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‘Ban the Bomb’ becomes international law, but U.S. doesn’t sign on
December 22, 2020Abolishing nuclear weapons has been a goal for much of the human race since the U.S. first unleashed them by incinerating two cities in Japan in 1945.
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‘People’s World Amistad Awards’ honor workers, inspire confidence for struggles ahead
December 22, 2020Transformed from a large in-person statewide annual event into a virtual concert and awards for 2020, the program honored essential workers and leaders in a variety of democratic struggles.
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‘Sedition Summits’ taking place in the Trump White House
December 22, 2020Trump with top adviser Flynn and his lawyers explore White House seizure of voting machines and sending the military into swing states to rerun the elections at the point of a gun.
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No right to read: Profiteering corporations creep into prison libraries
December 22, 2020Exclusive-access contracts are leaving incarcerated persons and their families no choice but to pay exorbitant private company fees to access books and communicate with one another.
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A pandemic ‘Nurse T’ tells her COVID-19 story in new published diary
December 22, 2020Reading A Pandemic Nurse’s Diary, particularly against prevalent media representations of healthcare workers’ experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic, brought to mind for me the opening words of the sketch by the U.S. radical writer Jesús Colón,...
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