Year: 2018

Super Bowl champs rejecting White House visit
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Super Bowl champs rejecting White House visit

These players are among millions of people in this country who are tired of injustice, racism and poverty.
Rent stabilized tenants file suit to stop East Harlem rezoning
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Rent stabilized tenants file suit to stop East Harlem rezoning

The lawsuit is being brought by two longtime residents of East Harlem, who share their stories of being harassed and pressured…
ANSWER LA honors Black Radical History Month
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ANSWER LA honors Black Radical History Month

On February 3, ANSWER's first event analyzed the history of Black responses to state-sanctioned terror.
A birthday in handcuffs: Seattle students stand in solidarity with Ahed Tamimi
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A birthday in handcuffs: Seattle students stand in solidarity with Ahed Tamimi

“On behalf of all the Palestinian children unjustly held in Israeli prisons, we loudly condemn the egregious human rights violations…
The #MeToo Movement and working-class men
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The #MeToo Movement and working-class men

Contrary to the media propaganda, working class men have nothing to lose and so much to gain by showing solidarity…
People united defend Chicano Park from bigots
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People united defend Chicano Park from bigots

Eyewitness report from successful mobilization against an "alt-right" attack on historic Chicano Park in San Diego.
New Jersey action demands closing of ICE detention center
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New Jersey action demands closing of ICE detention center

A spirited action unites diverse forces against NJ detention center.
Community celebrates 14th annual Enero Zaptatista event
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Community celebrates 14th annual Enero Zaptatista event

A dynamic evening of arts and culture in San Diego marks the anniversary of 1994 Zapatista uprising.
El Cajon food share ban overturned
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El Cajon food share ban overturned

City backs down in face of determined civil disobedience campaign.
Puerto Rico still in crisis, yet FEMA is ending food and water aid
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Puerto Rico still in crisis, yet FEMA is ending food and water aid

About 40 percent of the population still doesn’t have power, widespread infrastructural damage hasn't been fixed, and there is a…
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