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PDF of January 23 issue


PDF of January 23 issue

Download the color version. Download the black & white version. IN THIS ISSUE In honor of King’s legacy Protests hit Trump’s policies Leonard Peltier is finally going home! Biden attempts to whitewash his disgraced legacy Palestinians win new ceasefire in Gaza Editorials: Trump inaugurates anti‑migrant, anti-trans agenda Strengthen solidarity with . . .

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Biden attempts to whitewash his disgraced legacy


Biden attempts to whitewash his disgraced legacy

The administration of President Joseph R. Biden in its waning days had the lowest approval rating of any outgoing president since Jimmy Carter. The U.S.-Israeli genocide in Gaza and several other disastrous policies put a stain on the legacy of the outgoing administration that it dearly hopes to whitewash for . . .

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We know who the heroes are – a poem


We know who the heroes are – a poem

In memory of Aaron Bushnell and the others who self-immolated in protest over the genocide in Gaza to let us know that the fires  the empire lights elsewhere come home to burn.     October 7th 2023 … the Hamas Offensive carefully cut off from its anti colonialist context was . . .

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Leonard Peltier will be coming home on Feb. 18!


Leonard Peltier will be coming home on Feb. 18!

NDN Collective, an Indigenous-led organization, has been tirelessly advocating for Leonard Peltier’s release. Nick Tilsen, the group’s founder, was one of only two witnesses permitted to speak on Peltier’s behalf during his most recent parole hearing in June. Tilsen stated, “Leonard Peltier’s freedom today is the result of 50 years . . .

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Éloi Machoro’s memory lives in Kanaky’s liberation fight – 40 years later


Éloi Machoro’s memory lives in Kanaky’s liberation fight – 40 years later

Éloi Machoro lives in Kanaky’s struggle for liberation. The author, Benoît Godin, of Billets d’Afrique, is a French journalist and activist with the Survie association, which fights against Françafrique [French neocolonialism in Africa.] He is author of the radio documentary Le combat ne doit pas cesser: Éloi Machoro, un super-héros . . .

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