Special to People’s World
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Social Security and Medicare advocates urge support for petition to Biden
February 6, 2023Their aim is to send so many signatures to the White House that the president makes saving Social Security and Medicare a major part of the State of the Union Message.
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Charlene Mitchell: Honoring a committed life
December 28, 2022In 1968 Mitchell made history as the Communist Party USA’s presidential standard-bearer, becoming the first African American woman to run for the Oval Office.
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Progressive Baltimore icon Margaret Baldridge honored on her 80th
December 13, 2022Longtime People’s World supporter feted on eight decades in the struggle.
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Neo-realism: The cultural expression of a people in struggle
October 7, 2022What is the proper role of fiction in societies fighting for basic rights, fair labor practices, and human dignity?
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Bea Lumpkin, still going strong at 104, leads Chicago Labor Day parade
September 6, 2022An activist since the 1930s, Bea Lumpkin isn't quitting any time soon.
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Labor Day weekend: Unions launch biggest election push in history
September 2, 2022More than 100,000 unionists to fan out in key states to engage voters one on one about the November elections.
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Andrea Bowers, revolutionary feminist artist retrospective at Hammer Museum until September 4
August 26, 2022This exhibition offers the first in-depth look at the multifaceted career of Los Angeles-based artist Andrea Bowers.
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California’s longest serving death-row prisoner on pain and Native identity
August 1, 2022As the Monache and Cherokee 63-year-old awaits a new hearing for a 1978 murder he denies committing, Douglas Ray Stankewitz shares the cultural tools and memories he depends on to stay alive.
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