Philadelphia Picket signs and bullhorns were enthusiastically put down Oct. 14, as Philadelphia Art Museum workers celebrated a total victory and the agreement of their first union contract, after a 19-day strike. Workers picket outside the Philadelphia Art Museum, Oct. 8. WW Photo: Joe Piette Workers voted to approve the . . .
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Nearly 85% of the Haitian people live on $5.30 a day or less. Severe malnutrition among young children is rampant, and the streets are overflowing with uncollected garbage. Potable water is scarce along with medical care — cholera, which is often spread through contaminated water, has broken out, with hundreds . . .
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On a beautiful, sunny day in New Orleans, Albert Woodfox’s loving family, members of the International Committee to Free the Angola 3, Black Panthers from around the country and supporters from around the world filled the historic Treme Center Oct. 8. They gathered in the hundreds to remember the life . . .
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