March 26 protest in the Bronx The following statement was issued by the Bronx Anti-War Coalition, a grassroots, community-based peace group, dedicated to challenging U.S. militarism at home and abroad and fighting for community reinvestment in our borough. Our goal is to end the $800-billion per year military budget used . . .
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Gloria Rubac, center, with Starbucks workers Madeline Gierkey and Josh Deleon, who was fired. Houston A spirited 12-hour demonstration was held Oct. 1 outside Houston’s first unionized Starbucks store from 6 a.m. until 6 p.m. It was an unfair labor practice strike, in response to the unjust and illegal firing . . .
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Solidarity with Ansley Mall Starbucks workers — Dianne Mathiowetz holds one side of the banner. Atlanta Ansley Mall Starbucks workers chose National Coffee Day, Sept. 29, as the time for their strike. A robust and loud picket line formed in front of the mall location in northeast Atlanta early in . . .
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This statement was issued by Tsukuru Fors (he/they), Lead Organizer of the Oct 1st National Day of Action to End Violence and Genocide on Transgender People The National Organizing Committee of the Oct 1st National Day of Action to End Violence and Genocide on Transgender People stands firmly with Amazon . . .
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