Month: November 2019
Chicago Nov. 22: Conference to Refound the National Alliance Against Racism and Political Repression
Hosted by National Alliance Against Racist & Political Repression and Chicago Teachers Union Nov 22 at 7:00 PM ā Nov 24 at 12:00 PM CST Chicago Teachers Union 1901 W. Carroll Ave., Chicago, Illinois 60612 […]
Nov. 7 Twitter Storm & Social Media Campaign for Cuba!
Hosted by Friends of Cuba Against the US Blockade – Vancouver Thursday, November 7, 2019 at 6:00 AM ā 7:00 PM PST Lift the U.S. Blockade on Cuba Now! Join Twitter Storm & Social Media […]
New York Nov. 8: Palestine Beyond the Law
Friday, November 8, 2019 at 1:00 PM ā 3:00 PM EST CUNY School of Law 2 Court Sq, Long Island City 11101 Join CUNY Law SJP on Friday, November 8th for a discussion featuring lawyers […]
Chicago teachers fight ‘for the common good’
After 11 days on strike, delegates of Chicago Teachers Union have suspended the Chicago teachersā walkout and members are headed back to their classrooms.Ā A tentative agreement has been reached with Chicago Public Schools that […]
Speaking out for Cuba
Cities across the United States are demanding the U.S. government stop its cruel blockade of Cuba. Activists came to the New York City council on Halloween to do the same. The NYC Council Committee on […]
The NBA and China. It’s not a game
An Oct. 4 tweet from Houston Rockets General Manager Daryl Morey regarding the Hong Kong protests started a series of events that have continued to play out in the mainstream media over the last several […]
Transit workers rally in NYC. To hell with Pat Fraud!
New York, Oct. 30 ā Ten thousand transit workers jammed Manhattan’s lower tip tonight to say āNo!ā to the Mass Transit Administration’s giveback demands. MTA chairman Pat Foye ā also known as “Pat Fraud” ā […]
People’s Tribunal on Evictions in NYC puts landlords on trial
New York, Oct. 29 ā Hundreds of people jammed a union meeting hall tonight at the AFSCME District 37 headquarters in lower Manhattan to demand a halt to evictions. The People’s Tribunal on Evictions heard […]