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** Progressive forces denounce the ‘electoral coup’ in Honduras ([link removed] )
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Voters in Honduras went to the polls in a national election on Nov. 30; as of this writing no candidate has yet been named president. In the midst of numerous breakdowns in the electoral system (TREP), irregularities, security issues, evidence of fraud and blatant interference by President Donald Trump, current . . .
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** Philadelphia says: ‘No War on Venezuela!’ ([link removed] )
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A packed room of Philadelphia activists heard Geo Maher, abolitionist educator, organizer and author; Elio Cordova, economist and Magister Scientiarium in International Economics in Venezuela; Fran Cienfuegos, organizer on behalf of the Frente Latino Anti-Fascista; Betsey Piette, managing editor of Workers World newspaper; and Auston Cole, National Co-coordinator of Black . . .
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** The bevy of billionaire media barons ([link removed] )
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In pre-revolutionary France, when nobility ruled and the bourgeois class was struggling for power, the term “fourth estate” was applied to the press, deemed watchdogs over the clergy, nobility and commoners — the first, second and third estates. The more modern interpretation of the media’s role still places them separate . . .
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** Moving trans solidarity for beloved Miss Major Griffin-Gracy ([link removed] )
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New York City On November 22 at Riverside Church, hundreds of followers arrived in New York City for a historic event to honor Miss Major Griffin-Gracy, one of the Black trans women who led the Stonewall Rebellion in June 1969. Miss Major passed away on Oct. 13 in Little Rock, . . .
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