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Date February 25, 2020 2:01 PM
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La Primera Nación de Wet’suwet’en enfrenta la violencia y la invasión colonial, ya que continúa defendiendo su territorio contra un proyecto de oleoducto multimillonario que amenaza sus tierras y aguas tradicionales. Las fronteras territoriales de Wet’suwet’en están rodeadas por la provincia occidental que fue nombrada Columbia Británica por la nación . . .

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** NYC/Malcolm X ¡Presente! ([link removed] )
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The New York branch of Workers World Party held a special Black History Month forum on “The impact of Malcolm X’s legacy on the global class struggle today” on Feb. 20 — one day before the 55th anniversary of the assassination of the great Black Nationalist leader. From Black Lives . . .

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** ¿Qué tipo de socialismo? ([link removed] )
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Se ha producido un cambio radical en los Estados Unidos. Por fin, las encuestas muestran que el socialismo ya no es la “palabra sucia” que era una vez, incluso cuando decir públicamente que eras socialista, y especialmente comunista, podría significar ser condenado al ostracismo, atacado, despedido de tu trabajo, incluso . . .

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** Students occupy, strike against white supremacy at Syracuse University ([link removed] )
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Feb. 24 — With Black students leading, the #NotAgainSU coalition has occupied Syracuse University’s admissions building since Feb. 17. Over 100 supporters gather outside Syracuse University admissions building in solidarity with Black student-led occupation Feb. 18. [Credit: WRVO] They are protesting Chancellor Kent Syverud’s inaction in dealing with anti-Black, anti-Asian, . . .

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** The anti-war presidential candidate ([link removed] )
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Campaign button for Eugene Debs. Eugene V. Debs ran for president in 1920 from a prison cell where he had been thrown because of his opposition to World War I. Debs, a militant labor leader and a socialist, got a million votes, even though he wasn’t endorsed by either of . . .

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** No ICE on buses / People’s Power stops Border Patrol searches ([link removed] )
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People’s Power defeats Border Patrol searches on Greyhound buses Statement from FIRE (Fight for Im/migrants and Refugees Everywhere) FIRE (Fight for Im/migrants and Refugees Everywhere) is a multinational, multigenerational and multigender organization borne from one of the most pressing political challenges of our time: the war against migrants. Based in . . .

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