Social developments — political and economic — are interconnected. They reflect the same rotten, inhumane system of U.S. capitalism. Protest against white-supremacist march in Charlottesville, Virginia, August 2017. The horrific attacks on Black, Brown, Asian and Jewish people, trans youth, women and the gender-oppressed — from the massacres in the . . .
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The New Jersey Supreme Court did what the parole board refused to do since Sundiata Acoli was first eligible for parole in 1993. It granted Acoli, a Black political prisoner and U.S. prisoner of war, parole on May 10. Acoli, now 85 and suffering from dementia and other serious health . . .
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The recent leak from a whistleblower that the Supreme Court could reverse Roe v. Wade — ending access to abortion for most people — has put reproductive justice activists on high alert. In the recent pushback, right-wingers like Texas Gov. Greg Abbot and journalist Abigail Shrier came for trans children; . . .
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The following excerpts are from remarks by Larry Holmes, Workers World Party First Secretary, at a May 19 New York City branch meeting. Most bourgeois economists are now predicting a recession, which is a sharp downturn in the economy. A recession used to be considered cyclical, but this has changed, . . .
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Syracuse, New York Dozens of people gathered at the Tops grocery store on Pond Street in Syracuse for a May 15 vigil honoring those who died in the May 14 white-supremacist attack in Buffalo. The 10 Black people who died were shopping or working at the Tops supermarket in the . . .
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¡Saquen los pañuelos! Los jueces ultraderechistas no elegidos y nombrados para toda la vida del Tribunal Supremo de Estados Unidos corren el riesgo de ver heridos sus sentimientos, –esta vez por justos manifestantes decididos a proteger su derecho a decidir por sí mismos si llevar o no a un niño . . .
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