North Philly Peace Park gathering After a federal court hearing on an anti-immigration bill early in the day on May 1, a mid-day immigrants’ rights march, and a massive May Day rally and march in the late afternoon, an evening gathering at the North Philly Peace Park completed revolutionary May . . .
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Supporters of Palestine in Hoboken, New Jersey, were outraged when they found out that the city’s Board of Education was allowing the Israeli-American Council to stage a “Celebrate Israel” event on the Hoboken High School athletic field. Hudson County Palestine solidarity groups put out a call for a protest of . . .
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Philadelphia Friends, family, fellow union members and community activists gathered at the Octavius Catto statue outside Philadelphia’s City Hall on May 3 to honor and remember Robert Jones and to protest his murder by a Philadelphia police officer. (workers.org/2024/11/81758/) On Oct. 3, 2024, off-duty Philadelphia homicide detective Christopher Sweeney, driving . . .
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The Trump regime’s decision to lift sanctions on Syria exposes the true purpose of sanctions: to deliberately impoverish ordinary citizens, force regime change and extend U.S.-led imperial control. For 15 years, the United States imposed draconian sanctions on the Assad government, isolating Syria from international banking, trade and essential sectors . . .
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