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Disability pride, solidarity, justice
July is Disability Pride Month, which commemorates the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) in 1990. It is a celebration of people with
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180,000 UPS part-timers left out of Teamsters’ deal
Biden pressured Teamsters to settle early By Mike Elk for Payday Report, July 25, 2023. Earlier today, the Teamsters announced they had reached a “historic”
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Vilnius: A summit of war and rearmament
By Communist Platform of the Proletariat of Italy, Scintilla #135, July/August 2023. The annual summit of NATO took place on July 11 and 12, 2023
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EU supports dictator in Tunisia financially in the fight against refugees
A declaration by the International Conference of Marxist-Leninist Parties and Organizations (ICMLPO). In mid-July, the European Union (EU) reached an agreement with Tunisian dictator President
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Peru: Notes on the National Strike of July 2023
Statement of the Peruvian Communist Party (M-L). Since December 7, 2022, a civilian-military dictatorship has been established that has been nothing more than a temporary
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“National police, militia of capital” — Success of rallies, demonstrations in France
Published by the Workers’ Communist Party of France (PCOF), July 9, 2023. Paris: success of the rally and demonstration of July 8 at the Place
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Hollywood shuts down, actors join writers on strike
By V. Valentino, Red Phoenix correspondent, California. In what can be seen as an act of camaraderie, members of the Screen Actors Guild will join
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The electricity market and the lie of “green” capital
By S. Argun, Red Phoenix correspondent, Seattle. The critical transition to renewable energy sources has been set up to fail by the economic restructuring of
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The anti-Marxist nature of Queer-Antagonistic Revisionism
Ian Ocx and R. Nesbitt | LGBTQIA+ Commission of the American Party of Labor — Introduction In his report to the Eighth Congress of the
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In defense of Foster from the slander of “Settlers”
By Leon V., Red Phoenix correspondent, Florida. Published in the 1980’s, J. Sakai’s Settlers has enjoyed a cult following among portions of American revisionists. Sakai
