Houston “Say his name! Jalen Randle.” This chant went on for over 45 minutes, on the way to and outside of the downtown Houston Police headquarters. The crowd had marched from City Hall, and their chants were echoing off the skyscrapers. Randle’s parents and family members were joined by 50 . . .
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The following article is excerpted from an article that first appeared in Haitiliberte.com, July 7, 2022. The full article can be found at tinyurl.com/3bxf5tcb. Some Haitian-American and Colombian mercenaries arrested for participation in Moïse’s assassination. By Catherine Charlemagne It’s been one year since Haiti’s President Jovenel Moïse was machine-gunned at . . .
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The Paul Robeson House Museum sponsored a panel discussion at the Philadelphia Museum of Art July 10, featuring Philadelphia activists who contributed to the Museum’s recently released book, “How We Stay Free.” The book is described as “an anthology-in-action for an uprising that remains unfinished.” From left, co-editor Fajr Muhammad, . . .
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Immigrant detainees strike ICE detention centers Immigrants fighting deportation while being held in two federal detention centers in California have organized a labor strike to protest unsafe working conditions and the outrageously meager compensation of $1 per day. These workers are responsible for cleaning dormitories and bathrooms at the Mesa . . .
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