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Cuba’s first American Embassy Secretary in 50 years visits Bay Area
March 1, 2016Interview with Miguel Fraga, the first secretary of the newly reestablished Cuban Embassy in Washington D.C.
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Labor Spotlight: “My work speaks louder than other peoples’ opinions do.”
March 1, 2016An interview with Theresa King, the first woman ever to be elected as President of the Florida Building and Construction Trades.
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Iran elections: disqualifying candidates, arresting unionists
March 1, 2016In the Iran parliamentary election held February 26, progressive Iranians and trade unionists got little reprieve from the repressive theocratic state in the run-up to the vote.
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Progies honor transsexuals, feminists, card-carrying Communists and more in film
February 29, 2016The Progies honor films that stand up for human, worker, and women's rights, gay rights, minority rights, peace, the environment, and against fascism.
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South Carolinians facing tough times, but think politicians won’t help
February 29, 2016Voters and non-voters alike see themselves and their neighbors facing hard times. But many of those we talked with feel that they are on their own.
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