Download the PDF. Turmoil no excuse for invasion U.S. hands off Haiti! Editorial: Let Cuba live!! Labor strikes back HIV/AIDS: Legacy of resistance Say her name: Sandra Bland COVID devastation Buffalo: Historic mayoral primary vote Editorial: Class war over voting rights Global: Energy grab in Puerto Rico; Who killed Berta . . .
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International Working Women’s Day, New York City, March 8, 2020. Is the COVID-19 virus on the way out? Is the U.S. government taking appropriate steps to eliminate this disease? To even begin to answer these questions, the first fact to understand about the COVID-19 pandemic is that pandemics affect everyone . . .
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Defending the Cuban Revolution, Havana This slightly edited statement was issued July 12, 2021. The Venceremos Brigade is in solidarity with Cuba and the Cuban people who are enduring the coronavirus pandemic on top of the U.S. Blockade. The United States and its blockade literally do not allow Cuba to . . .
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President Biden is under intense pressure from activists around the country to abolish the federal death penalty after a state-sanctioned bloodbath marked the end of his predecessor’s first and only term. President Donald Trump went on a killing spree and had 13 people legally lynched in the last six months . . .
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At City Hall, Atlanta, July 4. Atlanta On the evening of July 4, the federal holiday known as Independence Day, an encampment of 15 or more tents was set up on the tree-shaded lawn of City Hall. This was the first public act of the newly formed ATL Homeless Union. . . .
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Fishtown residents raised fists in solidarity with country-wide protests against the death of George Floyd at the hands of police. (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY) Philadelphia As protests over the police murder of George Floyd engulfed the U.S. in spring 2020, in Philadelphia two polar-opposite demonstrations took place. On the afternoon of June . . .
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