Houston, Sept. 6, 2025 Houston — Historians agree they cannot remember a strike by workers at a hotel in Texas. The one happening now at the downtown Hilton Americas-Houston is more than unusual as it could reshape history. “This does set a precedent,” said Thomas Alter, professor of U.S. and . . .
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While driving through the small town of Giddings, Texas this writer came across an unexpected protest. Young people in Giddings were furious after two of their friends, while eating hamburgers, were approached by ICE agents who demanded to see documents. Since these young people had lived in Giddings, a small . . .
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The Disability Justice and Rights Caucus of Workers World Party drafted the following statement on Sept. 14, 2025: The Disability Justice and Rights Caucus of Workers World Party urgently appeals to all peoples with disabilities and our allies and advocates, as well as the entire national and international progressive community, . . .
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Card signing on Sept.13,2025 Houston — Houston activists, including the Indigenous dance group, Danza Azteca, came together on Sept. 13 to sign a birthday card for former political prisoner Leonard Peltier. Peltier turned 81 years old on Sept. 12, and after almost 50 years of wrongful incarceration in federal prisons, . . .
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