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Bronx Parents and Teachers Protest AOC Military Recruitment Fair

Dozens of Bronx public school parents, teachers, students and community activists gathered on March 20, the 20th anniversary of the U.S. invasion of Iraq, to oppose a military recruitment fair, hosted...

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‘Zone of Peace’ Campaign Launched In 3 Countries to Build ‘People(s)-Centered...

The Black Alliance for Peace (BAP), along with partner organizations, held events April 4 in three countries across the Americas to launch an effort to activate popular movements in the region in...

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News Dispatches from the Americas: Argentina & Brazil Rejoin UNASUR, Beating...

Argentina and Brazil have re-joined the Union of South American Nations (UNASUR), a regional integration organization founded in May 2008. Mexican President Andres Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) hosted a...

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International Tribunal Raises Awareness on Role of Sanctions in Global South

On January 28, the International People's Tribunal on U.S. Imperialism: Sanctions, Blockades, and Coercive Economic Measures launched at the People's Forum in New York City. The post International...

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McCarthyism Resurges: Radical U.S.-Based Organizations Condemn U.S....

Activists on the left, as well as radical U.S.-based organizations, came out yesterday against the indictments of three members of the African People's Socialist Party (APSP), one former party member,...

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Cuban President Spoke with Solidarity Activists Who Traveled for...

Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel spoke with nearly 300 friends of Cuba who traveled from the United States to support the island in its fight against the U.S. blockade. Prensa Latina reports. The post...

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‘Anti-Black’ Claim Raised About Cuba As Solidarity Activists Stopped at U.S....

A 2-year-old argument about "anti-Blackness" in Cuba, which Black solidarity activists in the United States say has no basis in reality, has reared its head. TF editor Julie Varughese reports. The post...

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First Public Comments After African People’s Socialist Party Members Indicted...

The "Uhuru 3," three of the four U.S.-based defendants—who are members of the African People's Socialist Party—spoke out for the first time since U.S. government indictments dropped last month that...

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U.S. Backs Dominican Republic As Violence Against Haitians Escalates After...

Since 2021, the government of Luis Abinader has been promoting a campaign of mass deportations of the Haitian immigrant community. This also affects Dominicans of Haitian descent, or Haitians born in...

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Mining Struggle in Colombia Raises Questions About Petro-Márquez Government...

A Canadian mining company has appeared to move forward on exploring mining possibilities in Colombia's biodiverse Putumayo department, raising questions about the progressive government of Gustavo...

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