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Why the PSL is running in the 2008 elections
Get involved in the PSL's 2008 presidential campaign: VotePSL.org . The Party for Socialism and Liberation is proud to announce…
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Ron Paul declares war against workers
Millions of people have seen the Democratic Party for what it is: a war party. Since Democrats took control of…
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New Orleans cops attack public housing advocates
Behind the chain-locked gates of City Hall and under massive police protection, the New Orleans City Council voted unanimously to…
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New Orleans workers fight housing demolitions
More than two years after Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans thousands of the city’s working-class residents are facing another disaster…
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Foreclosures strike Black and Latino communities hardest
The housing crisis has the potential to set off a chain of events to increase the overall rate of unemployment,…
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Rising hunger sours holiday cheer
During the holiday season, working people in this country are bombarded not only with endless advertising, but also with the…
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Hurricane Katrina aid diverted from Mississippi’s poor
Working-class people in Mississippi affected by Hurricane Katrina in 2005 still are getting very little aid from the government. Mississippi…
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Living without a roof
A recent study found that Los Angeles has more people sleeping in the streets than any other U.S. city. According…
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Home foreclosures hit oppressed the hardest
The number of homeowners that received foreclosure notices hit an all time high between April and June 2007. Working-class homeowners—whose…
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New Orleans remains a tale of two cities
On Aug. 1, PSLweb.org’s Richard Becker and Eugene Puryear sat down with Malik Rahim, New Orleans activist and co-founder of…
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