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** Which way forward for the antiwar movement? ([link removed] )
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Workers World Managing Editor John Catalinotto held an interview March 13 with Sara Flounders, co-director of the International Action Center (IAC), a member of the Administrative Committee of the United National Antiwar Coalition (UNAC) and contributing editor to Workers World, to discuss the developments of the past year of the . . .
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** Family members and activists protest murderous West Virginia jails ([link removed] )
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Charleston, West Virginia Two rallies were held in southern West Virginia to raise awareness of the high number of deaths at regional jails throughout the state in the last year. The over 100 prisoners, who have “mysteriously” died while incarcerated, are both Black and white, but people of color face . . .
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** What the Justice Department won’t say: ABOLISH THE POLICE! ([link removed] )
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After a two-year investigation of Louisville, Kentucky, police — prompted by the murder of Breonna Taylor on March 13, 2020 — the U.S. Department of Justice published its findings March 8. According to the New York Times, “In a damning 90-page report, investigators painted a grim portrait of the Louisville . . .
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** Cuban women headline New York conference to end U.S. blockade ([link removed] )
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New York City An International U.S.-Cuba Normalization Conference took place March 11-12 at the Fordham University School of Law in Manhattan — 200 activists attended the conference in person, while hundreds more, including those from around the world, live streamed the event. The conference was hosted by the New York-New . . .
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