The following letter was signed by more than 30 organizations, including Workers World Party, International Action Center, SanctionsKill and Bronx Anti-War Coalition. Read the letter at peoplesforum.org/venezuela-election. On July 29, it was announced that Nicolás Maduro was declared the winner with 51% of the vote. Venezuelan people support Maduro against . . .
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Dozens of people attended an event, held at New Canaan Baptist Church in Brooklyn on July 27, to celebrate the 71st anniversary of the assault on the Moncada barracks in Santiago de Cuba. Cuban diplomat Yuri Gala López speaks in Brooklyn, July 27, 2024. WW PHOTO: Alex Majumder On July . . .
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Boston Hundreds of pro-Palestine activists rallied on Jan. 20 at Parkman Bandstand on the Boston Common, chanting, drumming and collecting aid for families in Gaza. They listened to leaders of the Boston Coalition for Palestine, including the Palestinian Youth Movement (PYM), Palestinian House of New England, North American Indian Center . . .
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July 26 was the 57th anniversary of the murder of three Black teenagers by Detroit police. Auburey Pollard, 19, Carl Cooper, 17, and Fred Temple, 18, were beaten and then shot outside the Algiers Motel during the historic 1967 Detroit Rebellion, which was sparked by racist police brutality. They were . . .
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By Rémy Herrera From a speech by Rémy Herrera of the National Center of Scientific Research (CNRS) in Paris given at the South South Forum (SSF Hong Kong) on July 3, 2024. Workers World publishes it with the author’s permission on the occasion of the 71st anniversary of the attack . . .
Continue reading Solidarity is priority of Cuba’s health care system at Workers.org
Minutes after the murder of George Floyd, Derek Chauvin said to a passerby that “he was too big, too excited, certainly high on something.” The police officer’s defense was early on that he, white and supremacist, was the only victim that day. After the Black Lives Matter protests shook the . . .
Continue reading Bread, circuses and assassination attempts in the U.S. – an essay at Workers.org
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