Download the 12-page PDF. Boston school workers blast ‘reopening plans’ WORLD: Brazil; China; Fidel Agcaoili ¡presente! ALSO: John Lewis & Selma legacy; Disabled people: ‘Part of the working class’; #SEIUDropTheCops; Pandemic relief sabotaged; Sahara dust cloud; Heat waves & socialism. BLACK LIVES MATTER: Remembering Garrett Foster, anti-racist fighter; Pensacola solidarity; . . .
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Raleigh, N.C. Hundreds gathered here in Nash Square, where demonstrations have been held daily since May 30, for a July 29 demonstration — “Smash the Police State: Portland, Gastonia, Roxboro” — highlighting the anti-racist struggle in those three cities. ‘Stop the war on Black America,’ Raleigh, July 29. (WW Photo: . . .
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Pensacola, Fla., Aug. 1. By Shannon Dover Workers World Party-Pensacola branch held a demonstration Aug. 1 in solidarity with Portland’s resistance to federal forces that have assaulted and kidnapped Black Lives Matter protesters in Oregon. Joining in the protest were members of Strive (Socialist Trans Initiative) and the local branch . . .
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Fidel Agcaoili Workers World Party sends its deepest condolences and firm solidarity to the National Democratic Front of the Philippines, the Communist Party of the Philippines and the world proletarian movement on the death of an extraordinary Filipino revolutionary, Fidel Agcaoili, on July 23. Fidel’s deep, lifelong dedication to organizing . . .
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This slightly edited statement first appeared in the Sept. 17, 1971, WW as part of a special eight-page Prisoners Solidarity Committee insert, “A Report from Inside Attica,” in tribute to the Attica Prison uprising that occurred Sept. 9-13. This justified rebellion resulted in the massacre of over 40 prisoners by . . .
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Mumia Abu-Jamal Printed from a July 27 audio column posted on prisonradio.org. When I was a young man — a boy really — I found barber shops to be fascinating places, for there, men gathered in an air of relaxed familiarity and discussed things they didn’t do elsewhere. I heard . . .
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