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** PDF of March 9 issue ([link removed] )
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Download the PDF. Cops attack music festivalStop Cop City in Atlanta NLRB decision upholds Starbucks workers’ demands Editorial: ‘The coining of children’s blood into capital’ Tear down the walls: Walpole prisoner strike 1973 Mundo Obrero: Mujeres negras en el deporte Campaña de guerra de Biden Download the PDF. More PDF . . .
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** Dioxins likely in East Palestine — EPA refuses to test ([link removed] )
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Controlled release of burning chemicals continues in East Palestine, Ohio. Why hasn’t President Joe Biden taken time to visit East Palestine, Ohio, following the disastrous derailment of a Norfolk Southern train there on Feb. 3? He was probably made aware that the train had been carrying vinyl chloride, among other . . .
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** Feds declare health emergency over, but/ COVID-19 still ravages Disability community ([link removed] )
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March 5, 2023 The Biden administration announced Jan. 30 its intent to end the national emergency and public health emergency declarations related to the COVID-19 pandemic on May 11, 2023. In March 2020, an article in Workers World newspaper by a Disability Justice and Rights Caucus member exposed the particularly . . .
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** Editorial WW/MO: Otro ataque a las mujeres negras en el deporte ([link removed] )
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Dawn Staley, entrenadora de los Gamecocks de Carolina del Sur, se pronuncia sobre los comentarios despectivos de un entrenador blanco de la Universidad de Connecticut. Si escuchas a los comentaristas deportivos que cubren el baloncesto masculino profesional y universitario, oirás a menudo palabras como “atletismo” y “físico” utilizadas para complementar . . .
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