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Subject The climate crisis is a working-class issue — and the working class has the power to stop it! + more from Workers World
Date September 27, 2019 1:16 PM
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** The climate crisis is a working-class issue — and the working class has the power to stop it! ([link removed] )
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This statement was distributed at climate strike actions by the International Workers’ Solidarity Network. We’re all angry. All of us at these actions worldwide know our future depends on dealing with climate change. The conversation that matters now is: Who is responsible for it — and who can fix it? . . .

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** Galveston, Texas, rally demands: Dignity for Donald Neely ([link removed] )
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Galveston demonstration demands Dignity for Donald Neely, Sept. 15. Some 350 demonstrators gathered here Sept. 15 to support Donald Neely, drawn in part by an Aug. 3 video that garnered national attention. The video showed two police officers on horseback leading Neely by a rope. The disrespect shown this 43-year-old . . .

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** Writers support author Kamila Shamsie, denied book prize for defending Palestine ([link removed] )
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Kamila Shamsie Hundreds of authors have publicly denounced the revocation of a German literary prize, the Nelly Sachs Award for Literature, from esteemed writer Kamila Shamsie because of her support for the pro-Palestinian Boycott, Divest and Sanctions campaign. An open letter entitled “The Right to Boycott,” published Sept. 23 in . . .

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** Charlotte city workers union urges passage of federal Medicare for All bill; workers across the South join the call ([link removed] )
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The following was jointly issued by Charlotte City Workers Union, United Electrical Workers (UE) Local 150; the Southern Workers Assembly; and National Nurses United. On Saturday, September 21, members of the Charlotte City Workers Union, Chapter of UE Local 150, the National Nurses United, the Southern Workers Assembly, Healthcare Justice . . .

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