May 19, 2025, will mark the 135th birthday of the great Vietnamese leader Ho Chi Minh. Also referred to as “Uncle Ho,” he was the founder of the Indochina Communist Party (1930) and its successor, the Viet Minh (1941). He was president of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (North Vietnam) . . .
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Philadelphia Honoring the 11 people murdered by the state when they dropped a bomb on the MOVE organization’s house in West Philadelphia on May 13, 1985, over 100 people gathered to commemorate the 40th anniversary of this horrific event. From a stage erected at Osage Avenue and 63rd Street, next . . .
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The centennial of the birth of Malcolm X, also known as El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz, is May 19. Black organizations and other revolutionaries will take this historic opportunity to analyze and pay homage to his contributions to the struggle against racist oppression, for the right to self-defense and for self-determination for . . .
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On May 11, which was Mother’s Day this year in the U.S. and several other countries around the world, millions of working-class families woke up missing members of their family. Whether it is mothers missing children or spouses, or children and spouses missing mothers, the emotional impact is devastating. Mothers . . .
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Philadelphia On Mother’s Day 2025, May 11, Families for Ceasefire Philly and over 20 local organizations across movements for liberation and justice gathered at Love Park. They marched on behalf of mothers, caregivers, children and communities from Philadelphia to Palestine. Philadelphia, May 11, 2025. WW Photo: Joe Piette The coalition . . .
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