March

Immigrants' Rights: The Los Angeles Demonstration

The over half a million immigrants rights supporters who rallied in Los Angeles March 25 sent their fellow American people, and their government a clear message: We are Americans, we are workers who build up this economy and society, we are not terrorists nor criminals, we deserve justice and equality with legalization!

The Immigration Bomb Explodes

Rarely have U.S.-Mexican relations received the sort of public scrutiny that the currently raging immigration debate is now attracting.

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Hunger strikers and supporters march against anti-immigrant bill

Hunger strikers and supporters, two of them in wheelchairs, headed a march of 5000 people in San Francisco, protesting bills in the US Congress which would criminalize immigrant status and violate the rights of immigrants.

Understanding Racism Today: an Interview with David Roediger

I think the big advantage we have now in scholarship on race in the last several decades is that we get to start from the fact that it’s a biological fiction.

Come Together: A United Strategy for Election 2006

As the light of day exposes their ugly corruption and decay, the Bush far-right cabal is moving even more strenuously and quietly to establish the structures that can be used to carry on their corporate agenda no matter who wins the election.

Right-Wing Group's Boycott Of Ford Only Hurts Working Families

Pride At Work, AFL-CIO is disappointed, though not surprised, by the boycott the American Family Association has instigated against Ford Motor Co.

Support Declining for Michigan's Anti-Affirmative Action Ballot Initiative

In a setback for Ward Connerly and his so-called Michigan 'Civil Rights' Initiative (MCRI), a new statewide poll released Thursday shows diminishing support for the initiative among Michigan voters.

Equality, or Not

Equality has become an unmentionable word in Congress. It doesn't come even once in the 300-page omnibus immigration bill introduced last week by Senator Arlen Specter.

Another Unsavory Judicial Nomination from Bush

In the wake of the successful confirmation of Samuel Alito to the Supreme Court, President Bush has re-nominated Brent Kavanaugh to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia.

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Fighting racism is at the heart of our struggles

The struggle against racism is not simply a subset of the many-layered and interconnected struggle for democracy, but the most important element of these struggles.

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