Militant Journalism
Reports from the frontlines of workers’ struggles, from street rallies to direct actions.
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‘We move this city!’: Striking D.C. transit workers fight corporate giant and win
Transit workers from the Washington DC-metropolitan area reached a tentative agreement with management after a nine-day strike.
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NYC rally condemns latest Israeli assault on Gaza, local ties to Zionist forces
“Resistance is not terrorism,” declared Nerdeen Kiswani, an organizer with Within Our Lifetime. “Palestinians have every single right to defend…
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Justice for Brianna Grier! Georgia woman’s death due to sheriff’s negligence
The combination of rural, poor and predominantly Black has lead to rampant abuse, harassment, and intimidation of community members from…
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San Antonio takes steps to decriminalize abortion after public pressure
While activists were exuberant about their success, they signaled their resolve to continue the fight against the criminalization of seeking…
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Indiana passes first post-Roe abortion ban
The ban introduced by Indiana lawmakers will have the most significant impact on poor and working class people.
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Indiana aprueba la primera prohibición del aborto después de Roe
El 5 de agosto, los legisladores de Indiana aprobaron la primera prohibición del aborto después de la revocación de Roe…
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Victory won in the struggle to defend historic Friendship Park
After outrage and protests by local activists and concerned community members, U.S. Customs and Border Protection ordered a halt to…
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Fired Pittsburgh Starbucks workers fight back, spark strike
Starbucks Workers United held a three-day demonstration at four locations, which culminated in a strike on a fourth day at…
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Black liberation leader commemorated 52 years after assassination by Houston police
Long after Carl Hampton’s assassination, the legacy of the young Black revolutionary is still bringing different sections of the working…
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Philadelphia’s deadly heatwaves: urban heat islands and capitalist inequality
As the number of extreme heat days per year continues to rise, working-class residents become increasingly more vulnerable to health-related…
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