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PDF of September 1 issue


PDF of September 1 issue

Download the PDF. Starbucks worker militancy forces legal victories BATTLE FOR ABORTION ACCESS Michigan ballot initiative Louisiana: Nancy Davis case WORKERS IN MOTION Therapists protest dangerous delays Kent, Washington, educators strike UE Local 150: 25 years of struggle Buffalo solidarity with Palestine Franky Velgara ¡PRESENTE! End methadone stigma, social control . . .

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Michigan: ballot initiative huge advance for reproductive justice


Michigan: ballot initiative huge advance for reproductive justice

Supporters of Michigan Reproductive Freedom for All petition after submitting over 753,000 signatures, Lansing, Michigan, July 11. The ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade was undeniably a gigantic setback for reproductive justice. It has already caused tremendous harm across the country. Nevertheless, the fight for abortion . . .

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Cuba solidarity activists restore mural


Cuba solidarity activists restore mural

Cuba solidarity activists gathered Aug. 27 at the First Spanish Methodist Church, The People’s Church in East Harlem, New York City, and then marched to the Dos Alas (Two Birds) Mural at 105th St. and Third Ave. The mural portrays Che Guevara, a leader of the Cuban Revolution, and Pedro . . .

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Portland movement celebrates Cuba


Portland movement celebrates Cuba

Maddi Johnson speaks at Portland’s End the Blockade picnic, Aug. 28. By John Waller An Aug. 28 picnic organized by the Portland End the Blockade of Cuba Committee featured speakers, including this writer, who have just returned from Cuba as members of the Pastors for Peace Caravan. The speakers talked . . .

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Albert Woodfox: ‘a warrior who loved humanity’


Albert Woodfox: ‘a warrior who loved humanity’

Bunchy Crear, Albert Woodfox and Warren “D.K.” Nelson, July 2016. John “Bunchy ‘” Crear joined Peoples Party 2 in Houston in June 1971. He went to Oakland, California, with Charles Freeman and Johnny Coward in August 1971 to ask for Houston to officially be made a chapter of the Black . . .

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