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Subject Rally demands: MOVE children deserve to rest in peace + more from Workers World
Date April 30, 2021 1:02 PM
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** Rally demands: MOVE children deserve to rest in peace ([link removed] )
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Philadelphia YahNé Ndgo opened the rally outside the Penn Museum in Philadelphia April 28 by denouncing the University of Pennsylvania’s sadistic desecration of the remains of two young Black MOVE family members. Ndgo, representing Black Lives Matter Philadelphia, stated: “We can never forget the humanity of Black people, and we . . .

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** ‘I have rights too’ ([link removed] )
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By Miley Selena Fletcher The following letter is from a transgender incarcerated worker at SCI Forest in Pennsylvania. When I write for Workers World about the wrongs going on here and the unprofessional abuse of authority by correctional officers or staff, I am called down to a security office. I . . .

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** Syracuse, N.Y., ‘Black Athletes Lives Matter!’ ([link removed] )
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Syracuse, N.Y. Hundreds of Syracuse University students marched through snow during a Black Athletes Lives Matter (BALM) action against police brutality April 21. The march had been planned for months by student-athlete organizations, but coincidentally took place the day after cop Derek Chauvin’s conviction for the murder of George Floyd. . . .

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** On the picket line ([link removed] )
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St. Vincent Hospital nurses’ strike enters eighth week Because of their dedication to improving the standard of care for their patients, nurses at St. Vincent Hospital in Worcester, Mass., remain on the picket line. Their demands include a safer nurse-to-patient ratio (meaning the level of care necessary for each patient . . .

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