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Palestine’s relationship to class struggle worldwide


Palestine’s relationship to class struggle worldwide

The excerpted remarks are from a May 27 webinar: “From Palestine to Alabama — The Revolutionary Transformation of the Working Class — A Conversation with Larry Holmes,” sponsored by Workers World Party. Holmes is WWP’s First Secretary. Go to tinyurl.com/23u6b5he to see the entire program.   Larry Holmes This is such . . .

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On supporting the Palestinian struggle


On supporting the Palestinian struggle

Being a recovering liberal, May 2021 might have possibly been the most important month in my entire life. Seeing revolutionary theory put into practice by attending a rally on May Day and the #SaveSheikhJarrah rally May 15 has really inspired me to invest more deeply into political organizing.  Protest for . . .

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Palestinians, allies bring struggle to D.C.


Palestinians, allies bring struggle to D.C.

More than a thousand people demonstrated for Palestine May 29 in Washington, D.C., calling for a end to U.S. aid to Israel and a global grassroots campaign to #SanctionIsrael for its unrelenting violation of Palestinian rights and occupation of Palestinian lands. The protest was called by American Muslims for Palestine . . .

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Reparations NOW for Black Tulsans!


Reparations NOW for Black Tulsans!

People of African descent inside the U.S. have been fighting for the right to reparations, beginning when 4 million people were freed as chattel following the Civil War. The first call for reparations was for 40 acres and a mule — 40 acres of land for a free farmer and . . .

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Representación excesiva en las prisiones: Las personas LGBTQ2S+


Representación excesiva en las prisiones: Las personas LGBTQ2S+

Queers Exigen un Mundo Sin Prisiones: ‘Rechazamos la legislación sobre delitos de odio, las prisiones “sensibles al género” y todas las demás medidas que utilizan la retórica de los derechos de los homosexuales para ampliar los sistemas que nos asesinan y encarcelan. Nos solidarizamos contra el complejo industrial penitenciario que . . .

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