Militant Journalism
Reports from the frontlines of workers’ struggles, from street rallies to direct actions.
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Inmates go on hunger strike over conditions at Illinois jail
Hunger strikers' mothers speak to Liberation News
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Thousands march in Washington, D.C., to launch new movement against U.S. empire
Thousands of anti-war protesters gathered in Lafayette Park, in front of the White House.
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Revolutionary socialist Chicago City Council candidate makes waves in election
Rather than running for her own personal political career, Santoyo made it clear from the start that she aimed to…
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New attacks on trans rights, as struggle to protect trans youth broadens
A far-right media figure has openly called for trans people to be “eradicated.”
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Family and community continue to demand justice for Matthew Felix, three years after murder
"These past three years have definitely been the most difficult three years of me and my family's lives," Samantha Felix,…
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Interview with Houston activist fighting mayor’s attacks on food programs for homeless
Liberation News speaks with Shere Dore, an organizer with Food Not Bombs Houston. Dore has been advocating for the city’s…
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Just miles from East Palestine, Shell Oil poisons Pennsylvania town
Beaver, Pennsylvania, 30 minutes from East Palestine, Ohio, sees billows of smoke and flame coming from Shell-owned plant.
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Eastern New Mexico: a frontline in the fight for abortion rights
The right wing is packing local governing bodies in New Mexico with hardline conservatives, many developed by anti-abortion think tanks.
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Cleveland tenants demand fair treatment, compensation after displacement due to burst water pipe
“I came home from the store and saw water coming out the ceiling,” one resident described.
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Greene County, Missouri, Sheriff’s Office war on the homeless with arson attack
Sheriff's deputies in Greene County are alleged to have burned the tents of homeless people on at least three occasions.
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