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Subject PDF of June 25 issue + more from Workers World
Date June 30, 2020 1:00 PM
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** PDF of June 25 issue ([link removed] )
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Download the 12-page PDF. Juneteenth: Racist cops, statues under siege; Finishing the unfinished revolution Black Trans Lives Matter; Uprising vs. cops and more; Tulsa reparations, 1921 to 2020; Workers resist racism, union-busting; Indigenous-Black solidarity; Colonizers, enslavers toppled; ILWU shuts down West Coast; Stop police terror! Palestine to U.S.; WORLD: Virus . . .

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** The monuments of racism continue to fall — a WW commentary ([link removed] )
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On June 27, Trump signed a reactionary executive order saying that states and cities could lose their federal funding for failing to protect monuments and statues from being either defaced or pulled down. Protest against statue of racist Andrew Jackson, Washington D.C. The order was a reaction to countrywide protests . . .

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** Facing 45 years’ imprisonment for property damage ([link removed] )
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Released by Center for Constitutional Rights New York June 22 — The undersigned civil and human rights organizations, legal associations, and policy institutes condemn the excessive and politically-motivated charges that the federal government is leveling against two members of our community, Colin Mattis and Urooj Rahman, and its aggressive effort . . .

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** COVID figures reveal stark contrasts ([link removed] )
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June 29 — No country boasts louder of its success than the United States. This is the most powerful capitalist country in the world, based on its vast wealth, huge industrial output and formidable military. A medical brigade of over 200 Cuban doctors prepares to leave Jose Martí Airport in . . .

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** Editorial Mundo Obrero: ¡Defund significa abolir la policía! ([link removed] )
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“¡Defund a la policía!” (Quitarles fondos economicos a la policia), ha saltado a la cima de las demandas que las manifestaciones masivas han estado haciendo desde el asesinato policial de George Floyd el 25 de mayo en Minneapolis. Después de que el tercer edificio del Recinto Policial de esa ciudad . . .

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** Fallos de SCOTUS: la lucha masiva y la solidaridad ganan concesiones ([link removed] )
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Esta es una versión ligeramente editada de una charla dada en un seminario web del Partido Mundo Obrero el 25 de junio sobre “LGBTQ2S+ y el movimiento Black Lives Matter”. Sylvia Rivera (izquierda) y Marsha P. Johnson, Nueva York. Qué afortunados somos todos de estar juntos en la lucha en . . .

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**  ‘Ready to die for their just demands’ in Attica, 1971 ([link removed] )
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In September 1971, prisoners at Attica Correctional Facility in New York state staged a rebellion that drew international attention to the struggle of incarcerated workers. Prisoners requested that the Prisoner Solidarity Committee of Workers World Party intervene on their behalf during negotiations. New York Gov. Nelson Rockefeller eventually ordered a . . .

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