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Washingtonians Celebrate DC Emancipation

Washington DC Emancipation Day Parade and Celebration
 

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Commentary :: Foreign Policy/Empire/Imperialism

Time to Shake Up the Peace Movement

Lessons from Connecticut
 

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Students on day 3 of sit-in for living wage

Students at the University of Virginia are sitting in Madison Hall, where President Casteen's office is located. They entered the building early Wednesday morning and as of Friday morning are still inside. But now they're hungry. They're running out of food and the administration is preventing any deliveries of food. But this isn't about the students inside; they are sitting in because hundreds of UVa workers, overwhelmingly women and people of color, are currently being paid poverty wages.

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Immigrants Rising! Pictures from the DC March

Over the past couple months, grassroots initiatives against anti-immigrant legislation received a tremendous response. Tens of thousands of high school students across California walked out of school. Federal offices and freeways were taken over and shut down. Workers in Chicago, Atlanta and other cities engaged in work stoppage. Today, on April 10, 2006, massive rallies took place in at least 100 cities across the country.

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Early Report from HUGE Immigrant Rights Feeder March
Second Highest Ridership Day in Metrorail History
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News :: Immigration

Immigration Bill Stalls in Senate

At the noon hour on Thursday, 13 senatorial supporters of the Martinez-Hagel compromise legislation called the amendment "a huge breakthrough". However, the deal that would allow legislation that will transform the immigration process for undocumented immigrants living in the U.S. fell apart last night.

Selina Musuta reports more from Washington, DC.
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News :: Civil Liberties/Constitution : Civil Rights/Equal Rights : Foreign Policy/Empire/Imperialism : Right Wing : Strategy/Theory/Movement Issues

GW Students Rally for Freedom of Speech, Condemn Repression

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Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) gathered around the clock on the campus of George Washington University to condemn false accusations of antisemitism and terrorism against one of their leaders.

GW Hatchet Story on the Accusation
 

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Commentary :: Strategy/Theory/Movement Issues

Ward Churchill and the Movement

I could write and say a lot about Ward Churchill's phenomenal talk tonight at St. Stephens Church here in DC in front of about 80 people, but I guess I lack the energy for that (at least by my standards; I guess this is still long). It was very rich and inspiring.
 

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DC Activists March for Worker Rights in the “Corporate Walk of Shame”

Students, labor and community activists take their struggle for worker rights to the streets of downtown DC making stops at the American Bottling Association, Verizon, McDonald's, International Square and GWU.
 

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Impact of Gentrification on DC LGBT Community

The curtain has closed on a part of DC which has been a safe haven to gays, lesbians, bisexuals and transgenders for over 30 years. The historic Half and O Street area, known for its drag shows and strip clubs, as well as its sense of community, especially for gay youth, is ordered to completely vacate by Wednesday April 5, to make way for a new stadium paid for by DC tax payers. FSRN's Darby Hickey brings us the voices of people who say they are outraged at what the city has done.
 

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Who's going to jail for Verizon corporate graffiti?

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Just the other day, on Connecticut Ave between Woodley Park Metro and the Ellington Bridge, I spotted at least three bits of stencilled spray-paint graffiti promoting the Verizon Yellow Pages. Who's going to jail for THIS?
 

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