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Anaheim Protest and March Against Police Brutality
On July 29 at noon, a protest gathered outside of the Anaheim Police Department (APD). Weekly protests against police violence have occurred there for quite some time, but this week hundreds of people from
Read More »Richard Levins on Dialectics
Richard Levins is an activist for Puerto Rican independence, Harvard Professor and ecologist; in this video professor Levins covers a wide range of topics from climate change to evolution to sugar metabolism and workers’
Read More »Still fighting for DJ Henry
This article originally appeared on the Socialist Worker on July 26, 2012. On October 17, 2010, 20-year-old Pace University student and football player Danroy “DJ” Henry was shot by Pleasantville police officer Aaron Hess,
Read More »Anaheim Protests After Weekend of Police Violence
(Photos: Timcast & CrossXBones, via Ustream) On the night of Tuesday, July 24 – leading into the morning of the 25th – protesters and riot police continued to clash in Anaheim, California, after the
Read More »Richard Seymour: The Syrian Revolt Enters a New Phase
As Bashar al-Assad flees the capital, the armed segments of the revolution appear to be inflicting blows on sections of the security apparatus and taking over major cities: the revolution is turning a corner.
Read More »Occupy: Reform or Revolution?
We asked a few people from Occupy Boston what they thought about a longstanding debate within the Occupy movement: Should Occupy be a reform movement, attempting to change the system by working within it,
Read More »Ted Rall: Pricelessly Boring
Cartoon courtesy of Ted Rall. To see more of Ted’s work, visit his website
Read More »Malden/Medford Tenants Picket Alpha Management In Response to Evictions
The conflict between Malden/Medford Tenants United and Alpha Management is far from over. After purchasing four apartment complexes in those towns in late April, Allston-Brighton real estate company Alpha Management and its CEO, Anwar
Read More »Observations on Work
“Let’s not change bosses, let’s change life.” -French graffiti, May 1968 One of the constants of election year 2012, aside from nearly identical parties, is the focus on jobs. Whether it is Obama’s latest
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