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Blinken Returns Empty Handed from Africa Tour

By Abayomi Azikiwe, August 27, 2022 United States Secretary of State Antony Blinken visited three African Union (AU) member-states during early August in an attempt to enhance the presence of Washington on the continent. This tour came amid an escalation of tensions between the Russian Federation and the People’s Republic of China in regard to […]

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Kent, WA Educators On Strike!

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Mellody Hobson, Starbucks Board Chair, Visited By Starbucks Workers at Broncos Game – Stop Union Busting Workers Demand!

Mellody Hobson is the Chair of Starbucks’ board and the newest owner of the Denver Broncos. We went to the Bills – Broncos game today to tell Mellody Hobson that we bust Broncos in Buffalo, not unions!!! #mellodyhobson #starbucks #bills #broncos #buffalobills

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Fond du Lac, September 10, 2022: Pro-Choice Human Rights Rally – Reproductive Justice NOW!

Event: https://fb.me/e/3RbV7uAop The Fond Du Lac Pro-Choice Human Rights Activists will hold a Rally At Veteran’s Park on Saturday, September 10th from 12pm-4pm. Before the event, we will be canvassing throughout the Fondue festival, which will take place on Main St. With Fondue Fest taking place on the same day, time frame, and in the […]

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Chipotle Workers in Lansing, Michigan Win Union

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Disability Voting Rights Week September 12-16, 2022; Wisconsin Events

Help build the power of the disability vote during the 2022 Disability Voting Rights Week, September 12-16. You can help make sure disabled voters across Wisconsin are registered and ready to vote and have access to the ballot.  WAYS TO GET INVOLVED→ Sign up as a Partner→ Register disabled voters in your community.→ Host a […]

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National Voter Registration Day is September 20, 2022

With your help, the Wisconsin Fair Maps Coalition is organizing events around the state to promote voter registration and participation in the upcoming November election.  Contact Carlene Bechen to learn more.