Hundreds rallied under the theme of “Reject normalization. honor the martyrs, uplift resistance!” on Oct 7 in Philadelphia. Organized by the Philly Palestine Coalition, protesters started the march at arms-supplier-to-Israel Day & Zimmermann at North 15th and Spring Garden streets. As some activists held up signs in Arabic, Chinese, English . . .
Continue reading Philly rage and resistance Oct 7 rally at Workers.org
Hundreds of youth walked out of schools on Oct. 7 to join a mid-day march in Seattle. The students came from high schools, colleges and community colleges. They held a feeder march into the Palestine solidarity march in the downtown area that traveled through the towers of the hi-tech weapons . . .
Continue reading Seattle youth tell arms makers: “Stop aiding genocide!” at Workers.org
Mario Guevara — a well-known Spanish language reporter for Mundo Hispanico for many years who more recently had established a digital news outlet called MG News — was deported from Atlanta at 4 a.m. on Oct. 3 by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Mario Guevara covering immigrant rights demonstration in . . .
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The Cuyahoga County Jail Coalition issued the following statement on Oct. 1. The Cuyahoga County Jail Coalition expresses deep concern regarding the circumstances just reported by The Marshall Project surrounding the death of Tasha Grant — a 39-year-old Black woman and mother of an 11-year-old son — who passed away . . .
Continue reading Cleveland coalition protests death of another Cuyahoga County Jail prisoner at Workers.org
The September 2025 jobs report was so bad that President Trump fired Erika McEntarfer, the head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics who was responsible for it. The report showed lackluster results that called his tariff maneuvers into question and embarrassed him. U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics jobs growth as . . .
Continue reading Trump tries to hide a crumbling economy at Workers.org
Temple University health care workers threaten strike The 2,500 nurses and technicians at Temple University Hospital (TUH) in Philadelphia are demanding better and safer working conditions and an improved benefits package. TUH Nurses Association (TUHNA) and TUH Allied Health Professionals (TAP) are affiliates of the Pennsylvania Association of Staff Nurses . . .
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