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Workers commemorate centennial of the Battle of Blair Mountain


Workers commemorate centennial of the Battle of Blair Mountain

Charleston, W.Va. United Mine Workers (UMWA) members retrace steps of striking miners 100 years later, Sept. 3-5, West Virginia. Throughout West Virginia, mine workers, activists and workers from around the world commemorated the 100th anniversary of the Battle of Blair Mountain over the Labor Day weekend. There were over 30 . . .

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Editorial: Al terminar la ocupación, Estados Unidos miente para ocultar los crímenes 


Editorial: Al terminar la ocupación, Estados Unidos miente para ocultar los crímenes 

La sangrienta semana final de la ocupación estadounidense de Afganistán está repitiendo los crímenes de Washington de los últimos 20 años. Una guerra cuyo pretexto era combatir el “terror” está terminando, en medio del terror que han generado los asesinatos masivos de Estados Unidos.  En 2009, personas de todo el . . .

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A Marxist history of HIV/AIDS − Part 4 −  ‘Fighting for our lives’ against AIDS in San Francisco, 1981 − 1986


A Marxist history of HIV/AIDS − Part 4 −   ‘Fighting for our lives’ against AIDS in San Francisco, 1981 − 1986

WHIV refers to human immunodeficiency virus. If left untreated, HIV can lead to the disease AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome). HIV is transmitted by four fluids: semen, vaginal fluid, blood and breastmilk, and through mother-to-child transmission during pregnancy/birth.  In December, 1981, Bobbi Campbell, a nurse and a gay man from Tacoma, . . .

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A turning point in American corrections


A turning point in American corrections

The following lightly edited commentary by Mumia Abu-Jamal aired as part of the “50 Years of Resistance: Black August & Attica” live broadcast, hosted by the Prisoners Solidarity Committee of Workers World Party, Sept. 2. In my mind, Attica was a turning point in American — and I use the term . . .

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