By Monica Moorehead The Women and Gender-Oppressed Caucus of Workers World Party sponsored a webinar on March 24 entitled “Global Solidarity with Women and Gender-Oppressed Workers.” The webinar was part of a commemoration of Women’s History Month and International Working Women’s Day. WW graphic design: Scott Williams The panelists included . . .
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This statement was written by a collaboration of U.S. and South Korean peace groups, joining many colleagues in the U.S., South Korea and around the world to amplify our very urgent call. It will be sent to President Biden and President Moon in early April 2022. We, the civil society . . .
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Athletic trainer Natalie Abulhawa, a Palestinian-American Muslim, held a March 16 press conference in Philadelphia to announce the filing of a federal charge of discrimination with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission against Agnes Irwin School (AIS). Natalie Abulhawa with attorneys Timothy Welbeck and Ryan Hancock at March 16 press conference.WW . . .
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The following was excerpted from a statement issued in response to a March 12 call to action by Birzeit University in Palestine. The Organizing Collective for the U.S. Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel (USACBI) writes in support of Birzeit University’s call to action “to defend the . . .
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Houston “They banned books. We made history!” This was the cry of the founder of the Librotraficante Movement — writer, activist and professor Tony Diaz on March 12. During the 2012 Librotraficante caravan,Tony Diaz speaks in front of The Alamo in San Antonio. The Librotraficantes and supporters filled Casa Ramirez . . .
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