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Boston: No Pride in Genocide!
Home » Im/migrants and Refugees » Boston: No Pride in Genocide! Boston Tens of thousands of people crowded Copley Square for Boston’s LGBTQIA2S+ Pride parade on June 14, with a reported one million watching along the route. Prominent and popular among the groups participating was a militant “No Pride in Genocide” bloc that included the…
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Southern workers strategize for future struggles
Home » Im/migrants and Refugees » Southern workers strategize for future struggles Spartanburg, South Carolina From June 13-15 more than 400 workers answered the call by the Southern Workers Assembly (SWA) to affirm an action plan to challenge the systemic racism, poverty and anti-unionism of the South. The dynamic agenda of the summit was held…
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Boston: No Pride in Genocide!
Home » Im/migrants and Refugees » Boston: No Pride in Genocide! Boston Tens of thousands of people crowded Copley Square for Boston’s LGBTQIA2S+ Pride parade on June 14, with a reported one million watching along the route. Prominent and popular among the groups participating was a militant “No Pride in Genocide” bloc that included the…
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Southern workers strategize for future struggles
Home » Im/migrants and Refugees » Southern workers strategize for future struggles Spartanburg, South Carolina From June 13-15 more than 400 workers answered the call by the Southern Workers Assembly (SWA) to affirm an action plan to challenge the systemic racism, poverty and anti-unionism of the South. The dynamic agenda of the summit was held…
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Palestinian resistance factions condemn attacks on Iran
Home » Racism and Self-Determination » Palestinian resistance factions condemn attacks on Iran The following solidarity message from Palestinian resistance factions appeared in Resistance News Network on June 15. We strongly condemn the heinous zionist aggression against the Islamic Republic of Iran. This attack reflects the criminal nature of this entity. We affirm that Iran…
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Israel’s War with Iran Isn’t America’s Fight—And Voters Know It
When Israel launched a surprise military strike on Iran last week, it did more than risk igniting a catastrophic regional war. It also exposed long-simmering tensions in Washington—between entrenched bipartisan, pro-Israel hawks and a growing current of lawmakers (and voters) unwilling to be dragged into another Middle East disaster. “This is not our war,” declared Rep. Thomas…