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Subject The death penalty protested in Texas for the 21st year + more from Workers World
Date October 20, 2020 1:01 PM
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** The death penalty protested in Texas for the 21st year ([link removed] )
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Houston The incredible depth and breadth of capital punishment was brought out very clearly on Oct. 10, as the 21st Annual March to Abolish the Death Penalty was held. Even though it was a virtual event this year, the passions, emotions, dedication and love shared by all participants were empowering . . .

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** Oregon prisoners resist denial of Covid-19 protocol ([link removed] )
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Portland, Ore. On four successive days in late September, four prisoners in Oregon state prisons died of Covid-19. On Oct. 17, two more prisoners died of the virus. Family members protest Covid conditions in Oregon prisons, Pendleton, July. Credit: Bob Lonergan In mid-September more than 3,000 prisoners, including over 1,000 . . .

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** On Indigenous Peoples Day 2020: Junipero Serra statue bites the dust ([link removed] )
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Mission San Rafael, Calif. Some 60 people responded to a call by members of the Coast Miwok of Marin for a Red Paint Rally on Indigenous Peoples Day at the Mission San Rafael. The crowd gathered Oct. 12 at the statue of Junipero Serra outside the mission, which is one . . .

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** This system is sick ([link removed] )
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The COVID-19 crisis is shedding a glaring light on the contradictions and failures of capitalism. Millions of lives are at risk — and it doesn’t have to be this way. Here in the United States — a country that for more than a century has been in the forefront of . . .

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** How do we defend reproductive justice? ([link removed] )
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It appears likely that the Trump wing of the ruling class will ram through the Supreme Court nomination of Judge Amy Coney Barrett, who is racist, pro-patriarchy, anti-woman, anti-LGBTQ2S+ and anti-worker. The Senate Judiciary Committee votes on the nomination Oct. 22, and the full Senate vote is expected before the . . .

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