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‘No liberation without addressing militarism’

September 28, 2018by danielariveroa Leave a comment

The following is a speech Brittany Ramos DeBarros gave in June 23 in Washington, DC in front of thousands at the national rally organized by the Poor People’s Campaign: A […]

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‘I am only well if you are well’

September 28, 2018by danielariveroa Leave a comment

Undocumented activist and Syracuse, NY resident Aly Wane addresses the Poor People’s Campaign rally in Albany, NY on May 21. by Aly Wane Despite the fact that we are living […]

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Taking Care of the Vulnerable While in a Vulnerable Position

September 26, 2018by danielariveroa Leave a comment

Excerpts from a June 4 speech in Albany, NY I represent healthcare workers across New York State. In my travels, those who take care of others often can’t afford health […]

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Rights for all only possible with fundamental change

September 26, 2018by danielariveroa Leave a comment

by Tim Shenk Everybody’s got a right to live. It seems like a simple statement, one everyone could get behind. Children have a right to eat and learn and develop, […]

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Enrique Morones: Border Angels, Border Realities

September 13, 2018by cuslar Leave a comment

Border Angels, Border Realities and Immigration Today Enrique Morones President & Founder, Border Angels Tuesday, September 25, 6:00 PM Unitarian Church, 306 N. Aurora St., Ithaca, NY Welcome by Rev. […]

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Las elecciones de 2018 en México: Recomposicion de fuerzas y escenarios de lucha

September 10, 2018by cuslar Leave a comment

por Iván Martínez Zazueta El pasado 1ro de julio el pueblo de México se rebeló en las urnas. La ciudadanía salió masivamente a votar y le ganó a la maquinaria […]

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Bitter Fruit: The untold story of the American coup in Guatemala

March 26, 2018by cuslar Leave a comment

by Adriana Guzmán Backroom deals, CIA meddling, and overthrowing a government at the request of a powerful corporation. This sounds like the plot of the latest Tom Cruise movie, but […]

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Film: Discrimination is alive in the Dominican Republic, targets Haitian descendants

March 23, 2018by cuslar Leave a comment

by Denisse Gayosso-Lucano Imagine if everyone who couldn’t prove their family’s citizenship back to 1929 were denied basic services and in danger of deportation. This is the reality for around […]

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Jesuits support indigenous autonomy in Mexico

March 16, 2018by cuslar Leave a comment

by Fr. Arturo Estrada, SJ and Héctor A. Portillo The Jesuit Mission of Bachajón was established on December 3, 1958, the feast of Saint Francis Xavier, nearly 60 years ago. […]

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Marichuy, la irrupción necesaria

March 14, 2018by cuslar Leave a comment

por Raúl Romero El 7 de octubre de 2017, María de Jesús Patricio Martínez entregó en el Instituto Nacional Electoral (INE) la documentación requerida para registrarse como aspirante a candidata […]

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