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This Week in Workers’ News
Los Angeles teachers end week-long strike after reaching ‘historic agreement’ The Los Angeles agreement includes class size reductions in all...
Los Angeles teachers end week-long strike after reaching ‘historic agreement’ The Los Angeles agreement includes class size reductions in all...
Heavy winds on Wednesday damaged the building we use for meetings and took down our power line. Repairs have to...
The chapter will be providing the main dish and drinks. We’re encouraging people to bring a side dish to share,...
Completing the Feminist Revolution “There was pretty much universal consensus among feminists across all political orientations that freely available, twenty-four-hour,...
Make Detroit the engine of a Green New Deal“We must convert the Poletown plant into a publicly-owned green energy hub,...
January 19th, our Socialist Feminism Reading Group will be starting in on Emergent Strategy: Shaping Change, Changing Worlds by adrienne...
University of North Carolina Chapel Hill announced today that Chancellor Carol L. Folt 1) will be stepping down after graduation...
The Faces of Amendment 4On Tuesday, more than 1.4 million former felons in the state of Florida will have their...
“My brothers and sisters, the 31,000 UTLA teachers who will strike, do so at great risk of their personal and...
Bail reform hasn’t led to fewer held in jail, Maryland court records showAccording to data from the Maryland Judiciary, the...
Federal workers in St. Louis protest, speak out against government shutdownTheir main message: They want to get back to work....
What to Make of This?Public housing authorities are forming relationships with private health insurance companies—and private health insurance companies are investing in affordable housing....
The system has failed Cyntoia Brown every step of the way. As a teenager, she was forced into the commercial...
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