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PDF of October 29 issue


PDF of October 29 issue

Download the 12-page PDF. Beyond the election: CLASS STRUGGLE Justice for Walter Wallace! ALSO: Nov. 7 — Stay in the streets; Ableism, voter suppression; Freedom struggle in N.C.; If Trump attempts coup? Indigenous martyr Renee Davis; Proud Boys & the police; Category 5 capitalism. WORLD: Overview: Latin America; France; Ecuador. . . .

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Free Ant Smith! Drop the charges now! Defend the Philly rebellion!


Free Ant Smith! Drop the charges now! Defend the Philly rebellion!

Ant Smith leading chants in Philadelphia at the Oct. 3rd “Fists Up! Fight Back! Rally & Teach In” in honor of Breonna Taylor and in solidarity with Louisville and all communities mobilizing in defense of Black lives. Workers World Party strongly condemns the outrageous arrest of Anthony “Ant” Smith, a . . .

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March for missing and murdered Indigenous people and their families


March for missing and murdered Indigenous people and their families

Justice for Renee Davis protest. On Oct. 24, 200 people marched through downtown Seattle to demand “Justice for Renee Davis and baby Massi.” The Indigenous-led march marked the fourth year since Davis of the Muckleshoot Nation was murdered by King County sheriffs on the Muckleshoot Reservation near Seattle.  The multinational . . .

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Libraries gutted, police budget increased in Birmingham, Ala.


Libraries gutted, police budget increased in Birmingham, Ala.

Librarians protest in Birmingham, Ala., Sept. 22. Occupied Muscogee Creek land — Birmingham, Ala. Protesters arrived at the Birmingham City Council meeting on Sept. 22 to challenge the city’s drastic budget cuts. They were promptly banned from speaking at the meeting or even entering the building. They remained outside chanting . . .

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Proud Boys and the Philly police


Proud Boys and the Philly police

Over 2000 people protested against the Proud Boys in Philadelphia on Nov. 17, 2018. Philadelphia Twice – on Nov. 17, 2018 and on Sept. 19, 2020 – when the far-right Proud Boys announced plans to demonstrate in Philadelphia, thousands of anti-racist activists turned out to tell them: “You are not . . .

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Ableism and voter suppression: struggles are intertwined


Ableism and voter suppression: struggles are intertwined

Kristin Turgeon By Kristin Turgeon This is a lightly edited version of a talk given on the Oct. 22 Workers World Party webinar, “Voter suppression and COVID and their impact on disabled people.” Voting has always been a hot topic, and in the 2020 election many people see it as . . .

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‘A simultaneous struggle in the whole of this hemisphere’


‘A simultaneous struggle in the whole of this hemisphere’

MAS supporters of President Evo Morales. By Sergio Rodriguez Gelfenstein Workers World received this article from its author, written Oct. 21 by a Venezuelan political analyst and essayist. Translation by John Catalinotto. During the final months of last year, I wrote two articles in successive months under the titles “Latin . . .

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