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A common alienation is uniting the people
A common alienation is uniting the people
They’re gathering in the early morning hours of Friday, October 12, 2018 outside the city. At least 100: nursing mothers and motherless teens, a man on crutches and another pushed by his brother in a wheelchair
Tens of thousands of protestors are packing the icy January streets of Belgrade, Kragujevac, Niš and other Serbian cities in demonstrations that began in early December demanding an end to what to they call a dictatorship
Taxing the Working Class for Climate Change
As non-citizens or residents, immigrants in US detention centers are not afforded the basic rights and accommodations that are supposed to be provided to regular prisoners. Samuel’s case is revealing
What now for Hondurans in Tijuana?
It remains to be seen if Mexico will allow this new caravan to pass safely through their country as they did in April. It also remains to be seen what the United States will do their children when they get there
No Recourse for Migrant Farmworkers During and After Hurricane Florence
In the case of the Via Crucis caravan, these people are claiming their right to move, to cross borders they did not make, to avoid violence, to seek a better life
A look at the medical airlift policy for Indigenous children in the far north
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