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Subject Sports heroes fight racism + more from Workers World
Date December 11, 2019 2:01 PM
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** Sports heroes fight racism ([link removed] )
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Under a capitalist society, the ruling-class-biased media attempt to isolate almost every development challenging the divide-and-conquer system that puts profits before human needs. For instance, whenever the police murder a youth or disabled person of color, the media will either defend the police or even say there are “good” cops . . .

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** ‘The Murder of Fred Hampton’ still resonates today ([link removed] )
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A packed hall of mainly young activists attended a showing of the remastered 1971 documentary, “The Murder of Fred Hampton,” at the Solidarity Center in New York City on Dec. 7. The film showing was co-sponsored by the Peoples Power Assemblies/NYC and Workers World Party. Makasi Motema Hampton had been . . .

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** Hotel workers win again in Boston ([link removed] )
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Boston: On Nov. 22, strikers at the Battery Wharf Hotel voted 100 percent to approve a new contract and returned to work after 79 days on the picket line. Westmont Hospitality Group, owner of Battery Wharf Hotel, had been determined to break the strike by digging in and refusing to . . .

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** 50th annual National Day of Mourning ([link removed] )
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Indigenous people and supporters gathered on a windy, rainy cold day at Plymouth, Mass., on Nov. 28 for the 50th National Day of Mourning. The undaunted crowd included Indigenous peoples of the nations the Pilgrims menaced and murdered — Mashpee and Aquinnah and other bands of the Wampanoag, Massachusett, Narragansett, . . .

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** ¿Que camino hacia al Socialismo? ([link removed] )
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Este artículo se basa en una charla editada, “¿Qué camino hacia el socialismo?” Dada en un Foro de Workers World Party/Partido Mundo Obrero el 23 de noviembre del aňo en curso en la ciudad de Nueva York. Scott Williams (derecho) y Betsey Piette protestan la crisis climática, Filadelfia, septiembre de . . .

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** ‘What road to revolution?’ ([link removed] )
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This is a slightly edited version of a talk given by Workers World Party’s First Secretary at a public and livestreamed forum Nov. 23 on “What Road to Socialism?” sponsored by the New York branch of Workers World Party. Larry Holmes Why do we even pose the question: “What road . . .

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