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Subject National Day of Mourning 1970-2024: ‘We are not vanishing. We are not conquered. We are as strong as ever.’ + more from Workers World
Date December 3, 2024 2:06 PM
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** National Day of Mourning 1970-2024: ‘We are not vanishing. We are not conquered. We are as strong as ever.’ ([link removed] )
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Kimimilasha James gave this speech to the National Day of Mourning on Nov. 28, 2024, in Plymouth, Massachusetts. Good afternoon sisters, brothers and siblings! Once again on so-called “Thanksgiving Day,” United American Indians of New England and our supporters are gathered on this hill to observe a National Day of Mourning for the . . .

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** Socialism holds its ground and grows stronger with China’s contribution ([link removed] )
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By Global Times This article was published in Global Times on Nov. 26. Editor’s Note: Recently, an English-language collection of essays, “People’s China at 75 – The Flag Stays Red,” was launched to examine China’s trajectory since 1949. British author and independent political commentator Carlos Martinez was one of its . . .

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** On the International Day of Solidarity with Palestine: From a single day to continuous heroic struggles ([link removed] )
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By Ma’n Bashour On the occasion of the International Day of Solidarity with Palestine, Nov. 29,9, 2024, Professor Ma’n Bashour, president of the Arab International Center for Communication and Solidarity and one of the founders of the Arab International Forum for Justice for Palestine, issued the following statement: Photo websource: . . .

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** Portland grocery workers’ strike builds contract fight ([link removed] )
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Parking lots were nearly empty at 11 Portland-area New Seasons Market stores when over 1,000 grocery workers went on a one-day strike Nov. 27 — the day before the “Thanksgiving” holiday. The New Seasons Labor Union membership voted 82% to authorize the strike. The union has been trying to negotiate . . .

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** La heroica resistencia armada en Puerto Rico ([link removed] )
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La única forma de que un pueblo y una nación se liberen de la supremacía blanca, del hipernacionalismo estadounidense y del capitalismo global es la revolución. Esto es cierto para todo el mundo colonizado pero especialmente para la colonia puertorriqueña. Logo de las Fuerzas Armadas de Liberación Nacional (FALN). Soy . . .

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