Download the 12-page PDF. Philly encampment: ‘Housing now!’ ALSO: COVID: Is it genocide yet? ‘Disability Visibility’; TPS workers’ Journey for Justice; New poll tax on voting; Climate crisis fires; Editorial 9/11—pretext for war. Labor Defends Black Lives Work stoppage call; Athlete strikes inspire; ‘Workers move the world’; Kenosha activist for . . .
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The following article is based on a talk given during a Sept. 10 webinar, “Workers Defend Black Lives,” sponsored by Workers World Party. View webinar at tinyurl.com/y6m9z593. National Football League football is the most popular U.S. professional sport, with 32 teams at a combined worth of $91 billion. So when . . .
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Living under capitalism and acknowledging you are disabled changes many aspects of your life. It both restricts and expands your immediate universe. It changes how you see the world around you. The restrictions are created and imposed by capitalism. The expansion comes from becoming part of a community. “Disability Visibility: . . .
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By Sergio Rodriguez Gelfenstein The web magazine lapluma.net published this article by its author, a Venezuelan analyst, on Sept. 3. The article refers to George Orwell’s novel,“Animal Farm,” which pro-imperialist intellectuals have used for reactionary purposes in the past. In this case the author highlights the role of Latin American . . .
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‘The unions are really the military wing of the working class. If the unions band together to collectively shut down the system – a one-day, 24-hour shutdown – that’s going to send a definitive message that these actions by the police will stop. The people are sick and tired of . . .
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