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Subject Indigenous leaders, allies honor Orange Shirt Day + more from Workers World
Date October 4, 2023 1:02 PM
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** Indigenous leaders, allies honor Orange Shirt Day ([link removed] )
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United American Indians of New England (UAINE), the North American Indian Center of Boston (NAICOB) and their allies took over the entrance of Boston’s Basilica Church Sept. 30 to commemorate the “National Day For Truth and Reconciliation” in so-called Canada. Participants in Orange Shirt Day on the front steps of . . .

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** Orange Shirt Day protests ([link removed] )
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Mazaska Talks, Indigenous Tribal members and their allies marched from the Seattle federal building on Sept. 30 to observe Orange Shirt Day, an event created to expose, oppose and rectify the damage done by Canadian government-sponsored residential schools, and U.S. government-backed American Indian boarding schools. Ixtli White Hawk, Mexika-Tenochca, center, . . .

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** The liberated space of Palestine Writes Festival ([link removed] )
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By Nicki Kattoura Philadelphia This slightly edited article first appeared in Mondoweiss, Sept. 28. The Palestine Writes Literature Festival, Sept. 22-24, was a liberated space for Palestinians to speak and dream freely. It was an unequivocal display of love for a land and her people, their history and their future. . . .

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** A plea from U.S. incarcerees: Stop killing us ([link removed] )
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Robert Divine, age 52, died Feb. 14, 2023; Steven Smith, age 38, died April 15, 2021; Courtney Salmon, age 31, died May 25, 2021; Quincy Di-Harris, age 25, died Aug. 27, 2021; Kenneth Harris, age 69, died June 7, 2023; Bass Wykeem, age 33, died Aug. 26, 2022 – they . . .

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** Week three: Dynamic auto strike expands ([link removed] )
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The dynamic auto strike — the first time in the UAW’s history that workers at General Motors, Ford and Chrysler are on strike at the same time — is now in its third week. On Sept. 29, UAW President Shawn Fain announced on Facebook that workers at two assembly plants, . . .

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** El histórico Festival Palestine Writes triunfa sobre la oposición ([link removed] )
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Filadelfia La resistencia suscitada por un asalto sionista al Festival Palestine Writes este fin de semana del 22 al 24 de septiembre en la Universidad de Pensilvania convirtió el evento de lo que ya habría sido un marcado éxito en un triunfo desafiante sobre el sionismo y la represión. Si . . .

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** NYC Anti-NATO protest ([link removed] )
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Protesters leave CNN headquarters at Columbus Circle in Manhattan to walk in the street through and through crowds in Times Square to end at the headquarters of The New York Times. They protested NATO’s proxy war in Ukraine and the lies promoted by these corporate media monopolies. The Oct. 1 . . .

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