Militant Journalism
Reports from the frontlines of workers’ struggles, from street rallies to direct actions.
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A working-class victory: Chicago school board votes not to fire activist teachers
The attempted firings were retaliation against the teachers for participating in the struggle to prevent a mega-polluter, General Iron, from…
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Pasadena tenants stop landlord evictions
The success of the PTU speaks to the power of a militant working class response.
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Boston teachers and students win ‘Common Good’ demands in tentative contract agreement with city
If ratified in September, 10,000 educators will win their demands for pay equity, raises, inclusion and a pilot program to…
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Unions fight back, tell Amazon to stay out of health care
On July 26 around 200 union workers and organizers from across California marched to One Medical Headquarters based in San…
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Steal from the poor, give to the rich: welfare fraud in Mississippi
The state auditor, Shad White, called this case “some of the largest fraud in state history.”
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For-profit utilities leave thousands in Massachusetts without power at peak of record-breaking heat wave
As temperatures in Boston reached 99 degrees on July 24 — a record high for the day — nearly 20,000…
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‘The deadliest water New Hampshire has ever seen’ — Shut down Saint Gobain!
The New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services’ prolonged inaction towards Saint Gobain Performance Plastics in Merrimack is allowing dangerous chemicals…
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Police terrorize Chicago south suburbs, communities respond
On July 27, police in Oak Lawn — a suburb southwest of Chicago — were filmed assaulting Hadi Abultelh, an…
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Berkeley REI workers fight for fair union election
"Look at all the other stores trying to organize, at Starbucks and Amazon. We want to inspire other workers to…
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Voting rights under attack in Utah as Supreme Court sets its sights on another democratic right
Millions of people across the state will be adversely impacted by reactionary rulings both by state politicians and the Supreme…
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