In Haiti, around 1:00 a.m., July 7, brand new SUVs without license plates pulled up to the private residence of President Jovenel Moïse in Pétion-Ville. A team of assassins got out, slipped through his security and shot him dead. His spouse was severely injured. Since 2019 Haitian people have been . . .
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By Bill Sacks New York City Of the 39 countries on which the U.S. imposes deadly economic and financial sanctions, the longest and most onerous sanctions have been imposed on Cuba through a 60-year blockade. And while Cuba, in defiance of the blockade, has survived and even thrived by establishing . . .
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Hundreds of people carrying Palestinian flags, protest signs and banners gathered at City Hall for a March Against Israeli Apartheid July 10. A spirited march up the Benjamin Franklin Parkway to the Art Museum followed, with speakers on a sound truck leading chants the entire route. One popular chant was . . .
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By the Kamakakūokalani Center for Hawaiian Studies Haunani Kay Trask Hawaiian leader Haunani-Kay Trask died July 3. She is best known for her 1993 collection of essays, “From a Native Daughter: Colonialism and Sovereignty in Hawaii.” In her 1996 essay, “Feminism and Indigenous Hawaiian Nationalism,” Dr. Trask said that she . . .
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El 7 de junio de 2021 fue una reunión que esperaba con ansias. Fue la primera vez que pude reunirme en persona con camaradas en más de un año. Las reuniones por zoom fueron agradables pero nada como conversar cara a cara con tus compañeros revolucionarios. La reunión fue genial, . . .
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