Martin Luther King, Jr. speaking at interfaith civil rights rally, San Francisco Cow Palace, June 30 1964. (George Conklin, Flickr, CC BY-NC-ND). King did not merely have a dream on the Washington Mall, writes veteran James Rothenberg. He taught us that U.S. military violence overseas mirrors oppression at home. Continue reading ““Martin Luther King: Enemy of the State” — by James Rothenberg.”→
According to the report of Eye for Humanity, in the last seven years of the Yemen war, bombings carried out by the Saudi-led coalition have killed 17,734 people and injured close to 30,000. According to its data, at least 4,017 deaths were of childrenContinue reading ““3,000+ Yemenis Killed or Injured in 2022” — Peoples Dispatch”→
Workers are hoping to take advantage of a tight labor market to reverse years of concessions and win big raises to help cope with inflation, Dan DiMaggio reports. UPS driver working during early phase of Covid-19 pandemic at logistics warehouse in Grand Prairie, Texas, August 2020. (USDA Media by Lance Cheung) Continue reading ““The Biggest US Labor Contracts Expiring in 2023” — By Dan DiMaggio”→