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PDF of Oct. 7 issue


PDF of Oct. 7 issue

Download the PDF. Protests demand reproductive justice ALSO: Save the post office; Amazon workers win; Union votes: ‘Defund police’; Global supply chain breaks; Liberation for oppressed genders. Editorials: Accused of Marxism? Indigenous Peoples’ Day. World: Brazilians in the streets.  Release Alex Saab!  Haitian refugees. Tear down the walls: End ‘death by incarceration’; . . .

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Save the Postal Service − dump DeJoy!


Save the Postal Service − dump DeJoy!

An Oct. 1 rally in Portland says, ‘Save the USPS!’ Portland, Ore.  Local politicians, postal union representatives and community leaders spoke at an Oct. 1 rally here — the same day U.S. Postmaster General Louis DeJoy launched his 10-year plan to privatize the U.S. Postal Service. DeJoy has $70 million . . .

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Khalida Jarrar freed from Israeli prison, visits daughter’s grave


Khalida Jarrar freed from Israeli prison, visits daughter’s grave

Hours after her Sept. 26 release, Khalida Jarrar visits the grave of her daughter, whose funeral she had not been permitted to attend. Khalida Jarrar, a major leader of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, was released Sept. 26 from Israeli prison after two years incarceration. Jarrar, a . . .

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Attica: Class exploitation sparks prison rebellion


Attica: Class exploitation sparks prison rebellion

Attica, 1971 These remarks were given Sept. 29 during a webinar,“Attica Prison Rebellion: Past to Present,” sponsored by the Dallas Chapter of the Justice Initiative of Southern Methodist University. ​​In 1961, George Jackson was sentenced to one year to life in prison for stealing $70. While caged at San Quentin . . .

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