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PDF of September 9 issue


PDF of September 9 issue

Download the PDF. Texas activists demand ‘Ban the abortion bans!’ Storm fuels anti-capitalist anger ALSO: ‘No contract, no snacks!’; NYC rally: Housing rights, Amazon workersS; Profits and climate catastrophes; Unemployed pushed into the abyss; Book review ‘World without police’; HIV/AIDS: ’Fighting for our lives’; Schools and COVID. Editorials: The storm . . .

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Nabisco strike turns up the heat


Nabisco strike turns up the heat

On the picket line with Nabisco workers in Portland. Portland striking Nabisco workers are sustaining a bold picket line, taking shifts 24/7 in front of the dormant plant since Aug. 10. For nearly a month, local support has escalated for the Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco Workers and Grain Millers Union. And . . .

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WW Commentary: Will reopening schools help students?


WW Commentary: Will reopening schools help students?

In 2020, Tampa teachers protest over lack of COVID protection. Schools are reopening in September for tens of millions of students; more had already opened in August. Many students are entering the building for the first time in a year and more, after having little or no provisions for distance . . .

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The legacy of Black August & Attica lives on


The legacy of Black August & Attica lives on

The following edited remarks were made on a Sept. 2 live broadcast, “50 Years of Resistance: Black August & Attica,” sponsored by the Prisoners Solidarity Committee of Workers World Party. Moorehead is a WW managing editor and a member of the PSC.  For many revolutionaries and activists of my generation, . . .

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Ed Asner, actor and activist


Ed Asner, actor and activist

Ed Asner, center, at a rally in support of striking air traffic controllers. On Aug. 29, Ed Asner passed away. To television watchers he is best known for his Emmy-winning performances as Lou Grant on The Mary Tyler Moore show and the spinoff, Lou Grant.  To the progressive movement, however, . . .

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