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By Workers World Today on February 25, 2025
New York City
By Mary Campbell | Editorial credit: Paul Froggatt / shutterstock.com
The New York State Governor’s recent deportation stance has ignited a wave of fear …
By Workers World Today on September 21, 2023
Features
Posted by American Immigration Council Staff | Sep 21, 2023
In the summer of 2020, after George Floyd’s murder, racial justice protests took hold in cities …
By Workers World Today on July 28, 2020
Features , New York City
Black Lives Matter and Blue Lives Matter demonstrators clash in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, July 12, 2020. Courtesy of Jordan Rathkopf/www.rathkopf.com
By Clifford Michel, THE …
By Workers World Today on June 24, 2020
End Racism
Protestors raise their hands in solidarity outside of the Fifth Police Precinct in Minneapolis in response to the death of George Floyd. Minneapolis, Minnesota/United …
By Workers World Today on June 2, 2020
End Racism
While the brutal deaths of Black people are often the drumbeat of American life, this specific tone is deafening.
Police officers walk past a broken window storefront. Downtown Chicago after protest and riots cause destruction and damage. – Chicago, IL/USA – May 31, …
By Workers World Today on January 5, 2020
News
Protestors with Extinction Rebellion flags at a protest in London – LONDON, UK – April 23, 2019 (Shutterstock)
In 1986, millions of Filipinos took …
By Other Media on July 20, 2019
Social Justice , United States
Battered by scandal and exhausted by austerity, they seek to determine their own political future.
By Ed Morales
This week has been unlike any other in Puerto Rican history. An estimated 500,000 demonstrators filled Old San Juan’s cobblestone streets …
By Workers World Today on June 16, 2018
Health , News , Unions , United States
Many of those fired, a group that includes nurses, doctors, and mental health workers
By Katie Johnston, The Boston Globe
Dozens of fired workers and their supporters demonstrated outside the Whittier Street Health Center in Roxbury Friday morning …