Militant Journalism
Reports from the frontlines of workers’ struggles, from street rallies to direct actions.
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‘Resources not Receivership’: Teachers union leads fight against state takeover of Boston Public Schools
"What schools need is support and resources, not reprimands and undemocratic takeovers."
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Brooklyn, N.Y., tenants call for unity against negligent landlords
"Tenancy includes all of us who do not control our housing. Evictions of both housed and unhoused tenants can only…
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Activists camp outside City Hall to protest homeless encampment evictions in Keene, N.H.
Community organizers in Keene, New Hampshire, pitched tents in Central Square Park outside of Keene City Hall for an overnight…
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Chicagoans protest police shooting of 13-year-old boy
As of this writing, the boy remains hospitalized in critical condition, and the identities of the officer and the victim…
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Workers at Planned Parenthood file to join 1199SEIU
Frontline workers seek union recognition to boost recruitment and retention efforts.
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Milwaukeeans voice their concerns in People’s Platform Survey
The Party for Socialism and Liberation Milwaukee conducted a People’s Platform Survey with the goal to find the true needs,…
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New York City and upstate: Solidarity can happen
This article is based on a questionnaire and interviews with working class people in both parts of the state, including…
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Escondido residents speak up against eviction
Escondido residents are holding a press conference to counter the concerted effort by the City of Escondido – as well…
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White staff says N-word, student assaulted by police at Somerville High School — students speak out!
On May 9, a white staff member used the N-word in front of multiple Black students. Later at dismissal, another…
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Brooklyn, N.Y., community demands ownership of lot, land sovereignty
“For too long, public land has been given to for-profit developers without any community input,” said Albert Scott, an organizer…
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