Dramatic images and accounts of the devastation wreaked by Hurricane Ian continue to dominate the news. The death toll, approaching 100 as of this writing, is expected to rise. Over a million are still without electric power in Florida, hundreds of thousands without water. Homes were leveled, and roads and . . .
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By Alejandra Garcia Havana, Cuba The following slightly edited article appeared in the Sept. 30 online edition of “Resumen LatinoAmericano and the Third World.” Sept. 29 — Cuba is slowly rising from the aftermath of Hurricane Ian, which left desolate images in the western part of the country. Fallen trees . . .
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Beginning in late August, on the date commemorating the start of the 1804 revolution that liberated Haiti, hundreds of thousands of Haitians throughout the country have repeatedly taken to the streets to demand that the regime of acting President Ariel Henry be uprooted — a process Haitians call dechoukaj. Translation . . .
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This statement was delivered by WAAR during Oct. 1 strategy meeting. Workers Assembly Against Racism (WAAR) affirms its solidarity with the Oct. 1st National Day of Action to End Violence and Genocide on Transgender People. Rain and wind in New York City has driven WAAR’s Workers Assembly Against Union Busting . . .
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