Cuba’s solidarity with Assata Shakur

In a Nov. 9 interview of Kenia Serrano, president of Cuba’s Institute for Friendship with the Peoples and delegate to…

December 3, 2015

New York construction boom fueled by immigrant workers

New York City is experiencing an unprecedented construction boom. Spending on construction increased by 73 percent to $11.9 billion in…

December 3, 2015

Detained immigrants defy with hunger strikes

Over 100 immigrant detainees in Alabama and California are continuing a surge of hunger strikes that began in March 2015…

December 2, 2015

Richard Perkins Jr.: Latest victim of Oakland police terror

Oakland, Calif. -- Ada Henderson heard about the killing of yet another Black man on Nov. 15 by the Oakland Police…

December 2, 2015

Muslim women in hip-hop perform

The Hijabi Chronicles held the second “#MuslimWomeninHiphop ­#Expressions­- ofResistance” showcase on Nov. 28 at the Mission Cultural Center for Latino…

December 2, 2015

Ebola cases reappear in Liberia, Guinea

Regional and international health officials emphasize that the Ebola virus disease crisis is not over, as three new cases have…

December 2, 2015

Day of Mourning: ‘We are not conquered. We are as strong as ever.’

The 46th annual National Day of Mourning organized by the United American Indians of New England, rallied, marched and afterwards…

December 2, 2015

‘Our very presence frees this land from the lies of the history books’

The following full remarks were given by Moonanum James, co-leader of United American Indians of New England, at the 46th…

December 2, 2015

‘Remember that our people always, always resisted’

Following are the full remarks of Mahtowin Munro, co-leader of United American Indians of New England, at the 46th annual…

December 2, 2015

Leonard Peltier’s greeting to Day of Mourning 2015

The following solidarity statement from Native political prisoner, Leonard Peltier, was read by Bert Waters at National Day of Mourning…

December 2, 2015