Militant Journalism
Reports from the frontlines of workers’ struggles, from street rallies to direct actions.
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Historic turnout in Southeast for Palestine: Thousands in Raleigh demand end to Israeli apartheid
This historic turnout for Palestine this past week in cities in the southeast is also the influence of the nationwide…
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San Antonio teacher fighting retaliation after speaking out against unsafe schools
After months of outspoken advocacy for school safety during COVID, and retaliation from her school, this means that the school…
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Victory in historic Oregon Tech faculty strike
The faculty received most everything they had bargained for: fair wages, secure benefits, and a reasonable and clearly defined workload.
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Somerville becomes second city in Massachusetts to remove police from schools
This move comes in response to pressure from parents, activists and teachers after police were called on 6-year-old Black and…
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Detroit fast food workers rally for $15 an hour
Around 500 fast food workers and their supporters held a mass rally and march May 19 as part of a…
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MMIP families gather for justice in Seattle
On May 15, the families of missing and murdered Indigenous people and their supporters gathered in Seattle from around the…
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Nakba 73: Actions in 75+ U.S. cities remember the Palestinian ‘Catastrophe’ of 1948
Seventy-three years after al-Nakba, or “the Catastrophe,” Palestinians and their supporters from all around the world took to the streets…
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Family demands independent investigation into death of 16-year-old Mikayla Miller in Hopkinton, Mass.
"Mikayla was only 16 years old. She was my bright and shining star in this crazy world."
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Workers rally to boycott Food4Less in Los Angeles
“Negotiations for one year, guess what they’ve come back with? Fifty cents a year. Fifty cents!"
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Family demands arrest of 8 police for torture, killing of Marvin Scott III
The struggle to charge cops in Marvin Scott III’s death — or even find out the basic details of his…
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