Download the PDF. Free, Free Palestine! U.S. backs Israeli terror in Gaza ‘By any means necessary’ Defend resistance! Global Solidarity; Susan Abulhawa on Zionism; Not one dollar for occupation! ALSO: ‘Crown: Freedom’ mural; MOVE remembrance; Justice for Tamir Rice; Maskless mandate danger. GLOBAL: Syringes for Cuba; Colombia. Tear down the . . .
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On the eve of his 96th birthday May 19, the great Black revolutionary, Malcolm X, will always be remembered for the quote: “By any means necessary.” He used this phrase to justify Black people having the right to defend themselves from all forms of white-supremacist violence, including by use of . . .
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Quintin Jones On May 19, the State of Texas plans to execute a man who was 20 years old in 1999 when he committed a terrible crime. He killed his great-aunt Berthena Bryant so he could steal $30 from her to buy drugs. There is more one should know about . . .
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May 19 marks the 96th anniversary of the birthday of Malcolm X and the 131st for Ho Chi Minh. Although one was Black and one was Vietnamese and the two were from different generations and experiences, what they had in common – that continues to inspire many today — was . . .
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Karachi residents resist ongoing illegal demolitions and forced evictions. En Pakistán, Karachi Bachao Tehreek (KBT), una alianza de activistas locales que luchan contra los desalojos y las apropiaciones ilegales de tierras, denunció que el personal de Bahria Town, los guardias privados de la ciudad y la policía de la provincia . . .
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Mumia Abu-Jamal, 2019. The following lightly edited commentary appeared on Prison Radio on May 12. I don’t usually do this. This is discussing myself. I find it far more interesting to tell the stories of others, the revolving globe on which we dwell and the stories spawned by the . . .
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