arts and culture
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Militant Journalism
Tacoma Art Museum workers win free parking as they fight for union recognition
Since starting to organize, the museum board has already granted a major concession to make parking free for workers at…
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Philadelphia museum workers strike, win first contract
Workers at the Philadelphia Museum of Art concluded a successful 17-day strike winning their tentative agreement that included all of…
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National City community fights back against racist lowriding ban
The historic tradition of cruising that united the community and embraced Chicano culture has been banned in National City since…
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Milwaukee activists, artists campaign to increase Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions awareness
BDS activists have launched a Milwaukee-wide Palestine solidarity letter encouraging artists and creatives of all kinds to endorse the cultural…
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Palestinian-American children’s book writer responds: ‘Our stories matter’
"This experience of being systematically silenced as a Palestinian and an aspiring children’s book author has only made me more…
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Book review: ‘The Holly’ shines light on Denver’s ‘urban war industrial complex’
In the context of last fall’s attack on Denver and Aurora protest leaders, the book serves to educate the movement…
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DMX: Rap legend exploited by an inhumane system
As soon as the story of DMX’s heart attack broke on April 3, many news sources began to speculate in…
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Book review — The sum of us: What racism costs everyone and how we can prosper together
Divide and Conquer is a tactic as old as class society itself – where the elites at the top encourage…
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Exhibition of Leonard Peltier’s art opens in Chicago
Free Leonard Peltier, Red Fawn Fallis, and all political prisoners!
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Five things to know about Frida Kahlo the communist
In today’s pop culture, Frida Kahlo is everywhere.
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