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Subject Like apple pie and baseball — and football + more from Workers World
Date July 21, 2020 1:02 PM
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** Like apple pie and baseball — and football ([link removed] )
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Tom Morello — renowned Black guitarist in the band Rage Against the Machine — spoke truth to power when he said June 7 that “racism is as American as apple pie and baseball” — a reference repeatedly invoked following the lynching of George Floyd. (“American” is wrongly used to refer . . .

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** Boston Teamsters: Paratransit drivers win victory over union-busting contractor ([link removed] )
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Boston July 20 — Some 350 paratransit drivers in Boston celebrated their victory last night after waging a 100% solid, weeklong strike against Veterans Transportation. The local taxi boss, their profitable new employer, is a notorious union buster. UNITE HERE Local 26 leader Ed Childs and United Steelworkers Local 8751 . . .

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** Standing Rock wins legal victory against Dakota Access Pipeline ([link removed] )
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In a victory for the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe against the Dakota Access Pipeline, U.S. District Judge James Boasberg ruled July 6 that DAPL pipeline operations must shut down while the government conducts a full-fledged environmental analysis examining risks posed to the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe. (USA Today, July 7) . . .

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** End federal executions, racist death penalty! ([link removed] )
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In just four days, the U.S. government doubled the number of federal executions since Congress reauthorized the federal death penalty in 1988. Three men were put to death in the federal penitentiary in Terre Haute, Ind., on July 14, 16 and 17. After a flurry of last minute appeals, stays . . .

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** Philly marches for ‘Justicia para Vanessa!’ ([link removed] )
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Over 100 people, predominantly Mexican-American and young, marched in Philadelphia on July 12 to demand justice for Pfc. Vanessa Guillén. The protest was organized by JUNTOS and Lazos America Unida. Participants carried “Justicia para Vanessa” signs and large photos of the young soldier who was stationed at Fort Hood, Texas. . . .

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