claims of jury bias and suppressed evidence was issued by Common Pleas court Judge Lucretia Clemons. Abu-Jamal’s defense petition included newly discovered evidence that had been buried in the prosecutor’s own files. This evidence documented key […]
Info for November 1: Solidarity with Railroad Workers We have 5 days left till our meeting! It’s time to spread the good news about this meeting to the broadest possible audience. This is a reminder to encourage your membership and your contacts to RSVP and to support. We have attached a sample email draft below […]
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Event: https://fb.me/e/337n8seJl Register on Zoom: bit.ly/nosanctions1027 Since November 2020, Ethiopia has been the subject of a proxy war led by the former Government of the TPLF. Despite an overwhelming electoral victory in June 2021 by Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s Prosperity Party, which won 410 out of the 436 contested seats in Ethiopia’s federal parliament, the […]
By Tonya Phillips Political power. The Right to Counsel Movement is an inspiring and continuing story of how the Detroit Right to Counsel Coalition and ordinary Detroiters activated our collective power and won one of the most significant rights in Detroit’s history, a right to legal counsel for low-income Detroiters facing eviction. The first Declaration […]

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