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Militant Journalism
Teachers unions in Cambridge and Brookline Mass., are still fighting for fair contracts
Teachers unions in both Cambridge and Brookline, Massachusetts have been working without a contract since 2021. The school boards of…
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Analysis
‘We make poverty wages and we wanted more’: Chicago grad students strike, win major gains
GEO began their second strike in three years on April 18 for a fair contract, citing low pay, excessive fees,…
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Militant Journalism
Ohioans protest right-wing education bill
Protesters demanded an end to the war on teachers, LGBTQ students as well as on Black students and other students…
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Militant Journalism
Sacramento teachers’ strike ends with major win
Educators and staff in Sacramento demonstrated their collective power in the fight for public education and better working conditions.
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Features
‘We are getting stronger’: Sacramento School District strike enters second week
Teachers, staff and supporters gathered at school and work sites where they held spirited picket lines that included musicians, songs,…
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Militant Journalism
Sit-in underway at San Francisco School District HQ over new pay system debacle
“Pay us now!” demanded United Educators of San Francisco members at a press event held March 14. The delegation that…
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Militant Journalism
Parents speak out against Chicago Public Schools’ decision to lift mask mandate
“Once again it’s dollars and cents over people. The pandemic does not go away just because you want it to,”…
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Militant Journalism
Santa Clara, Calif., teachers fight for a fair contract, quality education
The school district is failing to prioritize their educators and students, all while ignoring their high turnover rates which are…
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Features
The racist war on truth: South Carolinians fight back against ‘Critical Race Theory’ bans
At least six bills have been proposed in South Carolina which all aim to deny the racist reality of present-day…
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