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Subject Akron community outraged over yet another police lynching + more from Workers World
Date July 6, 2022 1:02 PM
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** Akron community outraged over yet another police lynching ([link removed] )
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Akron, Ohio Over 1,000 people marched through downtown Akron July 3 to demand justice in the police lynching of Jayland Walker. The 25-year-old Black Doordash driver was riddled with bullets fired by Akron police June 27. Cops purportedly attempted to stop Walker over a traffic violation. A high-speed chase ensued, . . .

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** Rally July 9: mass action to stop Philadelphia evictions, housing demolition ([link removed] )
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Are you houseless, paying too much for rent, living in unsafe or inadequate housing, threatened with eviction? Do you believe housing is a human right? The Save UC Townhomes Coalition is asking you to join — in person or through sending statements of support — with others concerned about housing . . .

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** Beyond the SCOTUS attack on abortion ([link removed] )
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White supremacy did not begin nor will it end with the June 24 U.S. Supreme Court ruling that swept away Roe v. Wade, that for almost 50 years legalized access to abortion. Yet the ruling has sharpened this major pillar of capitalist oppression that touches every aspect of life in . . .

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** Ecuador’s popular movements halt national strike after tentative agreement ([link removed] )
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Ibarra, Imbabura Province, Ecuador July 3 – Representatives of popular organizations ended an 18-day national strike in Ecuador the afternoon of June 30, after a tentative agreement with the neoliberal government. Many issues are left unresolved, and many Ecuadorians doubt that the government will comply with the agreement it signed. . . .

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** Opening the boxes of capitalism’s skeletons ([link removed] )
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By Julia Wright “This is the hour of the furnaces; we only see the light” — Che Guevara “Blossoming purple, a forgotten artichoke in a dark cupboard” — haiku by Richard Wright, 1960 Emmett Till and his mother, Mamie Till-Mobley These are strange days during the floundering of what was . . .

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