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Subject ‘Tear Down the Walls! Free Them All!’ + more from Workers World
Date September 25, 2021 1:04 PM
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** ‘Tear Down the Walls! Free Them All!’ ([link removed] )
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The following are excerpts given at a Sept. 19 “Shut Down Fayette” rally in front of Eastern State Penitentiary in Philadelphia, Pa. Mollie McGuire My great-great-grandfather, Michael Kelly, was born in Schuylkill County. His parents were from Ireland. He was the first in my family to be born in this . . .

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** Changing racist name of prisons is ‘like putting lipstick on a pig’ ([link removed] )
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Outrage over the Minneapolis police murder of George Floyd in May 2020 was immediate. This righteous anger took many forms, from marches and rallies to toppling racist statues, shutting down highways and even setting fire to police stations. The disgust was palpable and widespread. W. F. Ramsey prison farm in . . .

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** Philly’s first Curb Fest for political prisoners ([link removed] )
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By Betsey Piette Philadelphia’s first Curb Fest for Political Prisoners, held in the city’s Germantown neighborhood Sept. 18, featured local DJs, performers, artists, multiple information and vendor tables about political prisoners and organizations working for their release. Curb Fest events are planned for other cities in the U.S. Philadelphia, Sept. . . .

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** In New York City, taxi drivers demand debt forgiveness  ([link removed] )
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The New York Taxi Workers Alliance organized a Sept. 19 rally and a 24/7 protest encampment for Debt Forgiveness at City Hall in Manhattan. Thousands of drivers are locked in lifelong debt and are at risk of bankruptcy, of losing their homes, cabs and savings. The drivers are heavily in . . .

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** New York solidarity with Zimbabwe ([link removed] )
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On the eve of the opening of the United Nations’ General Assembly in New York City, the Brooklyn-based December 12th Movement organized a Pan-African support rally Sept. 18 with the theme: “Zimbabwe will never be a colony again.” Zimbabwe, formerly known as Rhodesia, won its independence in 1979 in a . . .

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