What makes this Nov. 3 U.S. election unique is that it has become an arena for class struggle. Voting is still dominated by big capital. No party with any chance of winning represents the real interests of laboring people, in the U.S. or worldwide. Both the Republican and Democratic parties . . .
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Outrage over the police killing of Walter Wallace, Jr., a Black husband, father, son, and twin, erupted throughout his West Philadelphia neighborhood on Oct. 26, as news of the incident spread. Wallace was shot multiple times by police on his block in front of his mother and neighbors who frantically . . .
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From Miley Selena Fletcher August 24th, 2020 @S.C.I. Forest Marienville, Pa. 16239 The following is an edited version of a letter received from an incarcerated trans woman at State Correctional Institution Forest in Pennsylvania: I am a transgender woman forced to live in an all-male institution around transphobic male inmates, . . .
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On Oct. 23, Chatham County became the first county in North Carolina to surpass its November 2016 early voter turnout. This has happened halfway through an early voting period that extends for another eight days — and didn’t include many mail-in ballots sent but not yet received. La Raza Triad, . . .
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On Oct. 16, Samuel Paty, a teacher in France, was brutally killed as he left his school. Paty had just finished teaching a nationally required class discussing “freedom of speech” as it related to the case of Charlie Hebdo magazine five years ago. At that time, a terrorist attack on . . .
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