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New study investigates plunder of Native American land
June 13, 2022In its first six decades of existence, the U.S. created a trail of treaties that led to a massive transfer of Indigenous wealth.
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Despite San Francisco recall, justice candidates surge ahead in California primaries
June 13, 2022The S.F. recall was a loss for progressives, but there were a number of positive signs in other races.
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AFL-CIO President Shuler’s goal: “More than one million new” unionists
June 13, 2022After her formal election at the AFL-CIO convention in Philadelphia Shuler announced a plan to recruit a million more union members.
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Today’s Poor People’s Campaign carries on MLK’s fight for economic justice
June 13, 2022The massive June 18th march on D.C. will carry on the legacy of the original Poor People’s Campaign led by Dr. King.
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Day after mass demonstrations, senators approve “framework” on gun safety
June 13, 2022The rare bipartisan deal on narrow set of gun safety measures signifies a break in decades-long congressional impasse.
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